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Adrenalynn

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I would love to hear your first thought.:rolleyes:

I haven't smoked inside for over 10 years but the smoke did bother my husband.

I really don't understand my husbands reaction to my vaping he bought me my first kit for Christmas. But I told him that I wasn't going to quit vaping I am off cigs and on 0 nic and that is where I want to stay.:grr:

Congrats on dropping to 0mg nicotine! (and quitting smoking, of course)

My first thought was expressed more gently by others. I'd have said "the imagination is a powerful thing" and left it there. :oops:

Again - grats!
 

Majhano

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So how is vaping at zero mg going for you? I started out at 24mg and have dropped to 6-9 mostly 6 mg. I am going to be dropping down again soon. Anything I need to know?


It is going great. I just decided to try it one day any didn't have any problems so I just stayed with it. The only problem I seem to have is that the flavors don't seem strong enough for me. I have to bump them up with Lorann's or tasty puff. I like strong flavor. Good luck to you in lowering the nic.
 

farrar01

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It’s funny, I never wanted to give up cigarettes when I started vaping. It just happened along the way. I have not really been trying to lower my nic levels; I have just found that the higher levels were affecting me in undesirable ways and I have steadily reduced them. Now I am looking forward to seeing the nicotine level at or near zero and can actually visualize it happening. That was never a possibility (in my mind) when I was smoking analogs. What do they put in those things that affect people’s minds this way???
 

Desertfremen

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Well I'm going to go with everyone else on this: It's in their head. Now other people I've vaped around can smell the flavouring with certain stronger flavours but otherwise only when I blow the vapour directly at them.

I recently vaped Pink Lemonade in a theatre and my hubby didn't even know I had vaped through the whole movie. He was sitting right next to me. I've also vaped in my sisters bathroom and she never said a word.
 

yanks21

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Another vote for psychological.

I see something that looks like smoke - it MUST be smoke, it MUST be dangerous, it WILL kill me if it so much as touches my skin - cough, cough, hack, hack.

I remember I had this friend back in college. Would throw a hissy fit when I smoked. Claimed she was allergic yadda, yadda, yadda - it was funny how that allergy disappeared when the guy she fell for was a smoker. :rolleyes:
 

Belletrist

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gah, people like that irritate me. if it were sincere--but it does sound psychological. as lynn said, PG is used in some asthma inhalers.

i know that vaping doesn't bother my grandma (who has a CRAZY acute sense of smell)--she actually loves the way my vapes smell. nor does it bother my grandad (COPD) or my aunt (constant allergies/coughing). actually, when my g'dad is sitting there doing his breathing treatment (one of the big nebulizers--creates a small amount of vapor), i often sit there with him, vaping, and shouting over the noise of the nebulizer. :lol: his reaction to me vaping? "I hope this keeps you from having to use one of these" *indicating nebulizer*

considering they're all what i'd consider high risk to experience annoyance/side effects from vaping and don't, i'm a little suspicious of anyone who does.
 
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