ok I debated jumping in this thread or not. What follows is probably TMI for some but here goes.
Be careful how fast you drop your nic levels if you are prone to Depression and/or anxiety.
I dropped all they way down to 0nic inside of 4 months of vaping and had no clue about the changes in my behavior until one day I found myself sitting at the computer crying my eyes out and had no idea why. Told the hubby about it and he commented that he had notice my panic attacks were more frequent as well. So off to the Dr I went.
It turns out that many people with depression/anxiety are smokers because they are self medicating with nicotine. His recommendation to me was to use the zero nic most of the time but when I feel the depression/anxiety starting to go up a bit and use some nic.
These days I vape zero nic about 80% of the time and when I need the nic to control the depression/anxiety I will go 1-3 mg depending on the severity for a day or 2.
Be careful how fast you drop your nic levels if you are prone to Depression and/or anxiety.
I dropped all they way down to 0nic inside of 4 months of vaping and had no clue about the changes in my behavior until one day I found myself sitting at the computer crying my eyes out and had no idea why. Told the hubby about it and he commented that he had notice my panic attacks were more frequent as well. So off to the Dr I went.
It turns out that many people with depression/anxiety are smokers because they are self medicating with nicotine. His recommendation to me was to use the zero nic most of the time but when I feel the depression/anxiety starting to go up a bit and use some nic.
These days I vape zero nic about 80% of the time and when I need the nic to control the depression/anxiety I will go 1-3 mg depending on the severity for a day or 2.