Been reading the post here for over 2 weeks now and wanted to say thanks for all the great info that I picked up here.
I'm 54, been smoking for 39 years and even though I have always been able to keep it to under a pack a day it's got to the point were I have to give up the tobacco.
I did quit in 2006 for 4 moths, had a trip planed to go to Yellowstone NP for the first time and that gave me the drive to go that long. Once I got headed home I kind of fell off the wagon, wish I had some E cigs back them.
Anyway to my incentive this time.
Incentive 1 and the one that really matters to me.
My 2 best friends in the world just had their first child and Steph really does not want anyone around her child that smokes. She does not want the baby smelling tobacco and I really can not blame her.
Daniel told me that as long as I do not smoke before I come over I would be fine.
I do not smoke in my house or car or any inclosed space so I do not smell like cigs as much as most people.
They have helped me so much and we are really close that I really had to stop somehow.
Incentive 2.
I have Chron's and my Doc is about to beat my *** if I do not stop.
Just encase some of you want to know what Chron's is here is a link.
Crohn's disease - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
My doc just started me on Humira and that is a is a TNF blocker medicine that can lower the ability of your immune system to fight infections.
I had to get checked for a lot of things before they would put me on it and tuberculosis is one of the things that can be a problem
The Humira is working and no bad side effects so far.
Anyway I thought that I would try e cigs and got a lot of good info here.
I got a Joytech eGo c setup and so far it's working really good.
Daniel and Steph are really happy for me and when I got over to their house Friday the first thing Steph did was to put Chloe in my arms LOL baby's are so small and cute..
Going on day 4 and only had 1 analog today, tasted like crap and made me cough like crazy.. YEAH me.
I'm 54, been smoking for 39 years and even though I have always been able to keep it to under a pack a day it's got to the point were I have to give up the tobacco.
I did quit in 2006 for 4 moths, had a trip planed to go to Yellowstone NP for the first time and that gave me the drive to go that long. Once I got headed home I kind of fell off the wagon, wish I had some E cigs back them.
Anyway to my incentive this time.
Incentive 1 and the one that really matters to me.
My 2 best friends in the world just had their first child and Steph really does not want anyone around her child that smokes. She does not want the baby smelling tobacco and I really can not blame her.
Daniel told me that as long as I do not smoke before I come over I would be fine.
I do not smoke in my house or car or any inclosed space so I do not smell like cigs as much as most people.
They have helped me so much and we are really close that I really had to stop somehow.
Incentive 2.
I have Chron's and my Doc is about to beat my *** if I do not stop.
Just encase some of you want to know what Chron's is here is a link.
Crohn's disease - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
My doc just started me on Humira and that is a is a TNF blocker medicine that can lower the ability of your immune system to fight infections.
I had to get checked for a lot of things before they would put me on it and tuberculosis is one of the things that can be a problem
The Humira is working and no bad side effects so far.
Anyway I thought that I would try e cigs and got a lot of good info here.
I got a Joytech eGo c setup and so far it's working really good.
Daniel and Steph are really happy for me and when I got over to their house Friday the first thing Steph did was to put Chloe in my arms LOL baby's are so small and cute..
Going on day 4 and only had 1 analog today, tasted like crap and made me cough like crazy.. YEAH me.
