Look, you don't get to blame the equipment for your inexperience. I don't mean to be harsh, but I do kind of mean it.
So, if you think your God spared you in order to like, get lung cancer and die horribly, you just "pick up that cigarette and good luck.
Or, you can man up, read, learn and have a PLEASANT experience. This shouldn't stop you
vaping-- it should stop you from
vaping how you WERE. What happened to you was just like the perfect storm of inexperience, and with a few safety measures you can learn to vape like the HOWEVER many vapers on the planet who learned to vape safely do.
Buy a regulated mod, read Mooch's blog and Baditude's and you will be just fine.
You don't get to blame
vaping, batteries, or anything on YOUR CHOICES in vape. You can simply move on from it, to either a happier life or to a life of misery. I am quite sure the experience was terrifying, and I'm also sure you wish you'd known more.
But that's NOT vaping's fault and to say it is capable of driving you back to tobacco?
That's sort of the same as staying, wow, I had a major highway accident at night and it drove me away from driving, so I am going to wear black and pace the highways instead. It's like blaming your chipmunk for dying when you forgot to feed an water it for a month.
Man up. No offense. Just go "Oh thank god, there is a group of people who are here and willing t to help me do better!"
That is about the worst "learning" conclusion and/or outcome for a mech accident I have ever seen. Again, no offense but really honestly you did like this chain of vaping wrongs, what happened was almost inevitable, but since you didn't know what you didn't know, well now you have the opportunity to LEARN. You were actually SUPER LUCKY.
Think about what you choose to do with that luck. I mean that SO MUCH.
Anna