Has anyone else noticed???

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jazon1

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I acually agree with Juicejunky before i started vaping i was rolling my own tobacco for roughly 1.5 years with a blend i ordered strait from the farm with 0 additives i never took that into consideration but the theory is sound

yea we had some smoke shops here that had farm fresh tobacco with no additives available and they had a machine that would role it into cigs with filters and package them for you and cost less then regular ones..but apparently big tobacco didnt like to competition and got the government to shut them all down.
 

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I'm a new vapor of just under two months. I have noticed that my nic fits aren't the same as they were with analogs

Hello Grace. Congrats on two months. I'm at three months and two weeks off the stinkies, and I too, LOVE vaping. I agree that the nic fits are not the same. I don't panic if my battery poops out while I'm away from home. I don't have to vape in the car just to keep my nic level up. I still read "no smoking" signs as implying "no vaping".

My friend who introduced me to vaping after he was off cigarettes for ten months, said that some days he doesn't have his first vape until after lunch. He said that it does have something to do with an internal scream for nicotine, but he says it no longer rules his life.

I find that I just crave the nice sit-down, the relaxation, the flavors. I never feel that "rush" that I got when smoking after a long wait, but I do crave a vape, in a different way.
 

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from 36 mg to 16 MG in 1 month. nicotine isn't the big train wreck we were all taught it is. the big issue has always been the tobacco addiction. this is why vaping is successful for so many people. with the tobacco addiction gone, it gives us the will to deal with the nicotine. 1 addiction at a time. instead of cold turkey where you are dealing all three at once. i am also more aware during stressful times. i am constantly reminding myself that a cig is not the solution to the problem at hand. it is empowering to remind myself that for the first time in 41 years i honestly don't want a cig. :toast:
quick update for this thread. from 16mg to 0 now.51 hours nic free:vapor: after 3 pm tomorrow, the physical dependence from nic is gone. vaping 0 nic juice not as bad as i thought.
 

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I acually agree with Juicejunky before i started vaping i was rolling my own tobacco for roughly 1.5 years with a blend i ordered strait from the farm with 0 additives i never took that into consideration but the theory is sound
OK, so 0 additives for over 1 year. how was your withdrawal period, as opposed to us 4000 pluser's. do you think your first month cig free was different from the rest of us?, just curious if there was a major difference in the supposed natural stuff?
 
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