How many of us vapers still smoke cigarettes? In regards to studies and various reports used by the FDA it would seem there are alot of us that do. Yet as I read peoples posts on here alot of them have banners stating how many cigs they haven't smoked.
I cannot say that I haven't messed up and smoked a cig the entire time since I started vaping, hell the first year I was a dual user. Currently I only vape (7 months solid) and intend to stay that way. Cigarette tobacco has alkaloids that our not present in our extracted nicotine that add to the addiction and have made it harder for some to fully quit. I totally understand that. That is part of the reason I am so vehement about not smoking for the fear of having to deal with that larger addiction. I don't want to go back to smoking.
Thing is alot of vapers say that if they remove the ease and variety of our e-cigs that they might go back to analogs. That e-cigs have helped them quit smoking, or that e-cigs are helping them quit nicotine all together. If you are going to dual use that is your choice but we can't say we are doing one thing and then go do another. Standing up on our soapboxes and claiming we use e-cigs to avoid analogs then go and use both doesn't make sense and it won't make sense to the FDA. We lose our credibility.
So I ask how many of us are dual users, not to judge but to make us think about what we say and claim to do, and what we actually do.
I cannot say that I haven't messed up and smoked a cig the entire time since I started vaping, hell the first year I was a dual user. Currently I only vape (7 months solid) and intend to stay that way. Cigarette tobacco has alkaloids that our not present in our extracted nicotine that add to the addiction and have made it harder for some to fully quit. I totally understand that. That is part of the reason I am so vehement about not smoking for the fear of having to deal with that larger addiction. I don't want to go back to smoking.
Thing is alot of vapers say that if they remove the ease and variety of our e-cigs that they might go back to analogs. That e-cigs have helped them quit smoking, or that e-cigs are helping them quit nicotine all together. If you are going to dual use that is your choice but we can't say we are doing one thing and then go do another. Standing up on our soapboxes and claiming we use e-cigs to avoid analogs then go and use both doesn't make sense and it won't make sense to the FDA. We lose our credibility.
So I ask how many of us are dual users, not to judge but to make us think about what we say and claim to do, and what we actually do.