You know, I would never have considered quality of life w/r/t vaping vs. smoking, for me starting out, it was a "Okay, let's not die of COPD situation." I sort of figured the romance of smoking would never wear off. That said, I feel a different sense of accomplishment when making my own ejuice, selecting mods and wanting to figure out what I can do. I wouldn't call it a hobby *exactly* but I do far more enjoy many aspects of vaping that I never would have considered.
Not to mention: Not going outside in the 115 degree heat to smoke a cigarette and having to stop everything I'm doing, smelling terrible, having my family worry about me, spending less money (I think it's about to even out
) Losing wrinkles, looking healthier, EATING (OMG, I cannot BELIEVE my appetite these days) and tasting food, not having my kid stress out over my wellbeing, our house not burning down again (well, that was husband's cigarette, ironically, but it was *really* stressful), not burning holes in my clothing, having a vast array of new things to try, getting back into crafting (to keep hands occupied), not supporting BT and the increasing prices they command, not constantly trying to find the cheapest tobacco, gosh, the list goes on, not being a bad example to the kiddos I work with, being able to exercise more happily and extensively, being able to breathe, not having used an inhaler in 3 weeks, not constantly wheezing, hearing DeAnna talk happily about converting her kiddo and friends to vaping, etc., etc., etc.
Okay, I think I've made my point. But, that is why communities here are helpful, it's an entirely different space than smoking. AND, I certainly didn't start smoking without assistance (my best friend in HS was perpetual bad news) and support, LOL, so I see this as the exact same thing.
All the things above are valuable to me *because* I started vaping only because I had *no idea* what else to do. I think if I'd *stuck* to that mindset, I would have lost sight of those valuable things above. So yes, we're all going to die, and however I die, even if it's vape related, the positives outweigh the negatives for me. I'd have to say given all possibilities, maybe vaping will kill me off slightly faster, it's certainly *possible*. But, I gave up on catastrophic thinking a LONG time ago and I'm glad I did. I used to worry about tidal waves, that gigantic mountain wherever that would fall into the sea, a gigantic volcanic explosion, dying in a tunnel, oh heck, you name it, I used to worry about it. But, one day (I think it was the tidal wave show) I was watching it, about to freak out, then I thought, "You know? I should worry about that IF and only WHEN it happens. I'mma gonna worry about that THEN." It really saved me some major mental energy, so I'm PROUD to present the things in my life that are *IMPROVED* thanks to vaping, and those things include more than health benefits, in many ways... Not to say research isn't important, but it can't rule my life beyond a certain point, which is if/when it's valuable information gathering, not some "Expert" going on about the tidal plume of vaping that will destroy us all....
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R: I have stopped worrying about the methodology behind which I will die, I will leave my corpse behind for those who'd like to study it to *find out*. I will be busy elsewhere, either quitting vaping, while decomposing, or doing something *else*. 
Anna
Not to mention: Not going outside in the 115 degree heat to smoke a cigarette and having to stop everything I'm doing, smelling terrible, having my family worry about me, spending less money (I think it's about to even out
Okay, I think I've made my point. But, that is why communities here are helpful, it's an entirely different space than smoking. AND, I certainly didn't start smoking without assistance (my best friend in HS was perpetual bad news) and support, LOL, so I see this as the exact same thing.
All the things above are valuable to me *because* I started vaping only because I had *no idea* what else to do. I think if I'd *stuck* to that mindset, I would have lost sight of those valuable things above. So yes, we're all going to die, and however I die, even if it's vape related, the positives outweigh the negatives for me. I'd have to say given all possibilities, maybe vaping will kill me off slightly faster, it's certainly *possible*. But, I gave up on catastrophic thinking a LONG time ago and I'm glad I did. I used to worry about tidal waves, that gigantic mountain wherever that would fall into the sea, a gigantic volcanic explosion, dying in a tunnel, oh heck, you name it, I used to worry about it. But, one day (I think it was the tidal wave show) I was watching it, about to freak out, then I thought, "You know? I should worry about that IF and only WHEN it happens. I'mma gonna worry about that THEN." It really saved me some major mental energy, so I'm PROUD to present the things in my life that are *IMPROVED* thanks to vaping, and those things include more than health benefits, in many ways... Not to say research isn't important, but it can't rule my life beyond a certain point, which is if/when it's valuable information gathering, not some "Expert" going on about the tidal plume of vaping that will destroy us all....
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Anna