aspergers and vaping.

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Robert Cromwell

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And just when ecig charleston restocked all the Segelie V3s for you. That's a nice looking mod.

I got two mechs, too. My daughter graciously volunteered, should I blow myself up, to hide all my vape gear before the ambulance arrives, so I don't end up fodder for news or forum discussion. Cute kid that one. I'm hoping it won't come to that.
Yep I bought another one of those as well so I have a pair of them too.
 
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And just when ecig charleston restocked all the Segelie V3s for you. That's a nice looking mod.

I got two mechs, too. My daughter graciously volunteered, should I blow myself up, to hide all my vape gear before the ambulance arrives, so I don't end up fodder for news or forum discussion. Cute kid that one. I'm hoping it won't come to that.
Did you get the New Yorkers as well? I forget, I know several on here got some. If so as long as you use good batteries you should be fine. they have a top center pin and work fine with a STM which is likely to cause serious problems in a hybrid top mech.
 
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Hi, you guys!!I just discovered this thread last night. I worked the wknd, so have Mon off.
So i thot that i would chime in. This is a great thread, btw.
I had my first eeg when i was four, when my Mother noticed that i was 'weird'. They called it something different back then, but i probably have this. I feel like i have spent my whole life trying to fit myself into everyone else's jigsaw puzzle. I guess that every human has to do that to some extent, in order to co-exist and get along. Fitting in, for me, is incredibly difficult. I usually stay on the edge of a party, and watch. Being a kid was hard, because you go through the typical rough-and-tumble that kids go through. I think growing up in a rough neighborhood, and not having alot as a kid, helped me tremendously. I went from being a little kid that was terrified of the sound of lawnmowers and jets, to serving in the Navy for ten years. I have had some bumps in the road. Haven't we all!!I have found that my 'weirdness' and odd take on things has served me really well, as a scientist. And i make friends really fast. They just think that i'm alittle different.
Quit cold turkey ten years ago. Love my vapes, and my rebuilding hobby. You guys are really awesome!!
Peace, VapeOn!!
 

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Hi, you guys!!I just discovered this thread last night. I worked the wknd, so have Mon off.
So i thot that i would chime in. This is a great thread, btw.
I had my first eeg when i was four, when my Mother noticed that i was 'weird'. They called it something different back then, but i probably have this. I feel like i have spent my whole life trying to fit myself into everyone else's jigsaw puzzle. I guess that every human has to do that to some extent, in order to co-exist and get along. Fitting in, for me, is incredibly difficult. I usually stay on the edge of a party, and watch. Being a kid was hard, because you go through the typical rough-and-tumble that kids go through. I think growing up in a rough neighborhood, and not having alot as a kid, helped me tremendously. I went from being a little kid that was terrified of the sound of lawnmowers and jets, to serving in the Navy for ten years. I have had some bumps in the road. Haven't we all!!I have found that my 'weirdness' and odd take on things has served me really well, as a scientist. And i make friends really fast. They just think that i'm alittle different.
Quit cold turkey ten years ago. Love my vapes, and my rebuilding hobby. You guys are really awesome!!
Peace, VapeOn!!
Some folks think aspergers comes with an inability to make friends or be social.
For some people that is true.
But aspies are unique.
There is a saying
"If you have met one aspie,
You have only met one aspie"
Welcome to the thread.
It seems a tad more quiet lately.
But I see there are still good people checking in.
Right ms. No fumus?
:)
 

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I have only ever met one other aspie in my life (when i was 39), and its true, we're all a bit different, he's a maths genius...pure maths and i failed basic maths :) But im an expert in IT, and he is boggled by IT and gadgets.....but we have some great conversations about common interests, we'll get together every few weeks and we've taken to walking several kilometres lately around our local park and discussing all sorts of intellectual things. I cant have those sorts of conversations with anyone else i know, not because its beyond them, but its hard for neurotypical people to deal with the intensity and focus we can have. Once i get locked onto a thought or idea i can spend weeks not sleeping or eating properly until ive resolved it....lol, my NT friends can usually spot when theyre going to have a hard time getting my attention, and leave me be until ive de-focused or resolved what i was thinking about.

I have learned to own my aspergers, like it says on my twitter page (where i regularly mentally scar my followers, usually with humour):

I have aspergers, i deal with it, and well, you'll just have to deal with it too. Im purely rational and emotionless...like Spock, only i have no tunics....

Im not going to feel less or be made to feel weird by anyone, i got enough of that from my own parents

Its taken me a lot of years to come to terms with and be okay with being an aspie. I take crap from no one over it anymore.
 
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My husband is ASD and recently switched from pipe-smoking to vaping. He is not very interested in vaping and just uses it for nicotine replacement. I am trying to get him into different liquids, etc but he really doesn't care what his vapor tastes like as long as it isn't unpleasant and as long as it curbs cravings. And he just wants his draw-inhale cigalike, it is most similar to smoking for him and it was an easier transition. My husband is a little different for an ASD dude, he doesn't really get into hobbies. He does, however, have obsessions with european history, as well as music and older movies. And he has an eidetic memory, so he is more interested in facts and information than doing hobbies.
 

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My husband is ASD and recently switched from pipe-smoking to vaping. He is not very interested in vaping and just uses it for nicotine replacement. I am trying to get him into different liquids, etc but he really doesn't care what his vapor tastes like as long as it isn't unpleasant and as long as it curbs cravings. And he just wants his draw-inhale cigalike, it is most similar to smoking for him and it was an easier transition. My husband is a little different for an ASD dude, he doesn't really get into hobbies. He does, however, have obsessions with european history, as well as music and older movies. And he has an eidetic memory, so he is more interested in facts and information than doing hobbies.
Good to have you here.
I didn't really get into vaping until big clouds came around.
I'm not a fanatic I just like to feel like I'm getting my nic.
And then I discovered real nice flavors and made my own juice.
It's all I think about now.
Lol
 
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