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<blockquote data-quote="Bliss Doubt" data-source="post: 23582308" data-attributes="member: 111691"><p>Welcome to ECF, Joe Ba. I wish you the best in your journey toward completely replacing cigarettes with vaping.</p><p></p><p>It is true that vaping doesn't mimic smoking. It almost does, when you get the right pg/vg ratio, the right equipment and the right nic level for you. That "almost" was what made me try vaping in the first place, taking in the puff, feeling that throat hit, and exhaling what looked and felt like cigarette smoke. What I learned early on in this forum, when I was transitioning through dual use, both smoking and vaping for a few weeks before jumping off, is that the nicotine from vaping hits your system a different way than does the nic from smoking. That's about as scientific as I can get in describing the difference, but your body does learn to trust the nicotine input from vaping, so you can be emboldened to quit cigarettes.</p><p></p><p>I agree with all who are saying to get the battery, the tank with pre-made coils, and experiment with small bottles of liquid at different nic levels. The expense is greater, but once you have the right combination nailed, it won't cost as much. You can get larger bottles, more at a time, so it will cost less. Start with two batteries, for one in your mouth and one on the charger, and two tanks for your experiments with juice/nic levels.</p><p></p><p>You still can get ego-T batteries which cost the least. I don't know what glassomizers to recommend any more, since the ones I like are disappearing from the market, but there are lots of others I haven't tried.</p><p></p><p>Again, wishing you luck and sending my heart's support to your heart.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bliss Doubt, post: 23582308, member: 111691"] Welcome to ECF, Joe Ba. I wish you the best in your journey toward completely replacing cigarettes with vaping. It is true that vaping doesn't mimic smoking. It almost does, when you get the right pg/vg ratio, the right equipment and the right nic level for you. That "almost" was what made me try vaping in the first place, taking in the puff, feeling that throat hit, and exhaling what looked and felt like cigarette smoke. What I learned early on in this forum, when I was transitioning through dual use, both smoking and vaping for a few weeks before jumping off, is that the nicotine from vaping hits your system a different way than does the nic from smoking. That's about as scientific as I can get in describing the difference, but your body does learn to trust the nicotine input from vaping, so you can be emboldened to quit cigarettes. I agree with all who are saying to get the battery, the tank with pre-made coils, and experiment with small bottles of liquid at different nic levels. The expense is greater, but once you have the right combination nailed, it won't cost as much. You can get larger bottles, more at a time, so it will cost less. Start with two batteries, for one in your mouth and one on the charger, and two tanks for your experiments with juice/nic levels. You still can get ego-T batteries which cost the least. I don't know what glassomizers to recommend any more, since the ones I like are disappearing from the market, but there are lots of others I haven't tried. Again, wishing you luck and sending my heart's support to your heart. [/QUOTE]
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