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<blockquote data-quote="zoiDman" data-source="post: 23696101" data-attributes="member: 34865"><p>For all things e-Cigarette, Nicotine Strength IMO Epitomize the say'n "Everyone's Different".</p><p></p><p>Take what I used.</p><p></p><p>I quit Cigarettes using 36mg/ml. Nothing else could get me to the Other side. But after being Cigarette Free for about 90 days, the point where I felt I'd made it, I dropped down to 18mg/ml DIY. Even with 2010 Hardware, 36mg just seemed too High to use Day-2-Day.</p><p></p><p>I used 18mg/ml for Years. Saw the 1st eGo's. And Cartomizers emerge. Was there on that 2 Steps forward and 3 Steps back journey of the CE2. Saw the 1st TC Mods and ... anyway, you get the idea.</p><p></p><p>Somewhere around 2018 I got it in My Head that if cut My Nicotine intake in Half, that my Nicotine Base would last Twice as Long. (Graduate Level Math I know - LOL) So I did. I went to 9mg/ml. Then in early 2020 I thought if I went Unflavored, DIY sure would be Easy. How bad could Unflavored be? Turned out I liked it. Liked it a lot.</p><p></p><p>So for about 2 Years I did Unflavored 9mg/ml. Until Daylight Savings Time came in 2022. I hate Daylight Savings Time. I have that Nervous Feeling that I forgetting something. Kinda like that feeling I had way back in 2010 when I quit Cigarettes. Then it Hit me.</p><p></p><p>Why not Quit Nicotine? And just vape 0mg Unflavored? I'm going to feel Edgy anyway. Why Not? Nicotine at 9mg/ml | 3.5ml per day wasn't really doing anything. So I did. I poured my last batch of 9mg/ml down the sink and turned the page.</p><p></p><p>The Funny thing was, it really wasn't a big deal. Kinda like the step down to 9mg/ml Wasn't really a big deal. Two Days or Three Days of feeling a little Edgy and that was it. I no longer used Nicotine.</p><p></p><p>So I guess to make a Short Story Long is that for some, vaping just becomes a Habit more than a Need for Nicotine. And if you do it long enough, the steps down of Nicotine levels really isn't as big of a deal as I had thought they would be.</p><p></p><p>---</p><p></p><p>Waaaaay TL/DR:</p><p></p><p>Cutting down on Nicotine Levels Isn't necessarily hard. And 2 or 3 Days of Edginess can sometimes be all there is to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zoiDman, post: 23696101, member: 34865"] For all things e-Cigarette, Nicotine Strength IMO Epitomize the say'n "Everyone's Different". Take what I used. I quit Cigarettes using 36mg/ml. Nothing else could get me to the Other side. But after being Cigarette Free for about 90 days, the point where I felt I'd made it, I dropped down to 18mg/ml DIY. Even with 2010 Hardware, 36mg just seemed too High to use Day-2-Day. I used 18mg/ml for Years. Saw the 1st eGo's. And Cartomizers emerge. Was there on that 2 Steps forward and 3 Steps back journey of the CE2. Saw the 1st TC Mods and ... anyway, you get the idea. Somewhere around 2018 I got it in My Head that if cut My Nicotine intake in Half, that my Nicotine Base would last Twice as Long. (Graduate Level Math I know - LOL) So I did. I went to 9mg/ml. Then in early 2020 I thought if I went Unflavored, DIY sure would be Easy. How bad could Unflavored be? Turned out I liked it. Liked it a lot. So for about 2 Years I did Unflavored 9mg/ml. Until Daylight Savings Time came in 2022. I hate Daylight Savings Time. I have that Nervous Feeling that I forgetting something. Kinda like that feeling I had way back in 2010 when I quit Cigarettes. Then it Hit me. Why not Quit Nicotine? And just vape 0mg Unflavored? I'm going to feel Edgy anyway. Why Not? Nicotine at 9mg/ml | 3.5ml per day wasn't really doing anything. So I did. I poured my last batch of 9mg/ml down the sink and turned the page. The Funny thing was, it really wasn't a big deal. Kinda like the step down to 9mg/ml Wasn't really a big deal. Two Days or Three Days of feeling a little Edgy and that was it. I no longer used Nicotine. So I guess to make a Short Story Long is that for some, vaping just becomes a Habit more than a Need for Nicotine. And if you do it long enough, the steps down of Nicotine levels really isn't as big of a deal as I had thought they would be. --- Waaaaay TL/DR: Cutting down on Nicotine Levels Isn't necessarily hard. And 2 or 3 Days of Edginess can sometimes be all there is to it. [/QUOTE]
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