Hi, this is my first post. I am not asking the below questions for myself to quit smoking, but I was hoping to get some imput from experienced former smokers who are now
vaping.
I was wondering if some of you folks who have successfully transitioned to vaping would share your opinions on what kinds of mistakes people might be making with their new e cigs, creating barriers to completely stopping analogs. In other words, there are countless smokers out there who have a standard start up e cig kit of some sort in their home...they may have purchased it themselves, or a family member might have purchased it trying to get them to quit, but after a few attempts at vaping, they state that "it just never worked" or "I just don't like them".
I tried to do some online research about this and did find some info regarding needing to use some different inhalation methods than one would use with an analog, and also some stuff about different time of onset of nicotine in the bloodstream with vaping that may make some new users feel like it isn't working. Nothing real specific though.
Do you guys have any more specifics than this? For example, what kinds of things do you think contributed to your success in transitioning, especially initially? If you were kind of interviewing one of these people, with just a standard cheapo e cig starter kit at home, who may really needs to stop smoking due to health issues, what kinds of things would you want to know about them to come up with a plan to transition to vaping? And once you got your info, what might be some of your ideas that could help that person switch to vaping? Unfortunately, I will say that switching to a better set up is not likely to be an option, I know many of you out there have way more sophisticated set ups, but let us assume these folks are stuck what they have currently for a variety of reasons.
Any and all experiences and info would be appreciated