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<blockquote data-quote="boo2600" data-source="post: 23713130" data-attributes="member: 419046"><p>Welcome!</p><p></p><p>Sometimes I feel like that too. The reality is, I'm only remembering when smoking was pleasurable. I waited a few years longer than you to quit. The last year or so, it was painful to smoke. I couldn't go to bed without using a nebuliser first. I was spending 400 a month on lung medication. That's after the insurance paid their part. I also notice now that bad people who smoke smell. I used to smoke on my porch, and even now, I smell cigarettes. At worst, people say I now smell like cotton candy, lol. Give it some time, and those thoughts will go away for the most part. My advice would be to keep a variety of flavours around so you don't get bored. Also, use different devices if that is within your budget. Cigarette smoking is tactile. It involves the hands. Find devices that feel good in the hand. There is also no harm in eventually quitting nicotine altogether.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boo2600, post: 23713130, member: 419046"] Welcome! Sometimes I feel like that too. The reality is, I'm only remembering when smoking was pleasurable. I waited a few years longer than you to quit. The last year or so, it was painful to smoke. I couldn't go to bed without using a nebuliser first. I was spending 400 a month on lung medication. That's after the insurance paid their part. I also notice now that bad people who smoke smell. I used to smoke on my porch, and even now, I smell cigarettes. At worst, people say I now smell like cotton candy, lol. Give it some time, and those thoughts will go away for the most part. My advice would be to keep a variety of flavours around so you don't get bored. Also, use different devices if that is within your budget. Cigarette smoking is tactile. It involves the hands. Find devices that feel good in the hand. There is also no harm in eventually quitting nicotine altogether. [/QUOTE]
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