Analog doesn't "scratch the itch", could vaping be working?

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PhoenixD

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I had the same thing happen. I only quit smoking on July 30th, 2013 - had a few analogs left and smoked them and decided that was it. They tasted nasty and smelled even worse. I had planned on "weaning off" slowly, but it was not necessary. Haven't had one since, and can say I don't miss them at all. It's been great for me - and I too, had no real desire to quit smoking, because I really enjoyed it. I am very thankful for ecigs though - I don't cough, car smells better, no phlegm, no burns, no cigarette sticking to my lip and peeling off skin, so many positives it's hard to list them all. Have I saved money....heck no. I think I need Vapers Anonymous at this point....buying so much stuff, it's crazy....spending so much time on computer searching and reading and learning - because there sure is a lot to know about all the accessories.....I guess this too shall pass, and then I will have a degree in vaping! Anyway, if you don't miss the analogs, and don't really want them, it's time to let them go.
Thanks so much for saying this! One day and I am noticing the "nasty taste and smell" of the analogs. I sure hope i get my vaping habit dialed in so I am comfortable--someone else mentioned "needing something to do with their hands" and I think that a lot of it (the analog thing) is just plain old habit.
 
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