Hi Biff Rocko
I know what you mean. I knew someone who only smoked when they drank (and usually bummed a pack's worth of cigarettes off me during an evening because they never had any) and the next day were not smoking at all. Could go weeks without a cigarette. Never could figure out how anyone could do that. I smoked all the time all day, every day. Smoked more at certain times, but always smoked.
My kids used to say they bet if I could have found a way to smoke in the shower and while I was asleep I would probably be totally happy. Who knows, maybe that is true, I was and am extremely addicted to nicotine.
Maybe I am really too gun shy about this, but considering I tried this almost 2 years ago and went back to smoking full time gradually, one cigarette at a time, I am very concerned (and I admit scared) about failing this time. You have no idea how much I would like to be able to smoke when I want, but I tried that almost 2 years ago and was back to full time smoking within weeks.
Guess I sound a bit whiney, dramatic and/or childish here, but I do have a lot riding on this and as I said scared I will fail this time again. I have read so many posts about how easy it has been for so many people to switch over, some just immediately, and while I admit I am jealous, I am happy for everyone whose time has been easier than mine.
Yes I am a vaper now, thank you for posting that.
I just have to do all I can to remain a vaper. I am glad (and I admit jealous too) that you can manage cigarettes the way you can. Unfortunately for me, it seems I just can't stop given my past history, not sure what it is, my level of addiction or perhaps a flaw in my character, but whatever it is, they seem to control me, not the other way around.
Still vaping away today. Into Day 15
