If you vape, you have to drink plenty of water so you don't dehydrate. Coke, tea, coffee, energy drinks don't get it if they have caffeine (diuretics), it must be water and plenty of it
bnrk
Greetings,
Thanks people... for all your HONESTY..... I really appreciate it IMMENSELY !
By the way .... here is MY warning :
If you're looking to find a "real" cigarette experience in e-Cigarettes .... you WON"T find it. Turn back NOW !!... and maybe wait a couple more years for the so-called "impossible" to become a possibility. Your money WILL be wasted if that's what you're expecting ! ! Wait a couple of years (hopefully LESS) and save up some money for sample packs.
Greetings billbeckusa,
You've obviously detected some non-benificial vibes from me. I don't know whether to say I'm sorry or to say that I feel like I was lied to.
Although I'm only 26 days into vaping.... not much has changed. My cravings for a real cigarette have NOT subsided. I'm also NOT happy with the so-called Tobacco extract flavors I've invested in. This thread is simply to INFORM.... that's all. I feel that it is only right to let POTENTIAL vapers know what's in store. Information is empowering. Deception is never a good path. You are quite observant bilbeckusa, and because of that, I think you know this thread will be most helpful (amongst other threads)....
There is no way that you should assume they are safe it's never been proven. If you are not using them to stop smoking then don't start vaping.
To answer the OP while being somewhat influenced by the roller coaster of subsequent posts...
<An ecig is not a cigaratte. If you go in thinking its going to be the real thing you are clearly mistaken. The oral fixation and nicotine dose are there but the whole nostalgia surrounding smoking a real cigarette will never be replaced. So no, ecigs themselves will never make anyone quit smoking, but they may help.>
Cessation is the job of the smoker, not the tools you use to get there.
Note: Even if you talk in a stricly "smoker" point of view... ive seen smokers that only smoke 1 brand and one brand only, meaning not even another cigarette will replace their personal preference of choice. we all know them and some of are or have been that person.
The bottom line is that a lot of people can't see beyond their own experiences.
It's great to lend your experiences to any discussion.The OP was asking for people to state their own personal experiences about the negative aspects of vaping.
That's usually what people do - state their point of view from personal experience.
Isn't that the whole point of this forum?
Don't worry, you'll get used to it.I almost fell out of my chair, I agree with DC2.
RTYPE11, you absolutely nailed it about clearing space or buying a tackle box for all the stuff! One large craft drawer dedicated to ecigs here.I would warn against exhaling through your nose constantly, you will find it embarrassing explaining to people that your nose is in fact not runny, rather it is condensation forming in your nose from vapour and dripping out uncontrollably. I would also warn you in advance to clear a drawer in your credenza or night-stand or go out and buy a tackle box whilst amassing a barrage of vaping goods. I will also warn you that all the people that told you all these years to quit smoking will in fact not throw a parade in your honour once you have quit analogues.
But I'm now 4 weeks smoke free. I still have a pack of smokes with 4 cigarettes left in it. I'm not throwing it away because it gives me some sort of emotional comfort to have it there. It also reminds me how far I've come. I also know now that if I decided right at this moment to have one it doesn't mean the end of my vaping journey.