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At last... Success

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brinks7

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So I have been a vaper for over 8 months now, but have never been able to go a entire day without a analogue usually many more than one. Prior to vapeing I was a 2 PAD smoker. While it has been a long time coming but I just successfully completed my first week of being analogue free. I feel pretty awesome about it. It has been a very long road for me and I feel like I can finally do this full time. Just wanted to share my journey for the others that can't yet beat the analogues. Give it time and it will happen.
 
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brinks7

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Congrats brinks7! The feeling
of success of finally beating a horrible addiction is beyond words!

So true I started smoking at 11 years old and have tried every other option. If I hadn't found this community it most definitly would have killed me directly or indirectly. In my career physical fitness is a top priority and for me running has always been out of the question which poses a significant risk.
 

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Hey Brinks, nice going! I've been vaping for a few weeks now and been analogue free for the last week. Used up my last couple of packs and I doubt I will buy any more. I hardly ever get a craving lately that a good vaping will not cure, which is nice because the cigs were getting really rough on me.
 

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I remember my first day as well. March 11 this year. Since then I haven't missed smoking except for one day when under big stress. The next day my Stardust and Boges arrived and I would have been fine with them if I had them the day before.

I've had a smoke now and then since the 11th, but I haven't NEEDED one. It was a choice and I could have gone without if I wanted to. It's nice when the need is gone. I too wondered if it would ever happen. It does!
 
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