After 100 days....

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leftyandsparky

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After 100 days of not smoking,I have learned a few things about myself.
1. I can stop smoking after 22 years.
2. I enjoy vaping as I enjoyed smoking.
3. I have saved money,but I do not see it stacked up in the bank account, however I do see my grocery bill higher do to the fact my grocery budget is bigger!
4. I still like the smell of cigarette smoke.
5. I still crave a cigarette.
6. ECF has the answers to questions I seek.
7. I'm not alone.

This is still a new journey for me and I know in the next 100 days, I will learn more things about myself.
I would like to thank all the members here that made suggestion on what to use and also the support that they gave. And last, thank you to provape for making the provari a user friendly device that has kept me from smoking!
Thanks again;)
 

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After 100 days of not smoking,I have learned a few things about myself.
1. I can stop smoking after 22 years.
2. I enjoy vaping as I enjoyed smoking.
3. I have saved money,but I do not see it stacked up in the bank account, however I do see my grocery bill higher do to the fact my grocery budget is bigger!
4. I still like the smell of cigarette smoke.
5. I still crave a cigarette.
6. ECF has the answers to questions I seek.
7. I'm not alone.

This is still a new journey for me and I know in the next 100 days, I will learn more things about myself.
I would like to thank all the members here that made suggestion on what to use and also the support that they gave. And last, thank you to provape for making the provari a user friendly device that has kept me from smoking!
Thanks again;)

Hey there L&S.... Congrats on a Hunnert Dayz! No, you are *NOT* alone - I've been hangin' here for about two years now, and there are so many wonderful people out here and so much great advice (plus "how to spend that 'saved' money on vapey things" :lol: ) I kinda never really liked the smell of cigarette smoke - ever - and I was pretty blessed not to have fought the cravings of which so many speak. But, I did stop a 25+ year smoking habit, and I REALLY enjoy vaping - probably more so than I ever "liked" smoking.

Keep on Keeping On.
 

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I used to like the smell of the tobacco in my cigarettes, but not really the smell of the smoke from them. I've found since I totally quit the smokes 2 years ago Jan. 14th after 42 years...that I like the smell of myself, my car, my house, etc. NOW, much more than I ever liked the tobacco smell of my smokes. Never have craved one since my last one.

Hang in there. Your cravings should eventually pass, though it must be hard with your hubby still smoking. I gotta give you credit for resisting the temptation so far. Not sure I could have myself.
 

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I used to like the smell of the tobacco in my cigarettes, but not really the smell of the smoke from them. I've found since I totally quit the smokes 2 years ago Jan. 14th after 42 years...that I like the smell of myself, my car, my house, etc. NOW, much more than I ever liked the tobacco smell of my smokes. Never have craved one since my last one.

Hang in there. Your cravings should eventually pass, though it must be hard with your hubby still smoking. I gotta give you credit for resisting the temptation so far. Not sure I could have myself.
It's hard but my 11 yr. old is my reason! He loves that I don't smell anymore and he marks the calender. He is slowly working on his daddy to stop smoking,so when hubby is ready I've got everything needs to start vaping!
 

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    It's hard but my 11 yr. old is my reason! He loves that I don't smell anymore and he marks the calender. He is slowly working on his daddy to stop smoking,so when hubby is ready I've got everything needs to start vaping!
    Try a good cig-like yet for him?
     

    sake1bs

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    congrats! and a great starting device is the innokin endura t18, my brother was using a nautilus prover setup the same i used when i quit and he was using it but i could see he wasn't crazy about it, and after watching busardo sreview on youtube he got one and that thing hits like a champ its a great device for someone to start with. I will always love my first setup for what it was, but the endura just makes the transition from smoking to vaping less dramatic
     

    JCinFLA

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    It's hard but my 11 yr. old is my reason! He loves that I don't smell anymore and he marks the calender.

    Ah, I understand that. A son's pride in his mom's accomplishment, and most likely more hugs since there's no smell now...that would do it! Him marking the calendar, too, shows that it really IS a big deal to him. Way to go for making him feel so proud of his Mom!
     

    leftyandsparky

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    Ah, I understand that. A son's pride in his mom's accomplishment, and most likely more hugs since there's no smell now...that would do it! Him marking the calendar, too, shows that it really IS a big deal to him. Way to go for making him feel so proud of his Mom!
    Thank you! I know without this website,I would have most likely gone back to smoking!
     
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