1 week without analogs

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merrick92

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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.
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Oktyabr

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Congrats! I know the feeling. I didn't think my wife would EVER quit smoking. She watched me very closely the first couple of days I was vaping with new equipment and juices and even took a couple of vapes herself... I think she was watching to see if it was really going to work for ME before she tried it! She quit smoking and took up vaping three days after I did!

Living with a spouse/partner that still smokes is one of the biggest challenges I've ever had involved with quitting smoking myself. Best of luck and hang in there! It will be "one month" before you know it! :)
 

VAPN STUF

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Congrats, stay with it, see how much better you feel in a month.

You may want to download an app on your phone or computer that keeps track of how long you've been off cigs, how many you haven't smoked, and how much money saved. I used to check mine daily and now sometimes I forget about it for long periods of time.

Mines called - Since iQuit v2.3

Keep up the good work!
 
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