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I am getting sick and tired of vaping.

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I have been vaping for over a month now, every week I have been increasing the strength of my e juice cause it just didn't feel enough, now I have been vaping 36mg for a week, every morning I just feel kinda sick from yesterday, like some hangover, I don't feel any pains but when I think about vaping it makes me sick, so I usually wait atleast 2 hours after waking up and then vape, today I tried a regular cigarette instead of vaping and it felt good, and the feeling I got from it was way different, I get this anxious feeling when smoking a cigarette, I don't get this from vaping, something is missing, is the nicotine different in cigarettes or what or maybe I am addicted to the tar in cigarettes or co? I sometimes feel so sick of vaping I just put a drop of e juice on fingers and then suck on them, cause I just can't stand another vape, anyway I am thinking of just going back to regular cigerettes.
 

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It's not always an easy transition... it may not be the nic strength that you need to adjust...
perhaps it's the flavor... the delivery system... I kept having a cigarette now and then until I found the right deal for me... turned oiut to be dripping halo freedom at a higher voltage...

anyway... every cigarette you don't have is a little victory...

Why don't you let us know what you are using.... what you've tried etc...

Also... some folks have found more success vaping liquid with WTA... I wouldn't jump to that right away, but no harm in investigating it... ck out Aroma eliquids...
 

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No, you aren't addicted to tar, lol. You ARE, however, physically addicted to probably well over 100 of the several thousand chemicals active in cigarettes.

most people who had a heavy cig habit, end up experiencing withdrawal symptoms, even when replacing with vaping, or patches, or whatever. Nicotine isn't the only chemical you become addicted to.


You might want to try out the e-liquids that have tobacco alkaloid extracts. They seem to work better for people like you, who are heavily addicted to cigarettes. Many people who still weren't getting what their body was craving from plain ole vaping, have had much success with the tobacco alkaloid extracts or whatever they are called. Hopefully someone can chime in and recommend a good vendor for them.

Don't give up vaping.....it is quite possibly the best decision you've ever made. Your health is worth it.
 
36mg sounds like it could definitely make so you sick, if you want to go off the wagon its a personal choice. I know I turned to vaping to wean myself off nicotine and the lower I get the dosage the more enjoyable it has seemed, been on 12mg for about a month now and going to try some 6 soon. Have you tried many different blends/brands of juice yet?
 

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If your feeling sick then your probably getting too much nic... I would suggest lowering your nic and just chain vape thru the rough times. I chain vaped with 6mg until I didn't feel like vaping and didn't feel sick from it. If you try chain vaping at 36mg it would be asking to feel sick for most ppl. Gl Id try whatever it takes to not go back to smoking
 

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WTA at 12mg is an easy way to vape through a craving. 24mg hypes me up, especially chain vaping, and 36 would probably just knock me over.

What sorts of flavors do you like? Tobacco, bakery, fruit? Light, heavy, sweet? Nothing satisfies me more than a coffee flavor or a good rich tobacco. Fruits and desserts taste good, but don't seem to hit the spot.

Aroma is a registered vendor here, they have a subforum if you want to check out some of their options.
 

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I can say that It is a very different sort of nic buzz. When I started I would over nic my self. (I still do somtimes) Cigarettes seem so imediate and Vape catches up on you a few moments later.. IDK, that is my experience. I got used to it. MUCH better than cigarettes.

Good luck, hope you find your way.
 
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36mg sounds like it could definitely make so you sick, if you want to go off the wagon its a personal choice. I know I turned to vaping to wean myself off nicotine and the lower I get the dosage the more enjoyable it has seemed, been on 12mg for about a month now and going to try some 6 soon. Have you tried many different blends/brands of juice yet?

People vape 36mg all the time. DO NOT make it sound like that is too high, because it isn't. I started at that level and I'm now down to 16mg. But I really get tired of the low nic level vapers making it seem like those who vape higher levels must have some problem. Let's not act, like those who quite smoking "cold turkey", and then look down at anyone who can't do it that way. Everyone has different systems and different make-ups and different needs.
 
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WTA at 12mg is an easy way to vape through a craving. 24mg hypes me up, especially chain vaping, and 36 would probably just knock me over.

What sorts of flavors do you like? Tobacco, bakery, fruit? Light, heavy, sweet? Nothing satisfies me more than a coffee flavor or a good rich tobacco. Fruits and desserts taste good, but don't seem to hit the spot.

Aroma is a registered vendor here have a subforum if you want to check out some of their options.

Does wta taste better than regular tobacco juice? It sure is expensive. Makes me awful nervous.
 

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I think it might be your pv. It may not be the right one for you. What model/type are you using?

I agree that your PV, as well as the delivery system (head), could be preventing you from getting a more satisfying vape. That being said, I've used more PV's and eliquids than I can remember and none of them perfectly duplicates smoking an analog.
 

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I'm too new to vaping to be an expert, but in my opinion, you might be feeling sick because you are overdosing on nicotine. I used to get the sick, fuzzy hangover-ish feeling in the morning when I'd chain-smoked very heavily the night before. When that would happen, I didn't feel satisfied, I felt sick.

I think that, along with withdrawal from the other chemicals in cigarettes, your liquid is too strong. I would go back to 24 or even 18 and drink lots of water and/or fruit juice. I also find that candied ginger once in a while wakes me up and makes me feel clearer and brighter.

Could you tell us how much you smoked when you were smoking analogs?
 

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Does wta taste better than regular tobacco juice? It sure is expensive. Makes me awful nervous.

I have had some really horrible tobacco flavors, and not too many of the good ones. This is the first time I've tried and liked more than one flavor from a vendor enough to re-order it. And, I have tried one Aroma flavor that I will not reorder, so they are not infallible.

The thing is, if you don't need it, aren't missing something when you vape, and quit smoking without WTA then you don't need to buy it. I still smoke. WTA helps a LOT and I am avoiding more cigs now than I was before I used it.
 

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A couple of things- first, I think you are taking in way more nicotine than you did as a smoker. 36mg is really high. So without realizing it, you probably became even more addicted to nicotine. Second, when you quit smoking, you are withdrawing from a lot more things than just nicotine. I've read of a lot of people feeling crummy while they were transitioning, myself included. Also, maybe you have a sensitivity to either pg or vg? You could try doing 100% pg or vg juice and see if you tolerate it better

All in all I think what you are experiencing is pretty normal. It takes some time for your body to adapt but I'm willing to bet that if you just stick with it, things are bound to get easier for you soon.
 
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