I had a benefit of lurking on this forum for a week before I got my first model (njoy npro at the local Kangaroo) 3 weeks ago. I initially planned to use it only in non-smoking areas (airports, long haul flights etc.), but after reading so many positive experiences just by checking vaping in public forums, I thought about replacing some of my regular smoking as well. 901 arrived a couple of days later, and I've noticed that I am only having 1 or 2 analogs per day! After 25 years of sliding between 1 and 2 packs a day and trying every quitting method available, I was indeed surprised. That was when the first idea of completely quitting entered my mind.
I said to myself, great, I'll need a few months to go through that carton of Marlboro that I still have and hopefully by that time I'll be ready to quit completely. I just have to watch out for not getting an analog every single time I get a craving for it. Unexpectedly, that led me not to have any for a couple of days. By that time I was proficient enough in my vaping so that I got all that I needed from it, and when I finally took one Marlboro it was truly disgusting. I remembered that taste from the past experience, whenever I would try to quit and light up after a while (couple of days, weeks or months). However, I would get a strong nicotine kick that made me forget all that, and I felt happy. This time however, I couldn't even feel the nicotine, just the nasty tar, and bad taste in my mouth for several hours.
I figured, I'll keep some analogs, and whenever I get the craving, I'll make sure that I have a few satisfactory vapes before I light up. That should build up some resistance over time. I haven't had a single puff off analogs since then though, and I started feeling the smell when someone lights up. I still enjoy getting out of the office with my smoker buddies on a break, but I don't know how long will I be able to do that. In the past I did enjoyed a little bit of second-hand, and I truly enjoyed the smell, but this feels very different than any of my past attempts. Hopefully I can help my buddies convert, one already did and some are waiting for their starter kits. I just hope I won't become too pushy, I always hated smokers who succeeded in quitting and were trying to convince me.