Exactly 100 days ago, I got my first 901 and have not looked back.
I thought for sure that I'd be a smoker for the rest of my life, and it would eventually kill me. I woke up every morning with coughing fits, and went to sleep every night with a gurgle when I tried to breathe deeply.
Thanks to my 901, I can breathe 100% again with no gurgle. I sleep better, and taste foods. Teeth whitening products actually work now. I no longer have to bring heavy coats for my outside cig breaks. I can play raquetball for an hour without feeling like I'm going to die. Best of all, I'm not supporting big tobacco, I'm supporting small businesses in the time when they need the most support.
Now, the bad part..... It should be obvious to everyone by now that all this attention to our devices is causing a few raised eyebrows with Johnny Law, and I'll never see the day when they don't try to ruin a good thing. I've decided that I need some sort of timetable for withdraw from my e-cig. While many folks may be completely content vaping for life, and as much as I enjoy it, it's still something I feel I'm a slave to.
How many people on this forum have no intention of EVER quitting vaping? I strongly encourage you to set yourself some limits. While noone will ever convince me that what we are doing is more harmful, or even as harmful as tobacco, it's still a habit. It's still a drug. It's still something that we need to perpetuate to feel normal. With the pending law battle, and the victory over tobacco, what more do I need with my e-cig?
Will quitting e-cigs be easier or harder than quitting tobacco? I've decided that it will be much easier. I can vape *very* low nic, or even my own PG blend all day and be fine, so at this point it's just going through the motions that comforts me.
Anyone else have any thoughts on this?
I thought for sure that I'd be a smoker for the rest of my life, and it would eventually kill me. I woke up every morning with coughing fits, and went to sleep every night with a gurgle when I tried to breathe deeply.
Thanks to my 901, I can breathe 100% again with no gurgle. I sleep better, and taste foods. Teeth whitening products actually work now. I no longer have to bring heavy coats for my outside cig breaks. I can play raquetball for an hour without feeling like I'm going to die. Best of all, I'm not supporting big tobacco, I'm supporting small businesses in the time when they need the most support.
Now, the bad part..... It should be obvious to everyone by now that all this attention to our devices is causing a few raised eyebrows with Johnny Law, and I'll never see the day when they don't try to ruin a good thing. I've decided that I need some sort of timetable for withdraw from my e-cig. While many folks may be completely content vaping for life, and as much as I enjoy it, it's still something I feel I'm a slave to.
How many people on this forum have no intention of EVER quitting vaping? I strongly encourage you to set yourself some limits. While noone will ever convince me that what we are doing is more harmful, or even as harmful as tobacco, it's still a habit. It's still a drug. It's still something that we need to perpetuate to feel normal. With the pending law battle, and the victory over tobacco, what more do I need with my e-cig?
Will quitting e-cigs be easier or harder than quitting tobacco? I've decided that it will be much easier. I can vape *very* low nic, or even my own PG blend all day and be fine, so at this point it's just going through the motions that comforts me.
Anyone else have any thoughts on this?