I'm a long time smoker that is sick of smoking...but I love to smoke!
I must live under a rock because I hadn't heard of ecigs until very recently. My neighbour bought one (nic free and not very good. Almost got a hernia dragging on it) a couple of months ago which lead to me thinking about how this could actually work for me to get off nicotine...or at the very least, not take in all the other garbage in cigarettes.
This past weekend, I had time to "Google" about ecigs and reviews, etc...and I had to have the Apollo Extreme ecig kit. I didn't want any other. Just the Apollo. So I ordered it and felt really good about it until I hear about a nic ban in Canada. *sigh* My intent has always been to slowly wean myself off of nicotine with the end result of vaping no nicotine, but supplementing with nicotine gum/lozenges. Now it doesn't look like I'll be able to do that...at least with the Apollo, which my heart is set on. Since the Apollo is not compatible with other cartomizers and I don't have the option to refill with my own e liquid and with the ban on nicotine, what other alternative is there other than to continue smoking or quit in the painful traditional way.
Should I return it? I just know that once it's in my hands (if I get it and it isn't return) that I'll love it.
I guess I'm looking for reassurance, support and perhaps commiserate with others with the same dilemma.

This past weekend, I had time to "Google" about ecigs and reviews, etc...and I had to have the Apollo Extreme ecig kit. I didn't want any other. Just the Apollo. So I ordered it and felt really good about it until I hear about a nic ban in Canada. *sigh* My intent has always been to slowly wean myself off of nicotine with the end result of vaping no nicotine, but supplementing with nicotine gum/lozenges. Now it doesn't look like I'll be able to do that...at least with the Apollo, which my heart is set on. Since the Apollo is not compatible with other cartomizers and I don't have the option to refill with my own e liquid and with the ban on nicotine, what other alternative is there other than to continue smoking or quit in the painful traditional way.

I guess I'm looking for reassurance, support and perhaps commiserate with others with the same dilemma.
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