40 something female (former)smoker, in NC/USA... 25 year smoker, give or take. Diagnosed with COPD/Bronchitis/Asthma in 2009 during hospitalization for Pneumonia-like symptoms -- they checked for blood clots, cysts, etc -- couldn't find anything specific... aside of a 103 degree fever. Doc said I would be on oxygen in 2 years if I didn't quit smoking, another said I was going to die... and personally I believe them, but I think it was a lot to blame on MOLD that was in the house I lived in (now moved, thankfully)... but couldn't quit smoking. I did for a few days, until the psychological cravings hit me. Tried many times to quit and would've went to my grave with a lighter in one hand, and a cigarette in another.
Ordered the "Smoking Everywhere" starter kit about a week ago (60+ bucks) and couldn't get it to charge. (I think it was their USB plug). Preparing to return it for a refund(?) hopefully, if they do that... any experience there?
Checked out a local chain called TRO (tobacco Road Outlet), and they sell the "Pure Smoke" starter kits. I like what I've found in those. I've got three of those starter kits. The liquid in the cartridges made me gag on every draw, but I found Johnson Creek liquids, and ordered 15 ml of the French Vanilla and 15 ml of the Tennesee Cured liquid. (Went with the 24 mg nicotine level) Dripped in a couple drops on the "Pure Smoke" cartridges and wow
without the JC liquid... "Pure Smoke" sure does live up to its name.
That's working GREAT for me and my heavy smoking habit. The JC liquid makes "Pure Smoke" bearable... enjoyable.. ummmm, more like addicted to the scent and flavor. Couldn't believe vaping was so similar to the real thing.
Today was my first day, going solid without a cigarette... where I had the cartridges, wall charger, batteries, etc., everything I needed to survive... and "vaping" all day long.
I'm curious what effect inhaling the vapor will have on COPD, if any...
My son (age 10) has came to me often pouring tears, begging me to quit smoking afraid I'd end up dying from smoking tobacco. When I began seriously considering trying e-cigarettes and explained to him e-cigarettes don't have the toxins in them like cigarettes... he was so happy, and encouraged me to go for it. Took a little bit of reading, an investment, but I think I'm off to a good start and headed in the right direction.
Ordered the "Smoking Everywhere" starter kit about a week ago (60+ bucks) and couldn't get it to charge. (I think it was their USB plug). Preparing to return it for a refund(?) hopefully, if they do that... any experience there?
Checked out a local chain called TRO (tobacco Road Outlet), and they sell the "Pure Smoke" starter kits. I like what I've found in those. I've got three of those starter kits. The liquid in the cartridges made me gag on every draw, but I found Johnson Creek liquids, and ordered 15 ml of the French Vanilla and 15 ml of the Tennesee Cured liquid. (Went with the 24 mg nicotine level) Dripped in a couple drops on the "Pure Smoke" cartridges and wow

That's working GREAT for me and my heavy smoking habit. The JC liquid makes "Pure Smoke" bearable... enjoyable.. ummmm, more like addicted to the scent and flavor. Couldn't believe vaping was so similar to the real thing.
Today was my first day, going solid without a cigarette... where I had the cartridges, wall charger, batteries, etc., everything I needed to survive... and "vaping" all day long.
I'm curious what effect inhaling the vapor will have on COPD, if any...
My son (age 10) has came to me often pouring tears, begging me to quit smoking afraid I'd end up dying from smoking tobacco. When I began seriously considering trying e-cigarettes and explained to him e-cigarettes don't have the toxins in them like cigarettes... he was so happy, and encouraged me to go for it. Took a little bit of reading, an investment, but I think I'm off to a good start and headed in the right direction.