I smoked my last tobacco cigarette at the end of September and was astonished and delighted to find how easy it was to switch to e-cigarettes.
I invested in a Liberro Realis starter kit. I gather that hard-core 'vapers' seem to look down on these 'lookie-likey' things, but my logic was that if I was to succeed in switching away from tobacco, the least change I could make would be better and these things look, and largely feel, like real cigarettes.
My problem (there's always a problem, isn't there?) is probably that I over-vape. I've been through a stage of gastro-intestinal effects (i.e. daily diahorrea) which I've been attributing to excess nicotine, and my appetite has all-but evaporated. ( I gather these are not unusual side-effects?)
I started with the 'default' 1.8% nicotine e-liquid that came with my starter kit. I've tried 2.4% nicotine and I'm now slowly reducing the percentage. I tried 1.8% and I've just started with some 0.8% e-liquid (The Rothmans King Size of which I used to smoke 40 a day said "0.8mg nicotine" on the side of the pack) and I've ordered some 0.6% liquid today.
But I find I'm not really smoking these e-cigs like I did 'analogues'. I don't 'take a puff and put it down in the ash tray'. I suck on it like it was a baby's bottle. And how do you know when you've had enough? An 'analogue' cigarette burns away. When it's burned down to the filter, you're done. How long does one smoke an e-cig for? I'm thinking about 5 minutes. But I'm doing that half-hourly (my internal logic is 'Hey, it's not hurting me, I can smoke this thing as much as I like'). I tend to stop only when a bolt of dizziness hits me in the side of the head).
Oh, wise and experienced vapers, do you have any words of wisdom for me?
GrumpyOldMan
I invested in a Liberro Realis starter kit. I gather that hard-core 'vapers' seem to look down on these 'lookie-likey' things, but my logic was that if I was to succeed in switching away from tobacco, the least change I could make would be better and these things look, and largely feel, like real cigarettes.
My problem (there's always a problem, isn't there?) is probably that I over-vape. I've been through a stage of gastro-intestinal effects (i.e. daily diahorrea) which I've been attributing to excess nicotine, and my appetite has all-but evaporated. ( I gather these are not unusual side-effects?)
I started with the 'default' 1.8% nicotine e-liquid that came with my starter kit. I've tried 2.4% nicotine and I'm now slowly reducing the percentage. I tried 1.8% and I've just started with some 0.8% e-liquid (The Rothmans King Size of which I used to smoke 40 a day said "0.8mg nicotine" on the side of the pack) and I've ordered some 0.6% liquid today.
But I find I'm not really smoking these e-cigs like I did 'analogues'. I don't 'take a puff and put it down in the ash tray'. I suck on it like it was a baby's bottle. And how do you know when you've had enough? An 'analogue' cigarette burns away. When it's burned down to the filter, you're done. How long does one smoke an e-cig for? I'm thinking about 5 minutes. But I'm doing that half-hourly (my internal logic is 'Hey, it's not hurting me, I can smoke this thing as much as I like'). I tend to stop only when a bolt of dizziness hits me in the side of the head).
Oh, wise and experienced vapers, do you have any words of wisdom for me?
GrumpyOldMan