How long have you all been vaping?

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Curious how long everyone’s been vaping? And do you plan to keep vaping or quit at some point?
I've been vaping since I turned 48, I think. I found these cig-a-likes at 7-11, for 12 bucks I'd get five of what looked like the filter tip of a cigarette, it actually contains a coils and cotton saturated with enough to last my a few hours. Then I went with it running, loving all the new technology put ibti it, all while remaining much more healthy I'd I'd continued to smoke. I just recently celebrated my 61st birthday with COPD.
 

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    I started vaping right after I joined the forum here in the summer of 2009. I had seen a brief story on local news about these electronic cigarettes that young people were using. Technology has greatly improved over the years and when I look back at how it was when I started I'm amazed that I stuck with it. I am more likely to open a vape store with what's in my basement than I am to ever quit vaping.
     

    zoiDman

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    I've Vaped since late 2009. Shifted to Unflavored a Handful of Years back. Quit Nicotine and went to 0mg on Mar 13th (Daylight Savings Time Day) 2022.

    I'll probably Quit all together in the Future. Maybe this Year? Maybe Not? Hard to say.
     

    DavidOck

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    About 12 1/2 years for me, yeah, cig-a-likes and egos and the venerable T3S did the trick, for me about a week from starting to vape and stopping combust tobacco. Found my nic "sweet spot" and decent flavors fairly quickly.

    FDA can go fish, I build and mix, stocked for about 25 years, and, well, I'm 74 now :)

    Nope, not a quitter ;)
     

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    If the world falls apart & I can't charge batteries anymore, maybe I'll go back to smoking. (but I doubt it)
    First started "trying" to vape in 2010, but I had no idea what I was doing. Smoked my last cigarette on April fools day 2011 (I bought an eGo)
    Now I have all these Caravela's & Provari's to use up before I can quit vaping. (don't think I'll last that long)
     

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    If the world falls apart & I can't charge batteries anymore, maybe I'll go back to smoking. (but I doubt it)
    I have one of those multi-panel solar things that backpackers hang on their backs on top of their backpacks, with the panels open to the sun. Then I also have an emergency radio with a solar panel on top, and an emergency flashlight with solar panel. I might have to wait longer for the recharges, but I've made sure to have several ways to recharge in a grid down situation.
     

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    August will make six years for me. The first couple years I did smoke an occasional pack of Marlboros along the way but never went totally back to smoking. Now, I can't remember the last actual cigarette I smoked. Certainly don't miss it. Vaping was instrumental in my quitting tobacco. Forty two years of cigarettes did cause some COPD but it's manageable without meds for now. I may or may not quit vaping at some point but I still enjoy it. I do use another nicotine product though while at work. I found the nicotine pouches to work quite nicely while I'm working, I work in a call center and get 2 fifteen minute breaks and 30 minute lunch which is when I get to vape. The rest of the time I have one of those pouches going. If I ever had to quit vaping, I think I would still use these for nicotine.
     

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    August will make six years for me. The first couple years I did smoke an occasional pack of Marlboros along the way but never went totally back to smoking. Now, I can't remember the last actual cigarette I smoked. Certainly don't miss it. Vaping was instrumental in my quitting tobacco. Forty two years of cigarettes did cause some COPD but it's manageable without meds for now. I may or may not quit vaping at some point but I still enjoy it. I do use another nicotine product though while at work. I found the nicotine pouches to work quite nicely while I'm working, I work in a call center and get 2 fifteen minute breaks and 30 minute lunch which is when I get to vape. The rest of the time I have one of those pouches going. If I ever had to quit vaping, I think I would still use these for nicotine.
    I am similar. I have to stealth vape at work and use Swedish snus at work. I can sneak a couple puffs here and there but snus keeps me level during the work day. For me, one isn’t enough without the other.
     

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