Could you get by without WTA?

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chewie

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I recently vaped some of my non WTA, Apple flavored nicotine e-liquid, to see what it was like after vaping WTA for about 2 months. I also vaped a little Apricot e-liquid afterward as well, nicotine only, no WTA.

I tried to think of a simile to describe the difference. It was like listening to Super Audio CD digital music through Dolby 5.1 surround sound in 24-bit PCM mode, and then switching back to a little tiny pocket-sized monoraul $9.00 AM transistor radio I had back in 1978, when I found a $10 bill sitting in the street, my Mom let me ride my bike to RadioShack and buy it.

Once I go WTA I can't go back. I just wish it could be made available to more people, without hurting Jerry by overwhelming him and his new staff, or creating competition that hurt his income generation, or ability to keep the quality of the product standardized. I heard that the other WTA dealer was selling to his regular customers for the past couple months, but not through his web site. Only former customers who had his phone number could place orders, and his blog said he was backed up 900 orders while caring for his sick father. I remember back on May 6 or 7, 2012, he promised me his web site would be back up the next morning, it never was, and I came to Aroma Ejuice, and never looked back. Since then I have heard things that made me glad I didn't go the other direction anyway. There are posts on his "friends" blog swearing by his product, and besmirching anyone who would put it down in a review, or question it's purity, lab, and safety.

I don't know how they make their product, Aroma Ejuice has a lab with fast staff that get our orders out the same day. The nicotine and WTA is consistent and I haven't built up a tolerance to it's calming effect as I feared I would. I just have to use it with less frequency, than I smoked analogue cigarettes.

Definitely couldn't be happy without it, I might end up smoking again. I have COPD at age 43, smoking again would be a bad thing. Last summer when they told me in the ER, they couldn't have been more cold, clinical, and impolite about it (the technician who did the CAT Scan that is, was a rude little bass-turd, yelled and threatened to kick me out of the hospital because I have severe painful reactions to the dye they use to get contrast or something, called me names). Just hours earlier I climbed the stairs to this apartment, and couldn't get off the couch for 2 hours, with oxygen on, and I needed to go to the hospital with a cellulitis infection emergency I couldn't tell in which leg yet, it was too premature since there were no topical symptoms, just fever and chills, and high fever. They discharged me and I had to return the next day, with full sepsis by that point. Of course by then, there were external symptoms of cellulitis in one of my legs, as I knew there would be. I know better than the damn doctors anymore. I am forced to go to a training clinic because of where I live, and the attendings are burned out and apathetic, uncaring and lazy, and they teach that apathy and bad habits to the eager, "excited-to-better-the-world" students, who I believe genuinely want to learn and make a difference. (There are other medical providers in my Medicare advantage network I could go to for primary and emergency care, they are even worse.)
 
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Chewie,

Your simile made me smile. The minute I read your comparison to a old radio I thought about a old AM radio I use to listen to when I was a kid..

I'm sure it was before both of our times but I received a hand me down from uncle and the Toot-A-Loop.

toot_a_loop_am_wrist_radio_70s_low.jpg


Having asthma since the age of 2 I can relate to breathing difficulties. I'm very fortunate to live in a good climate where my asthma is not a issue anymore.

Someone that I love dearly was diagnosed with Sarcoidosis about 2 years ago, and it has been a challenge for her every day. I only wish I could make things better.

I also saw my father deal with and die from painful lung disease called Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency.

We all know how bad smoking is for us, yet we still smoked regardless of the warnings, and stories that hit close to home.

.....(to be continued after I get a few minutes of ZZZZ's).....

I recently vaped some of my non WTA, Apple flavored nicotine e-liquid, to see what it was like after vaping WTA for about 2 months. I also vaped a little Apricot e-liquid afterward as well, nicotine only, no WTA.

I tried to think of a simile to describe the difference. It was like listening to Super Audio CD digital music through Dolby 5.1 surround sound in 24-bit PCM mode, and then switching back to a little tiny pocket-sized monoraul $9.00 AM transistor radio I had back in 1978, when I found a $10 bill sitting in the street, my Mom let me ride my bike to RadioShack and buy it.

Once I go WTA I can't go back. I just wish it could be made available to more people, without hurting Jerry by overwhelming him and his new staff, or creating competition that hurt his income generation, or ability to keep the quality of the product standardized. I heard that the other WTA dealer was selling to his regular customers for the past couple months, but not through his web site. Only former customers who had his phone number could place orders, and his blog said he was backed up 900 orders while caring for his sick father. I remember back on May 6 or 7, 2012, he promised me his web site would be back up the next morning, it never was, and I came to Aroma Ejuice, and never looked back. Since then I have heard things that made me glad I didn't go the other direction anyway. There are posts on his "friends" blog swearing by his product, and besmirching anyone who would put it down in a review, or question it's purity, lab, and safety.

I don't know how they make their product, Aroma Ejuice has a lab with fast staff that get our orders out the same day. The nicotine and WTA is consistent and I haven't built up a tolerance to it's calming effect as I feared I would. I just have to use it with less frequency, than I smoked analogue cigarettes.

Definitely couldn't be happy without it, I might end up smoking again. I have COPD at age 43, smoking again would be a bad thing. Last summer when they told me in the ER, they couldn't have been more cold, clinical, and impolite about it (the technician who did the CAT Scan that is, was a rude little bass-turd, yelled and threatened to kick me out of the hospital because I have severe painful reactions to the dye they use to get contrast or something, called me names). Just hours earlier I climbed the stairs to this apartment, and couldn't get off the couch for 2 hours, with oxygen on, and I needed to go to the hospital with a cellulitis infection emergency I couldn't tell in which leg yet, it was too premature since there were no topical symptoms, just fever and chills, and high fever. They discharged me and I had to return the next day, with full sepsis by that point. Of course by then, there were external symptoms of cellulitis in one of my legs, as I knew there would be. I know better than the damn doctors anymore. I am forced to go to a training clinic because of where I live, and the attendings are burned out and apathetic, uncaring and lazy, and they teach that apathy and bad habits to the eager, "excited-to-better-the-world" students, who I believe genuinely want to learn and make a difference. (There are other medical providers in my Medicare advantage network I could go to for primary and emergency care, they are even worse.)
 
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There's a warning that they don't put on there but they should. Unless you are able to endure a lot of pain then don't even try quitting this stuff. For some, after a period of time elapses, the urge to resume smoking will overcome anything and everything. Welcome back.

My Dad quit in his mid 70's after smoking since he was a teenager, I actually beat him to it as it was 51 for me. He made it to 93. I'm not one of those people who are looking to live as long as they can, I want to enjoy myself as much as I can, and don't see physical death as particularly meaningful other than perhaps checking out of a hotel and moving on.

So I've upgraded my hotel room with WTA, that's for sure. I never thought I'd ever be able to quit. There's no question that I wouldn't have been able to hack the craving for that cigarette relaxation that I wasn't getting from regular juice but I get now, all I can handle.

So this is why I post so much on here, I want to look to try to give back what this marvelous product has given me.
 

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That is a good question Jerry. Not very often but once in a while I used to wake up in the middle of the night and go have a cigarette.

I have done that as well. Thank goodness it isn't very often! Many years ago when I would get up in the middle of the night with the babies, I would smoke a cigarette in order to wake myself up enough to take care of them. I always thought that's why I would sometime wake up and crave a smoke.
 
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