You've only been vaping for two weeks? That's not too bad. I "Paralleled" for a while....needed to make sure "this vaping thing" would work out 1st. Besides, I had several packs and wanted to finish them. Then I decided to bite-the-bullet and not buy anymore. Just don't have any. It worked for me.
My mom, OTOH, had to have those "emergency cigs" handy...so she froze them in the freezer for storage. Just knowing they were there gave her strength and "safe feelings" while she quit. She eventually gave them away. lol.
There's no one right way to quit. Just because you hear "day 1" stories does not mean it's like that for everyone.
You may be helped by knowing that there is a withdrawal period from the tobacco. One of the posters above mentioned WTA juice too. Some use snus. Others of us "tough it out". There's 1000's of chemicals in tobacco smoke...much more than just nicotine. The bad news is for many of us there's still withdrawal even while using e-cigs. The good news is IT PASSES. I think I got past the worst of it in a couple of weeks.
Now, I've used gum and patches and lozenges before. Even got off cigs for 7 months once...but still used the gum/lozenges. They irritated my digestive system too much. E-cigs are better to me in that regard...so I'm nearing 3 years off the smoking habit.
Give your system a chance to cut down from all the other chemicals. Give yourself a break. Also, build a plan for how, and when, you will quit if you choose to. If you know what withdrawal is like, you can mitigate the effects and push through. I think there's more details in either the ECF Info pages or the health section.
Good Luck!