Do you plan to quit vaping?

Do you plan to quit vaping?

  • Yes. Very soon.

  • Yes. Sometime in the future.

  • No. Never. I love vaping too much!

  • Not sure yet


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sailorman

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Pretty much how i am feeling hopefully getting down to 0 nic eventually and only vaping when i feel like i need a "smoke/vape like experience" I am still new to vaping only about 4 months and i'm young. I may be one of the youngest on the forum at 20. haha

But what i'm fearing is that ill always need the newest and best technology just like i am with cell phones haha. I feel like that personality of mine is ganna keep me vaping for awhile hahaha

Congrats at kicking analogs so young. You'll save yourself immense problems, not even considering expense.
When I was 20, cigs were about $1.50 a pack and I'd been smoking for 6 years and still thought i could quit anytime, but why bother. What a dummy. I found out different a few years later when I actually tried to quit and couldn't. Spent the next 30 years trying to quit. I shudder to think how much better my health, (not to mention my bank account) would be had e-cigs been available the first time I really wanted to quit analogs. Consider yourself lucky, and smart.

I'm in the "not sure" camp. I figure I'm old enough that I probably don't have enough time left for vaping to do any serious damage to me, even if it turns out it's worse for your health than is generally acknowledged. So, unless the government or my wallet forces me to quit, I'll probably vape on. Even if the gov't tries, there will be a black market and it'll still be cheaper and better than analogs.
 

cricque

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I didn't plan on quitting smoking either ... Till I found vaping, didn't look back ... so if the next best thing shows up who knows, but I hightly doubt it. Already lowering nicotine, 0mg i am missing the throat hit, so at 11mg on an ega mega dual carto is already more then enough. Tried 6mg mint yesterday on a fresh ega mega dual coil carto and thats fine ...

But quitting, untill there is something better, not really. I do feel that I don't need it anymore, like a cigarette ... I always had that craving, now I can do hours without and still survive, so why quit !
 

Chell

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Pretty much how i am feeling hopefully getting down to 0 nic eventually and only vaping when i feel like i need a "smoke/vape like experience" I am still new to vaping only about 4 months and i'm young. I may be one of the youngest on the forum at 20. haha

Ha! I turned 19 in Feb :D

I feel so young...
Actually a (small) part of why I'm quitting smoking is because I look like I'm 12 or 13, so it takes the cashier like 5 minutes to check my ID XD
Last time I bought a pack the cashier examined two pieces of my ID, swiped one of them through their card reader, and then after I had put it away she asked for it back! She didn't even give me a reason, and she was rude about it too.

I have no problem looking young, I have a problem with people who treat me like I'm still a kid :p

But what i'm fearing is that ill always need the newest and best technology just like i am with cell phones haha. I feel like that personality of mine is ganna keep me vaping for awhile hahaha
A friend of mine has started calling me a technology magnet. I have no plans to get anything more then an eGo anytime soon, but I figure it won't take me long to start "needing" a VV boxmod or some such :p


Back on topic:

I haven't received my PV in the mail yet (Hopefully on the 15th), but I tried a friend's PV around new years and again on my birthday. I just know I'll enjoy it too much to quit any time soon. Maybe eventually. I have lots of time to think about it :)
 

oplholik

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I vaped for about 5 or 6 months and decided to start dropping my nic level down from 18mg. I got down to 4mg nic when I got ulcerative colitis, which I probably had all along. From what reading I did on this I found out that nic can keep it supressed. So I've spent 7 months so far not feeling well at all,and on medication trying to get this under control and going back up on the nic level. Doing pretty good at this time, and when I can get off the meds, I have no intention of giving up the nic. Hopefully it will keep the colitis at bay. So for me, vape on. I enjoy it anyway. :vapor:
 

RANGERmsr

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I have been asked this several times by different people. I guess they think I started vaping to quit tobacco, but thats not really the case. I started vaping as an alternative. I stopped smoking in the house, and in the car for the families sake. Vaping didn't bother them the same way. fact is I enjoyed smoking, but vaping is cheaper so I enjoy that now instead. I also didn't like paying "sin" tax for tobacco or being a "second class" citizen for smoking. As long as vaping is not made illegal ( I don't see how they can do this ), and its not abused in taxing as tobacco was, then I will probably vape from now on. The only thing I will change is the nic level.

Oh and I have been vaping for over two years now, and the doctor says I am healthy as a horse :). I feel better too so thats a plus
 
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