it would be nice to see the big tobacco companies get in on the e-juice.... making it safer and cheaper for us. while tipping the fad and such in a regulatory manner. because we all know the tax man is coming. not sure when, but it's coming. eventually there will be a fight about this. about the millions of dollars being taken away from the big tobacco company, that lines the pockets of lobbyists, and congress alike. you think they have our safety as the end consumer in mind while mass producing cancer sticks? lol. ok. well I have my best interest in mind while making the switch. I buried my grandmother 4 years ago from lung cancer. it was 2 weeks after my first son was born. and I have been trying to quit ever since. had a few good runs, but always went back. this is the only thing that has kept me off the cigs. and in 6 weeks I have dropped from 18 to 12 to 6 nic level. i have no plans on going back to cigs......after 2 packs a day for so long I can't remember. I feel like million bucks. when actually its like right at 100k I have spent smoking.
I really can't agree about BT-produced ejuice; after all the total CRAP they've been putting in TOBACCO? Which is ALREADY lethal to burn and inhale, but they make it WORSE? Nah, I'll have to pass on the idea of ejuice made by them, and I certainly would never buy any -- first thing you know, they'll be slipping in those MAOIs that trip us up so badly at the 3wk and 3mo point -- it's really hard to get off that stuff if you are a depressive by nature, as I am.
I buried my dad of that in 2006, just a few years after he and I were both adult (and sober!) enough to actually have a relationship, but at that point, I had pretty much accepted that my end might look a lot like his. Like a little mindworm, working away at me everytime I lit up. And yep, e-cigs are the ONLY way I can be *happily* smoke-free, and that felt awesome. Think I've got the worst of the dehydration/electrolyte imbalance under control now, so I'm trying to vape a little more each day, substitute for more and more cigarettes, until I'm back to that *happily smoke-free* state.
There's a thing in AA that's really important; they stress being grateful for one's sobriety, even though sometimes that can take a while to be achieved.
Andria