2 days... only 2 carts on a KR808D-1.
I've read that people who smoke have a nicotine level that their body is comfortable with. If the person has been smoking Camel filters for 20 years and try to switch to Camel ultra lights they will still smoke in a fashion that gives their bodies the nicotine level that their body is accustomed to. That could mean deeper inhaling, more puffs per minute, etc. But, either way, they will smoke in a manner to reach their desired nicotine levels.
People would always comment on how fast I would smoke. I'd head outside, puff, puff, puff, get about 3/4 through a smoke, and toss it. Some people called it a waste. I've never been enamored with the act of smoking. For me it was a way to satisfy my body's craving for nicotine.
After 2 days of vaping I realize that my body doesn't need nicotine as much as I thought it did.
I was smoking a pack of analogs a day but now I realize that I was really only smoking maybe half or less of a cigarette.
Since I received my PV, when I'm craving nicotine I'll head to the restroom at work for a quick vape instead of going outside when I was smoking analogs. The restroom is small, so I find myself vaping in front of a mirror which gives me the opportunity to observe my inhalation pattern. I really don't inhale much... crazy... I had no idea.
I've come to the realization that the reason my analog smoke breaks were so quick was because it didn't take long before I got the nicotine my body was craving.
It's become even more apparent that I don't need as much nicotine as I thought I did.
I'm coming up on day 3 of vaping and the 2 cartridges that I started with are still producing a good amount of vapor. I've only recharged my batteries once (two batteries).
This is the best possible news I could have gotten!
At this pace I'm going to cut my nicotine costs by 75%.
I've read that people who smoke have a nicotine level that their body is comfortable with. If the person has been smoking Camel filters for 20 years and try to switch to Camel ultra lights they will still smoke in a fashion that gives their bodies the nicotine level that their body is accustomed to. That could mean deeper inhaling, more puffs per minute, etc. But, either way, they will smoke in a manner to reach their desired nicotine levels.
People would always comment on how fast I would smoke. I'd head outside, puff, puff, puff, get about 3/4 through a smoke, and toss it. Some people called it a waste. I've never been enamored with the act of smoking. For me it was a way to satisfy my body's craving for nicotine.
After 2 days of vaping I realize that my body doesn't need nicotine as much as I thought it did.
I was smoking a pack of analogs a day but now I realize that I was really only smoking maybe half or less of a cigarette.
Since I received my PV, when I'm craving nicotine I'll head to the restroom at work for a quick vape instead of going outside when I was smoking analogs. The restroom is small, so I find myself vaping in front of a mirror which gives me the opportunity to observe my inhalation pattern. I really don't inhale much... crazy... I had no idea.
I've come to the realization that the reason my analog smoke breaks were so quick was because it didn't take long before I got the nicotine my body was craving.
It's become even more apparent that I don't need as much nicotine as I thought I did.
I'm coming up on day 3 of vaping and the 2 cartridges that I started with are still producing a good amount of vapor. I've only recharged my batteries once (two batteries).
This is the best possible news I could have gotten!
At this pace I'm going to cut my nicotine costs by 75%.
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