So,I'm finally there. 1 full week without an analog.
I started ecigs first week in February. My wife happened to get some kits for shipping only. They finally came in 3 months after she ordered them
I figured I would give them a try. Not bad I thought. When the cartridges that came with the kit ran out, I went and found blu replacements. I thought, not bad, but a bit pricey. Went to youtube and found that you could refill em. Came here and found a local b&m with juice. Yay. Then I started to read the threads and thought:wow I want more toys. Picked up 2 400 mah spinners and 2 redux clearomizers with some replacement heads.
I managed to get down to 1 cig to work,1 at work,1 coming home from work,and about 10 at home. It was too tempting with a cigareete machine,a bag of tobacco and 2 cartons of tubes to say no. But I kept at it. Mid March, I finally was able to stop smoking analogs away from home. With the wife still smoking I couldn't resist having them when home.
Well, finally by this day last week, I came home from work ready to light one up and thought, I don't want it anymore. I went through about 3 mils of liquid before going to bed, but not one analog. When I got up the next day, my coffee was screaming at me to have a cigarette with it.
But I didn't. This weekend was tough, but I managed to get through without one. Yay.
And here we are today, one week analog free. No more stinkies even with them sitting here in the house just waiting for a light. And I owe a big thanks to all the ppl on these boards. Reading how othere were quitting,and getting help with equipment when I needed it made this much easier to do than it would have without you guys. So thank you for your support and help.

I started ecigs first week in February. My wife happened to get some kits for shipping only. They finally came in 3 months after she ordered them
I managed to get down to 1 cig to work,1 at work,1 coming home from work,and about 10 at home. It was too tempting with a cigareete machine,a bag of tobacco and 2 cartons of tubes to say no. But I kept at it. Mid March, I finally was able to stop smoking analogs away from home. With the wife still smoking I couldn't resist having them when home.
Well, finally by this day last week, I came home from work ready to light one up and thought, I don't want it anymore. I went through about 3 mils of liquid before going to bed, but not one analog. When I got up the next day, my coffee was screaming at me to have a cigarette with it.
And here we are today, one week analog free. No more stinkies even with them sitting here in the house just waiting for a light. And I owe a big thanks to all the ppl on these boards. Reading how othere were quitting,and getting help with equipment when I needed it made this much easier to do than it would have without you guys. So thank you for your support and help.
