Did everyone quit analogs as soon as they got their e cigs?

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Great stories, all. My first PV should be in my mailbox tomorrow morning. After reading thousands of posts, I'm getting pretty anxious. I believe my biggest problem will be that I have enough rolling tobacco and filtered tubes on hand to make about 5 cartons of analogs. Besides that, I have a few briars and quite a bit of pipe tobacco. Until that's all gone, the temptation will still be there. I could throw it all out, but I have a phobia about wasting. After all, I did spend money on the crap. I rarely consume alcohol and 1/2 cup of coffee a day is all I drink, so other than after eating, the tobacco supply will be my worst temptation, and I can't quit eating.
 

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My second day I smoked 2 cigs. After that I just didn't crave them anymore and I was a hard core smoker. About two months ago I had a batt failure and bought a pack of cloves ( figured it was the only thing tasty enough) and wow thy were nasty with a clove finish lol but I smoked about six of them. Once I got home and charged the batts I just didn't want the analogs anymore. Give me my PV ya. Proud to say it has been a year now and I am not looking back.
 

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Seriously did everyone instantly quit analogs? I'm still smoking them when my pv charges. I really want to quit them. Just want to know so I don't feel like I'm the only cat doin this or who has done this etc.

Don't worry you will get there. I was a pack a day smoker for 25yrs and the first week I went from a pk a day to 4.5 cigs a day= 1.5 pks a week. Then the 8th and 9th day I took 2 drags per day on reg cigs.
I am into my 2nd week and I still have my 10.5 reg cigs I carry always. I just choose not to smoke them. I Vape.

So not all of us stop as soon as we get the e-cigs but the end point is usually a complete stop of all analogs (reg cigs).
By this time next month you will laugh about this question you asked.
 

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I quit smoking analogs 4 years ago using the patch. I realize now that i used nicotine to self medicate my anxiety and my suseptability to depresion as conventional meds did not work well for me. they do seem to work well for others I know, but not for me. In the past 4 years of being cig free i have fought anxiety and recently started falling into depression. I also started haveing a couple of beers in the evening the day i quit smoking, and over the past 4 years that has turned in to 2 cases a week. I couldnt resist trying my wifes new e cig and have been "happy on nic" every since. I disagree with those saying that nic addiction is not that bad or mostly psych, if they really want to back up that statement try vapeing 0 nic for a while. I feel more myself in the past ten days than i have in 4 years. I realize now that i never really overcame the nic addiction. Oh by the way Ive only had a couple beers since i started vaping.
 

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Happyonnic, don't discount your wife's statement that she needs more than nicotine quite so easily, several people actually do. (Very likely MAOIs in tobacco.) Around 20% or maybe slightly less, to be precise.

Do a search for MAIO and snus, especially if your wife keeps saying (or says again in a few weeks) that she needs more than just nicotine.
 

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I got my 510 on Thursday (evening because I was on the run all afternoon), so I consider today day 3. I have cut back on analogs dramatically, but have not fully quit yet. I was a 2 pack a day smoker up until Thursday. I immediately went down to 5 or six a day.

My main motivation for quiting analogs was the upcoming inability to order them over the Internet and a $.75 increase in the price coming this summer here in Wisconsin. We're already over $7 a pack now. Ha! I just remembered that I swore I'd quit if the price ever went over $1 a pack... That tells you how long it's been..
 

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I completely stopped smoking when I had my first vape. I had an analog when the battery died and got REALLY sick from it (and I've been smoking a pack a day for 15 years). I don't crave analogs one bit when my vaping equipment is functional, but when I have total or partial equipment failure I'm right back to analogs (and actually crave vaping while I'm smoking).
 

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Haven't smoked a analog from the time I took my first vape Feb 17,2009 almost 1 year. I had a little more than 1/2 a carton of cigs when I quit, never smoked one but kept them in the cloths press for about 2 months before I gave them away, don't know why I had to keep them around .. I think the fear of being without was the issue .. luckily for me I never felt like I needed one again :)
 
Can you believe that some university honchos haven't seen this forum and said "Wow, look at all of the people that are cutting back, or quitting completely using this e-cig device, we've gotta' launch a study."

I guess all of the universities get grants from Pfizer.

Kind of got off topic, sorry. I quit the day my 510 showed up at the door. I think my quitting was helped by this forum. I had to wait for 4 days for my 510 kit to arrive (MLK day postponed my shipment by one day). Durng the wait, I was glued to this forum, stupified by the sheer number of people that quit analogs when they picked up the PVs (I prefer to call it a Personal Vaporizer, "PV".) And, even when people don't quit analogs entirely, nearly all cut back a considerable amount.

i'm jazzed about vaping and have a Juicebox mod coming once it is built for me.
 
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