My first 24 hours without an analog!

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Thrill

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Oh on another note,

My fiance and I are making this change together - he too has been a long time smoker. He was initially very wary of the pv. He chose instead to try the lozenges (again...)

He came home from work on day 1 just a mess...and sheepishly asked to use the pv.
He's been reading on it now...and is also, with the help of the pv - still analog free and feeling great about quitting, with only minor withdrawal issues.

Looks like we are going to be buying another. :)

Congratulations! That is just fantastic!! Hopefully you can buy another soon, so you don't have to continue to share!! :D
 

Ondro69

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Good job man I am so happy for you! Good luck!
My last pack of smokes ran dry about this time yesterday. I had been waiting on my starter kit praying they would last me through until it's delivery. Roughed it until the evening hours before figuring I had to go buy one more last pack of cigarettes. Checked the mail box on the way, and hallelujah - package received!!! I'm saved!I'm really impressed with my new eGo-T. I was very optimistic about it, but had a healthy dose of skepticism about it too. It's pretty user friendly, and I like all of the liquids I bought.In many attempts of trying to quit over the years, I've NEVER gone 24 hours without cheating somehow. I've always rationalized in some way that, well - it's okay if I only smoke a half a cigarette - or convincing myself that one before bed is okay, because I'd never sleep without it.Not a cigarette in my house and I'm okay with it. So far, not having an analog hasn't hurt one bit. Still feeling the pull to follow the usual smoking routine though - like going outside (never have smoked in the house). But....it's a beautiful day to vape on the porch :2cool:
 

Oriana871

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I know how you feel!

Finally got one of my kits on Friday (March 16th) and haven't touched an analog since. Not a one. After smoking for so many years - a very long time - I'm amazed. The only thing I felt weird about, ie. missed, was the habit of going outside. I'm very attached to my ecig at the moment, but have a feeling that may lessen a bit when I get used to not smoking.

Very impressed with the whole thing I must say...
 
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