How long to give up Analogues??

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Springbird

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I stopped using analogs after the second day. Started vaping at 18mg and found that that wasn't enough first thing in the morning. Second morning I took a few drags off a 36mg and then switched to the 18 for most of the rest of the day. That did it for me. I keep a high mg cart around for when I felt like I want a cig and that helps boost the nicotine up quickly and ends the craving.
 

Valsacar

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I ordered an Ego so hopefully the battery life will be fine!!

It's so encouraging to hear people are only taking a day or so to get of the analogues!!

eGo has been great, battery lasts me all day... and I use it almost constantly. I did find, due to over use, I wasn't giving the atty time to cool off. So now I carry both sets with me so I can puff one a few times and switch to the other to ensure it cools down enough.
 

Java_Az

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Took me about 3 weeks to get off analogs after i took my first vape. I am not much of a quitter so i guess it was harder for me then some i had to work at it a bit. Had some technical problems That didn't help much and the carts i got with my kit were pretty weak on the nic level. Once i got a nice strong juice and got the e cig working properly it was easy. If it is not cutting it for you might want to try a liquid with more nicotine in it. Helped me out anyways
 
For me it took finding the right ecig - with the first set I bought, it worked most of the day but found I was craving a "real" cigarette when I got home.

Bought a 2nd set and it was much of the same - able to get through the day, but....

so, I took a break and finished off the tobacco I had in the house ( I was making my own) and then I opened the new package I had from V4L.

Never turned back - I threw out the final bit of tobacco I had and have been fine ever since.

Doesn't even seem like I've quit smoking, I never miss having a "real" cigarette.

I figure I spent $250+ finding the right system, but to me that's fine - I've smoked just about 35 years, NEVER, EVER thought I would be able to get off cigarettes.
 
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