MY NEWBIE BRAIN HURTS

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Spaz 730

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Hi and welcome! Yes I felt just the same and it can be a bit overwhelming to begin with - all I can say is take things by stages and learn at your own pace.

I'd say the best way to go is to start off with something simple that works for you, suits your personal style, and offers you satisfaction.

Over time our tastes change as do our ideas - once you work out what you want for the next stage things get easier.

The one thing I have found about the people on this forum is that they really don't think a question is silly if the person asking it doesn't know the answer and will go out of their way to help a genuine questioner.

Welcome again, sit back relax and enjoy the journey!
Thanks yeah that's exactly what I need. I have lots of questions and I feel as well that no question is silly in anyone's quest for knowledge.
 

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Hello & welcome @Spaz 730 ;0

Lol, I've been vaping for over 7 years & my brain is also fried these days with all the new gear that is coming out on an almost daily basis. In many ways, it was so much simpler back when I started - a mini cigalike or a longer cigalike where the only choices :)
Thank you. Yeah I guess that's the price we pay for rapid progress, not a bad thing, it's just constant information overload.
 
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The ECF is seemingly an Endless source of Info on All Thing e-Cigarette. Glad you found us. And hope your Brain is Feeling Better.

I know what it is like when your Brain Hurts. ;)
Thank you. Yeah feeling a little better now so I'm back. Gonna seek out some answers and suggestions now.
 

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Thank you. Nice, spaz is good normal is boring, I'm sure a fellow spaz would agree with that.

The last thing I ever have or ever would want to be is normal -- which is good, because it's just not possible for me. :D The only downside to spazness is the uncomfortable falling and running into things all the time. Got a new ding on my knee yesterday, from the corner of my mom's glass coffee table. :facepalm:

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The last thing I ever have or ever would want to be is normal -- which is good, because it's just not possible for me. :D The only downside to spazness is the uncomfortable falling and running into things all the time. Got a new ding on my knee yesterday, from the corner of my mom's glass coffee table. :facepalm:

Andria
Sounds good. Not the falling and running into things, but the rest sounds about right in my book.
 

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Sounds good. Not the falling and running into things, but the rest sounds about right in my book.

Well I've found that there actually IS an upside to that kind of spazness... I've fallen so many times in my life, that I learned very young, when a fall has begun and gone beyond any hope of recovering from it... just go limp, don't fight it. I've never broken a bone. The only time I've ever incurred a severe injury from a fall was when I slipped on some ice while pregnant -- I didn't want to land hard on my bottom and maybe injure the pregnancy, so fighting the fall, I partially ruptured one of my lumbar vertebrae, and caused what seems to be a permanent weakness at that spot, causing another partial rupture later, and now in my 50s, sciatica. But my kid was fine, born safely, so I guess it was worth it -- maternal instinct when I wasn't yet a full-fledged maternal unit. :D

Andria
 
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