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D4rk50ul

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I'm more than a little excited about this whole thing. Seeing my wife finally quit is what really did it, I worried a lot about her health. It's almost like being on death row rotting away and then being granted clemency. I know its only been 7 days but thats 7 more days than we've been smoke free than before this point.
 

cloudman2000

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Congratulations! I just hit about three weeks since I totally quit analogs and I don't see any way I would go back under any circumstances. Twenty years of smoking and the longest I could manage when I tried to quit before e-cigs was about a day-and-a-half. It was a little hard to adjust the first few days though because those old habits die hard no matter how good the alternative is but that phase has passed and it was so worth it because now I am using something that tastes many many times over better, costs many many times over less, and which I believe (using old-fashioned common sense) is dramatically less harmful to my health, if it is harmful at all that is.
 

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Congratulations!! I love seeing new quitters jump in full force!! Woot! Glad you got your wife on board too!

I use drip tips now but did cartridges for many months...tried every filler. I prefered the lipton pyramid tea bag mods over the blue foam myself... The foam did alter the taste.

Went through a cartomizer phase too and eventually settled on dripping.

Whatever keeps you guys off cigs.... It's an evolutionary process and with so many options there is always something to try if you're starting to go through a rough patch.

Good luck, happy vaping!!

Aloha!
 
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