I've been
vaping for 3 years now so vaping has become as second nature to me as smoking used to be. I can't really say that I get cravings for cigarettes anymore, but there are times when my vaping just isn't doing it for me. I self medicate with nicotine, mainly for stress and I've had times when no amount of vaping was cutting it.
I did experiment recently with some WTA (whole tobacco alkaloid) liquid from Aroma Ejuice. Rather than having just nicotine, it contains additional alkaloids from tobacco that, for me at least, gave me a more genuine smoke like experience. I didn't get a head rush or anything like some people, but it does seem to have that extra "something" that set it apart from my regular liquid.
I wasn't crazy about the taste of it by itself, but I mixed it with some other tobacco flavors that I had around and I keep that on hand for those moments when I need a bit more.
Others have also used Snus in addition to vaping to get through extreme cravings.
Personally, I didn't restrict myself from smoking when I started. I had a pack left the day I got my first ecig and I took both to my poker league. I alternated between vaping and smoking all night long and by the end of the night I was dreading lighting up (but far too cheap to toss the remaining cigs). I was relieved when the pack was empty.
I had no cravings for the next 2 weeks on my ecig, but I wore out my blu kit in that time ( 2-3PAD smoker) and resorted to smoking until I could research and order a different kit.
Just hang in there. If you need a cigarette, have one. Personally, I feel that the stress of saying "never again" will make the cravings even worse. You'll most likely find it disgusting, but denying yourself of it tends to escalate a craving to an obsession. I bummed a smoke a couple months into vaping when my battery died at the courthouse. I took 2 puffs and was sick to my stomach the whole afternoon.
Best wishes and we're always here to help.