Need help figuring out what nic level to get for when stressed

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Sally_

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I have an rda, still very new to rebuildable. I only use 6mg, I will do a some experimenting with it to use at home. Any particular setup you use to get those results?

But it dosen't seem like it would be convenient for on the go use, plan to actually pull out my 808 setup so I can get same hands free relief because I was in the middle of something when I needed that extra kick.
 

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As another light smoker, here's what has worked for me and where I am going. I started with 6 nic, as I smoked about 7-8 Marlboro lights a day. The 6 worked for me and I was able to complelely quit immediately with some cig craving about once a day that I could vape through. I did start chain vaping, and I didn't want to wind up MORE addicted to nicotine, so I lowered to 3. 3 worked pretty well, since I was over the initial quitting analogs, and before long I was eyeing 0 nic. So I started buying 0 and would boost it with a couple drops (or more) of a complementary 3 or 6 flavor I had in stock. By this time, straight 6 was too strong for everyday vaping.

But now I have this whole confusing mess of various flavors and strengths and when I want to raise the nic a little on my Summer Sweet maybe I don't have the right booster flavor in the right strength, and I need to buy more 3 Vanilla Custard to go with the 0 Caramel Swirl... So I went with a big bottle of plain 3 nic and am buying all 0 flavors. This gives me flexibility with any flaovor I want to have between almost 3 and 0. I still have some 6 flavor if I really need to hit the sauce and will probably maintain a small amount of 6 in a flavor I can always vape to get me through the phone-throwing, I'm-going-to-quit-this-job moments. Point being to avoid having five flavors each in three nic strengths.

YMMV, but it's working for me.
 
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