I've been holding off on doing this.... but I figure I need to do it at some point. When I first got my 510 I told myself, and everyone else, not to get too excited because I wasn't really trying to quit. I just wanted to see if I could cut back some. I didn't want the pressure of saying 'I quit,' and then the (usually) unavoidable feeling of failure when I have an analog a few days later.
Well, after 17 years of smoking about 25-30 cigarettes a day I pretty much immediately went down to 2 to 3 cigarettes a day... then I went a few days without one... then I had one or two.. and so on.
Since I got the 510 I've smoked a total of 20 cigarettes.
Which means I went from smoking a pack in less than 24 hours to smoking a pack over roughly 20 days.
The last time I had an analog was two days ago - and I was actually happy to find that it tasted absolutely horrible. It was the first time in years that I didn't finish a cigarette. I took a few drags... put it out, and immediately vaped some blueberry liquid to try to get the taste out of my mouth. Afterwards I felt like I couldn't get away from the smell. I can't believe just a few weeks ago I was sucking down 30 of those a DAY!
So... I think I'm finally going to say that I have quit smoking cigarettes.
I honestly have no interest in smoking an analog ever again.
So, I'm finally adding a banner to my sig stating that publicly. I know this probably doesn't mean much to anyone but me... but I'm posting this here to remind myself.
I listed the quit date as the last time I had a cigarette... but in reality I've already avoided roughly 530 cigarettes. Wow. I've tried to quit countless times in the past 17 years, and I'm shocked as to how this time it just sort of happened (or, 'is happening' I should say).
I also know it's possible that I may slip at some point in the future... and I'm going to do my best not to beat myself of over it if it happens. I'm adding this banner to remind myself that what is important is the number of cigarettes I've avoided... and to not throw away whatever progress I may have made so far.
Thanks for everyone here.
This may sound completely over the top - but in all honesty this forum may very well have saved my life.
You all kick ....
Thanks.
EDITED TO ADD:
I realize I may or may not be a success story... but I'm being optomistic, and I didn't know where else to post this.

Well, after 17 years of smoking about 25-30 cigarettes a day I pretty much immediately went down to 2 to 3 cigarettes a day... then I went a few days without one... then I had one or two.. and so on.
Since I got the 510 I've smoked a total of 20 cigarettes.
Which means I went from smoking a pack in less than 24 hours to smoking a pack over roughly 20 days.
The last time I had an analog was two days ago - and I was actually happy to find that it tasted absolutely horrible. It was the first time in years that I didn't finish a cigarette. I took a few drags... put it out, and immediately vaped some blueberry liquid to try to get the taste out of my mouth. Afterwards I felt like I couldn't get away from the smell. I can't believe just a few weeks ago I was sucking down 30 of those a DAY!
So... I think I'm finally going to say that I have quit smoking cigarettes.
I honestly have no interest in smoking an analog ever again.
So, I'm finally adding a banner to my sig stating that publicly. I know this probably doesn't mean much to anyone but me... but I'm posting this here to remind myself.
I listed the quit date as the last time I had a cigarette... but in reality I've already avoided roughly 530 cigarettes. Wow. I've tried to quit countless times in the past 17 years, and I'm shocked as to how this time it just sort of happened (or, 'is happening' I should say).
I also know it's possible that I may slip at some point in the future... and I'm going to do my best not to beat myself of over it if it happens. I'm adding this banner to remind myself that what is important is the number of cigarettes I've avoided... and to not throw away whatever progress I may have made so far.
Thanks for everyone here.
This may sound completely over the top - but in all honesty this forum may very well have saved my life.
You all kick ....
Thanks.
EDITED TO ADD:
I realize I may or may not be a success story... but I'm being optomistic, and I didn't know where else to post this.