Find what to be true, vaping is a placebo?? 
Find what to be true, vaping is a placebo??![]()
You're definitely getting the nicotine. And...cinnamon screws up (a little, sometimes....) the equipment sometimes (clogs a cartomizer, atomizer....maybe)....but go for it. When you read something like that (placebo)...if you keep reading the entire thread, you'll probably get closer to the truth. (NOT a placebo...I promise.)
Yes...this place is wonderful.....who knew a bunch of ex-smokers would turn out to be the nicest people in the world? LOL.
I've been cigarette-free for a year and nine months, and YES....the cravings will stop. You're in the early stages....hang in there.
I enjoyed vaping more when I started vaping with a 3.7 volt pv and using low resistance atomizers....sooner or later you might want to take a look at your equipment and see if there's anything you might want to upgrade to. It's a natural progression and will keep you interested and committed.....just a thought.
Jan
I was also a pack a day Camel smoker. I started vaping 3 months ago. When I first started I still had some analogs, and I used them up 1-2 first thing in the morning. For the last month I haven't had an analog. There where times when I was stressed/upset when I really wanted an analog and I would if I had any.
My advice is not to be too rigid about it. It is not like with alcoholics who cannot touch a drop without falling back into a drinking binge. Very likely if you try to smoke you will not like the taste (and the after-taste). Keep in mind that every analog you don't smoke is doing you good, and even if you smoke one from time to time it's not the end of the world, and not a failure. You would still be predominantly a vaper. Still experimenting with various tastes is a good idea.