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Awesome! I live about an hour and a half north of Seattle...hop, skip and a jump to Canada from here. Indeed, we are close by, so don't let yourself panic if you get into a juice, battery, atty bind!
And yes, that panic is a real thing which is why I mentioned it...don't like to scare anyone about that feeling, but it is there if you think about it. And once you identify it or give it a name...its not so bad in the long run. You'll see.
2 packs of cigarettes for 35 years leaves seriously deep ruts to fall into. Everybody has posted some great advice. I especially like "don't be so hard on yourself" ones. Cigarette addiction is a bear! I think the other best advice is to just keep coming to ECF. Lots of wonderful people here! Lots!
Oh, and you're not alone. That's important to know. http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...ing-still-havent-quit-smoking-any-advice.html
To be honest the idea of having no cigarettes in the house brings on an actual panic attack type episode..lol
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Great job getting down to one a day.
I had this first thing in the morning problem. For two weeks I was miserable in the morning and smoked one cigarette because the e-smoke didn't seem to be doing the trick. Then I remembered I was always miserable first thing morning no matter what and haven't smoked any analogs since. Still miserable though, but analog free.
Thank you typocinnamongrl for the kind words. On one hand, I am really happy not smoking the 39 extra cigarettes a day like I used to, but get really frustrated with myself hanging on to the one lone cigarette in the morning.
Maybe you are right--it may just be a comfort thing. I keep waiting for cigs to taste so horrid that I just put it out--no such luck yet. lol