If you had one month to live...

With one month left to live, I would

  • Just smoke

  • Just vape

  • Smoke some and vape some

  • Give up nicotine entirely


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SuZamme

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first impulse was to smoke... but since it would be my last month and I'd want to spend as much time as possible around my kids and grandson I would have to choose to vape instead ;)
I had the similar thought as you, Mr. Thy, of wanting to spend time with family and not smell like an ashtray.
 
just smoke analogs...only gonna be a month with no health decline... i am glad to be off of analogs, but if i knew for sure i was gonna die in a month, analogs are just so much easier to deal with...no liquid, no batteries, no problems....

even though i would go right back to analogs, i would spend a good amount of time trying to convert smokers to vapers...maybe their life can be saved
 

PaulB

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I went with both--in what proportion I'm not sure. I figure I would want my final days to be as trouble-free as possible, and I can't say as I've had thirty consecutive days without some sort of atomizer annoyance. So at very least lighting-up-instead would probably need to be an option. (But just watch: my last thirty days would go and be the ones where vaping finally became a consistent and reliable experience. :rolleyes: )
 

NCC

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Vape. And, probably not too much of that since the airliners don't allow vaping onboard. With only 30 days to spend, I'd spend a good deal of it traveling and sightseeing. Even when my feet were on the ground I probably wouldn't be vaping as much as I do now, because I don't feel as much like doing so when I'm slack jawed in awe viewing amazing scenery. :) Definitely no cigarettes. I've tried them since I quit and didn't find them to be enjoyable (and I was a moderate smoker for more than 35 years, not bashing smokers, OK?).
 
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