Wondering how (un)common my situation is. I had a roughly 20 year on again, off again relationship with tobacco. Cigarettes, Cigars, Pipes, AND dipping. It wasn't all four at once, but while there were some fairly lengthy tobacco-free periods, most of that time I was using one or more forms of tobacco ingestion (peak was 2-3 packs a day of Camel filters late teens to early 20s that left me at 21 with lungs that felt like I was in my 80s, doh!)
Then came my first child. Shortly before she was born a little over 11 years ago swore off tobacco, and other than a single digit total number of cigs bummed (usually while drinking of course) over all that time, stuck to it.
This is not to say I never miss tobacco, far, far from it. I don't miss the American mainstream cigarettes at all, that is one thing that once I'd quit - for the third time at least lol - I've never felt like doing again (unless I'm really drunk, and that is a very rare thing). But pipes, cigars, and, willpower help me, dipping, all were alive and well in my fond nostalgia centers. This past year I've been musing to see if I could dig up one of my late grandfather's briarwood pipes that's hiding in a box somewhere in my house that my grandmother gave me when I was 18, just to see if I could find it again, that's all, I swear
Earlier this year my brother came to visit. He has smoked cigs since his teens (going on 30 years) and although he has tried to quit a number of times, something has always pulled him back to the cigarettes. This time he came with a new effort, an Ego One Mega with some tasty juice. I'd been very, very casually following the growth of vaping these past few years so was curious to see what all the fuss was about...
I presume if I'd been hooked up to one of those brain imaging scans you could have seen long dormant parts of my brain lighting up like a fireworks show. It was the closest thing to smoking a pipe since, well, smoking a pipe. So, I kept on hitting it on and off while he was here, and I started into a massive information feast online... just for curiosity of course lol.
He hadn't been gone 48 hours and I had an iStick 50W & a Nautilus on their way to my doorstep. That was a couple of months ago and now I'm waiting on a Lemo 2 to find its way to my doorstep.
On the unambiguously positive side, I believe me and my brother sharing the habit has had a big impact in supporting him sticking with it instead of going back to cigarettes. This isn't his longest cigarette free stint, but it's the second longest so far (last time he fell off the wagon six months into quitting when his dog died suddenly of a brain infection, and that dog was his child and best friend all in one). On the other hand, I've got a nicotine habit again, although, to be honest, not that concerned. I am a creature easily motivated by bad habits so I'm using the vaping to keep myself from so much snacking. I'm viewing my vaping as a smoking relapse prevention activity
So anyone else manage to get away from the actual tobacco then "fall off the wagon" to vaping?
Then came my first child. Shortly before she was born a little over 11 years ago swore off tobacco, and other than a single digit total number of cigs bummed (usually while drinking of course) over all that time, stuck to it.
This is not to say I never miss tobacco, far, far from it. I don't miss the American mainstream cigarettes at all, that is one thing that once I'd quit - for the third time at least lol - I've never felt like doing again (unless I'm really drunk, and that is a very rare thing). But pipes, cigars, and, willpower help me, dipping, all were alive and well in my fond nostalgia centers. This past year I've been musing to see if I could dig up one of my late grandfather's briarwood pipes that's hiding in a box somewhere in my house that my grandmother gave me when I was 18, just to see if I could find it again, that's all, I swear
Earlier this year my brother came to visit. He has smoked cigs since his teens (going on 30 years) and although he has tried to quit a number of times, something has always pulled him back to the cigarettes. This time he came with a new effort, an Ego One Mega with some tasty juice. I'd been very, very casually following the growth of vaping these past few years so was curious to see what all the fuss was about...
I presume if I'd been hooked up to one of those brain imaging scans you could have seen long dormant parts of my brain lighting up like a fireworks show. It was the closest thing to smoking a pipe since, well, smoking a pipe. So, I kept on hitting it on and off while he was here, and I started into a massive information feast online... just for curiosity of course lol.
He hadn't been gone 48 hours and I had an iStick 50W & a Nautilus on their way to my doorstep. That was a couple of months ago and now I'm waiting on a Lemo 2 to find its way to my doorstep.
On the unambiguously positive side, I believe me and my brother sharing the habit has had a big impact in supporting him sticking with it instead of going back to cigarettes. This isn't his longest cigarette free stint, but it's the second longest so far (last time he fell off the wagon six months into quitting when his dog died suddenly of a brain infection, and that dog was his child and best friend all in one). On the other hand, I've got a nicotine habit again, although, to be honest, not that concerned. I am a creature easily motivated by bad habits so I'm using the vaping to keep myself from so much snacking. I'm viewing my vaping as a smoking relapse prevention activity
So anyone else manage to get away from the actual tobacco then "fall off the wagon" to vaping?
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