Wow, MickiO! So THAT'S what the sneezing's from. I've noticed it (I'm a month into vaping), that I sneeze enough more often that I'm aware of it. It's not unpleasant, just kind of funny to me. But I never associated it with vaping and getting rid of the garbage!
I'm also aware of something else. Like fym, when I first started vaping 30-odd days ago, I was looking for the most tobacco-like taste and experience. Then the flavors grabbed me. I REALLY like 'em! RedCow is about as close to a straight "tobacco" flavor as I get, now. Instant flavor variety is ANOTHER area where vaping surpasses the old analog habit. So is instantly varying your nicotine strength with a different cart.
So is all the information on ECF!
For me, vaping is a COMPLETELY different habit than smoking, though they seem similar. Nicotine delivery is all they really have in common.
Analogs come in various brands / strengths. That's it. Take 'em or leave 'em. (Not to mention adverse health risks, heavy taxes, high prices, social disapproval, restricted smoking areas, and smell. I thought I LIKED the smell of cigarettes in rooms, on myself, on others. I'd forgotten how really offensive it is.)
E-cigs give you back your habit -- which is that we legally enjoy nicotine. Instead of the passive buy-'em-and-light-'em analog habit, e-cigs put everything back in YOUR hands and demand active involvement! What models? What mods? What liquids? What flavors? What strengths? What storage cases? What routines for refilling and mixing? What's new on ECF?
Vaping is personal and creative, fun and sharing! Analogs are impersonal and dead (chemically-treated rolled-up dead leaves) and, for me, finally, really boring.
It does seem like there are generally two camps of people here: those who don't quit analogs entirely (both immediately and down the road) and those who (often to their own shock) quit analogs abruptly with their first e-cig.
So both seem normal to me! And ANY reduction in smoking is better than none.
Have fun and good luck, Vapers!