I havnt gone down in nic at all, Id rather puff twice twice at a higher nic level (30mg) then four times at a lower level, maybe Ill lower to conserve nic stash if it comes to that, but for now things are abundent, Im going to vape
personally I didnt want to quit smoking, i just wanted to quit dying.
I'm still at 2.4 seventeen months in and I have no desire to lower my nic. I truly enjoy that throat hit, I need it for this to work for me. I also view it as a person addicted to Starbucks. It's not the nicotine that was going to kill me, it was everything else. For some, the goal is to completely ween themselves off nicotine, for others, it's a healthier alternative to smoking. I truly enjoy vaping, way more than I ever did smoking. I'm having fun. And while it's true I've simply replaced one addiction for another, this one comes with the added benefits that I no longer stink, my family and friends don't ostracize me, and my girlfriend can kiss me without gagging.
I vape, purely as an alternative to smoking ... I may reduce my nicotine one day ... then again, I may not.
However, I also drink regular beer with no desire to wean down to light beer and then onto non-alcoholic beer.
Vaping with nicotine is not an issue for me ... smoking cigarettes were the issue![]()
I also drink 2-3 cups of coffee a day!!!
Tried going to decaf but the "freaking out" from lack of caffeine after every sip scared my wife.
I think that is a personal choice, and there is no right or wrong answer for everyone.
I do not, will not make my lifestyle changes to suit you. I do what I do and if it does not directly affect you, it is none of your business.
Sorry, I challenge your premise that the purpose of quitting smoking is to get away from addicting drugs. My sole purpose in quitting was to get healthier than I was while smoking. Thumbing my nose at big pharma and the gov and big tobacco are all side benefits.
There are recent studies that nicotine has health benefits and I seriously doubt inhaling nicotine will cause stomach cancer.
I do not, will not make my lifestyle changes to suit you. I do what I do and if it does not directly affect you, it is none of your business.
Only those who will suffer, and those who will not. Under the right fairly likely circumstances.
This is Psychology 101. Should you not get a dog, because it will die and you will feel grief? Should I not enjoy the moment, for one day it may be gone, and I will miss it? Should I not enjoy a sunny day, because tomorrow it will rain?I knew someone would say something similar, to which I reply you missed the whole point. I never asked why you aren't changing to suit me. I asked why you aren't changing so that you won't suffer. Its kind of a logical question that anyone would ask someone else, who could prevent their own suffering but just naively goes on without giving it a thought. Sooner or later, you're going to be in a situation where you don't get to vape for a good long time. But if you've weened down to zero nic, then you won't really care. If you're still in the higher levels you'll act like a druggie that needs a fix, which is technically what you are. What we all were, back when we smoked. But now there is this opportunity. I also figured someone would say they do higher ones because otherwise they'd just vape more. People will rationalize anything for their addictions. All you have to do, is instead of vaping 30mg, switch to 28 one day and vape that for a month. And so on. You'd think this would be completely apparent to most people, but I guess not.
I knew someone would say something similar, to which I reply you missed the whole point. I never asked why you aren't changing to suit me. I asked why you aren't changing so that you won't suffer. Its kind of a logical question that anyone would ask someone else, who could prevent their own suffering but just naively goes on without giving it a thought. Sooner or later, you're going to be in a situation where you don't get to vape for a good long time. But if you've weened down to zero nic, then you won't really care. If you're still in the higher levels you'll act like a druggie that needs a fix, which is technically what you are. What we all were, back when we smoked. But now there is this opportunity.
I also figured someone would say they do higher ones because otherwise they'd just vape more. People will rationalize anything for their addictions. All you have to do, is instead of vaping 30mg, switch to 28 one day and vape that for a month. And so on. You'd think this would be completely apparent to most people, but I guess not.
I knew someone would say something similar, to which I reply you missed the whole point. I never asked why you aren't changing to suit me. I asked why you aren't changing so that you won't suffer. Its kind of a logical question that anyone would ask someone else, who could prevent their own suffering but just naively goes on without giving it a thought. Sooner or later, you're going to be in a situation where you don't get to vape for a good long time. But if you've weened down to zero nic, then you won't really care. If you're still in the higher levels you'll act like a druggie that needs a fix, which is technically what you are. What we all were, back when we smoked. But now there is this opportunity.
I went down to 16, 14, 12, 10, etc etc until I got to zero. If for whatever reason, I can not vape, no big deal. So why don't most people do this? Why would you want to remain addicted, so that if something happens where you just can't vape, you go into freakout mode? Its actually disgusting to watch. There are plenty of situations that could arise that could prevent you from being able to vape, possibly for days at a time. Nicotine has also been linked to stomach cancer so that's another reason.