Total vaper...
But I'm thinking this will be a biased survey on this website.
again please...
This isn't a survey or a poll...I just wanted to know about our members here on ECF.
Total vaper...
But I'm thinking this will be a biased survey on this website.
Best of luck to you @DDDWho You will find lots of support here.
The question im probably more interested in.
We all for the most part went on ecigs to wean us off analog cigs.
How many people have intentions (or no intention for that matter) of weening themselve off ecigs?
The question im probably more interested in.
We all for the most part went on ecigs to wean us off analog cigs.
How many people have intentions (or no intention for that matter) of weening themselve off ecigs?
I think that's an interesting question as well, but one that needs it's own thread. I see you haven't posted much, do you know how to start a thread ?
RIGHT ON!!!!!!!!Fifty years into a two and a half pack a day habit, I had no intention of quitting smoking. Curiosity about e-cigs was why I got an Ego kit. Flavors were why I kept using it. Reading this forum moved me quickly toward the setup I use now.
For someone who did NOT plan to ever quit smoking, what a surprise it was that vaping completely replaced my long smoking habit. Not only replaced it, but was tastier, less expensive; and got me, my car, and my house smelling better!
The hand-to-mouth motion and exhaling what looks like (but isn't) "smoke" made vaping the perfect complete replacement habit for me.
Now approaching 4 years of satisfying exclusive vaping.
I'm very sorry to hear of your wife's diagnosis. Wishing you all the strength in the world to get through this. My mother died of lung cancer at 46 years old and yet, I continued to smoke. I know that disgusted feeling. Keep up the fight... you WILL win!Total vaper since Oct 21 2013, Then June 15 of this year my wife was diagnosed with stage 4 adeno carcinoma lung cancer. First thing I did when I got home from the doctors office was to buy cigarettes.I don't know why so I asked my doctor .He said that for forty years when a stressful situation happened that I would smoke a cigarette and I was falling back on old habits.I only smoke a couple of puffs and then feel disgusted with myself. I have increased my nicotine from 1.5 back to 3 and started building sub ohm coils. I think this is helping.It is a struggle being a caregiver but I am determined to stop the few cigs I am using. Never say never. Thanks ,Dave
My Dad died of lung cancer and I too continued to smoke.I'm very sorry to hear of your wife's diagnosis. Wishing you all the strength in the world to get through this. My mother died of lung cancer at 46 years old and yet, I continued to smoke. I know that disgusted feeling. Keep up the fight... you WILL win!