for those that quit anaologs right away, why did you not go back?
any tips?
any tips?
I remember very clearly the minute I put out my very last analog as I was putting together my first kit which was a KR808D-1 from SmokeTip.com. I was pretty excited really, I had been on ECF reading and reading and reading trying to learn not only what to expect but how to "do it right" to get the most I could for my money. That very first vape from my 18mg Marlb flavor cartomizer actually tasted really good! It immediately put a smile on my face as the flavor and that feeling of true satisfaction continued to improve. I had only hoped that this might really get me off of analogs forever, but honestly didn't know if it would do anything for me. Within 5 minutes of vaping, I took my last pack of USA Gold Ultra Light 100's which had 6 cigs in it, along with the last one I smoked that was crushed out cold in my ashtray and stuck them in a drawer where they remain today untouched.
To me there were and have been 2 things that I realized I had to overcome and get from my PV to make the switch so easily. First, the habits. Having something in my hand, the puffing, the inhale, the exhale, the "smoke" and that semi-euphoric feeling you get when within seconds the nicotine is getting to those joy receptors in my brain. Ok, so that much is pretty much completely satisfied with my PV.
Next is what I call "training my brain" to accept my PV and the way it works as my new way of smoking. I think for most this has been the hardest part. We all know that cigarettes contain over 4,000 chemicals, many cancer-causing, many extremely harmful to our bodies in so many ways, some not-so harmful but definitely not good for you. Then enter those chemicals that are so very addictive, primarily the nicotine. Well, my PV has nicotine and actually enough of it to "quench my thirst" for it. Enough to satisfy my need, my urge, to give me my "fix". But then I realize that over the years big tobacco has also added a few other chemicals (I don't know exactly what they are) to keep me addicted and to increase my addiction to cigarettes so that I spend my hard-earned money on their product. They are in business to do one thing and that is to MAKE MONEY any way they can. Therefore they have and continue to add whatever they can to keep me addicted. My PV does not contain any of these "additional" addictive chemicals, but I CAN do without them, and I have.
Well my time has come to say screw big tobacco. You've toyed with my addiction for more than 36 years and now it's my turn to say "no more", and this is part of the "training" process. Now I'm thinking positive! I'm taking myself back (so to speak) and not going to let anyone control me this way anymore. All of sudden I begin to realize that my thinking is working. I set my mind to it, and it's working and working quite easily too. For some this can be the hardest part, but it worked for me. And I have not had one single urge or craving for an analog in well over 3 months now. I have successfully "trained my brain" to accept vaping as my new way of smoking. Period.
Now look at all the advantages! Smokers cough gone in one day. Sense of taste and smell have returned better than I remember. I used to get out of breath taking a shower and getting dressed, not any more. I have more energy and can continue working while I'm vaping, I don't have to stop and find an ashtray or a "designated smoking area" which interrupts my day and trains of thought. No more runs to the store to get cigs at what was $7 per pack when I quit. No more butts, ashes, ashtrays, smell on EVERYTHING including me. No more burning eyes from the smoke, no more flames from lighters and matches. The money you save. This list goes on and on.
And to me one of the best parts about it was there were no withdrawal symptoms, none whatsoever. In my mind I never stopped "smoking", no frustration, headaches, restless nights, going nuts in any way - nothing. Like so many I have come to realize just how easy this transition was to vaping and a big part of it was the mind game, accepting vaping for what it is with all its advantages - and it worked for me. Many vapers continue to hit that analog one or two or more times a day. I say go for it if you have to because you've already cut your analog use dramatically.
How convenient it is to grab my PV, push a button, get my fix and put it right back in my shirt pocket. How easy is that? A little preparation of carts, recharging batteries and simple maintenance and I am one happy camper/vaper! This is now a great hobby for me. I learn something new every day. I mix my own juices, have built a couple of NicoSticks so now my battery lasts me about 8 hours each. I am very content.
And another great part is that if anyone has any doubts or concerns and needs any encouragement, any help or information - just come here to ECF and talk with the best source on the planet for all your vaping needs.
Ok, off my soapbox!
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What worked for me was the fact I didn't want to quit smoking. I LOVED TO SMOKE!