Let's see, I have already smoked about 60 less cigs, I think.
I have spent $166 on cartos, batteries, chargers, juice but...I actually have several options now from 12mg juice to 24 mg juice, I have several flavors including tobacco, mint sampler and a fruity sampler and I have plenty of power to keep me going. I placed yet another order to get the car charger and threw in a refill of Freedom tobacco flavor 24mg and a sampler of the fruity, some carto cartons so I can keep the refills organized and 10 blank cartos so that I can try different juices. When my two new orders get here, I should be all set to seriously cut back on cigs. I am still keeping this low pressure but I like vaping so much that I think I can do really well on cutting back or even quitting over time.
I remember spending a small fortune on nicotine patches and they didn't help at all. With the vaping, I have actually cut back on smoking for three days in a row. That means about 3 packs of cigs or $12 in savings. Even though it might take a couple of months, I definitely think I will be coming out ahead financially.
Way more important. I actually feel better with half the smoking. My hubby is so happy about the house and cars smelling better. I really thought I was a loser for not being able to quit smoking after trying so many times and different ways. This is the first time I have had any real hope of quitting. I don't feel deprived of my cigs. It may take a bit to transition but I really think I can smoke fewer and fewer cigs and not miss them and be going bonkers wanting a cig.
i am sure you can do it,i quit 100 % when i started with the volt products.
to me it is also mental,if you want to quit,you can with the help of the pv's.
i gave the woman across the road 2 78mm batts ,a pack of flavored 12mg cartos ,the chargers and a half bottle of 36mg nic juice,,but she does not even try to quit,she says she is to stressed out,,,i have to chuckle every time she tells me that in her drunken,drug riddled voice.
she mixes her prescription drugs with booze.
most people i think can quit or cut back if they really want to.
i smoked for 54 years and tried every thing myself to quit and i thought i really wanted to but i guess not enough,but the PV'S have done the trick for me.
some day i hope to drop the PV'S,sooner rather then later.
we really don't want to trade one bad habit for another bad habit for very long.
Larry