Addicted to ecigs after analogs????

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SNM

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Ok well here is a honest question has anybody ever tried to quit the ecigs after analogs? Would it be harder or easier then quiting cigs???In your opinion. I read that the nic absortion is much less then with analogs dose this equiate to a easier method of quiting because I dont always want to be dependent on something.

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ladysolitary85

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I'm just as addicted to vaping as I was to analogs, maybe more. I'm thinking of having my 510 superglued to my hand. For me it's more about the ritual of "smoking" than it is the nicotine. I need that slow draw and exhale.


Oh I can just see some stranger come up to you "hey, can I have a cig" and you say "yeah sure, if you can..." watching the frustration on the stranger's face trying to rip it off your hand.
 

psychler

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I can go alot longer between vapes than I could between smokes.I think that says alot.

same here - but i never really chain smoked but since batteries last longer than one analog, when I get into a vaping session it lasts and lasts.

Definitely addicted to vaping inasmuch as I'd go back to analogs if I had no PV.
 

Deschain

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I can go alot longer between vapes than I could between smokes.I think that says alot.

Several folks here have said the same...I've not tried going without for any extended periods myself, I am enjoying it too much at the moment. :)

If vaping doesn't have any adverse effect on my health, I don't really see any reason to give up though.


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KDinKC

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Honestly, vaping doesn't seem as bad as smoking to me. I vape a lot, but on days when I go in the office I hardly vape at all. I can go a couple of hours without and I have never had that overpowering urge that "I HAVE TO VAPE RIGHT NOW" like I did with cigarettes. It's even been easy for me to step down 36mg/24mg/12mg too. Maybe I'm just luckier than most...
 

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I gradually tapered my traditional tobacco cigarette consumption to zero over a period of about 5 weeks, and the withdraw from the 4000 or so chemicals during that time was still fairly unpleasant, suffered almost all of the documented side effects of that removal of that host of crap. At this point I am tapering the nic strength down (now at 11-12mg) without increase/decrease in consumption. All this to eventually find myself at zero nic. I am not looking forward to the point in time when the hammer drops and it becomes onerous to try and stay supplied without interruption, so not having the substance addiction to deal with along with the "motions" will be what keeps me from ever spending another dime on tobacco ever again.
I think I got involved in this at just the right time, I just don't digg suffering or enslavement. so l'm prepping for the inevitable. :mad:
 
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