Quit Date For Ecigs?

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NamVet68

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I don't really have any intention of quitting vaping, I enjoy it too much. I actually quit smoking analogs about 8-9 years before I took up vaping, so I was well over the withdrawal process from cigarettes. I wish they had e-cigs back then, it would have made the process far less painful (and it was...trust me).

I still smoke fine cigars occasionally, and enjoy them as well.....Life's too short not indulge in things I enjoy, and of all the various vices I've had, vaping is by far the least harmful of any of them (trust me on that one too :2cool: )


"It has been my experience that folks who have no vices have very few virtues." ~ Abraham Lincoln (1809 - 1865)
 

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No set date here. It's not like those patches where you are supposed to wean off at a certain time. Everyone is different, and no one's body chemistry is equal. Go by your own pace, and don't be offended when you don't quit just because someone else says you should.

Many of us here are smoke-free now for many months thanks to ecigs. I was wondering have any of you set a date to quit ecigs and be completely nicotine free or do you plan on smoking ecigs permanently. I, honestly have not thought much about it. I would like to be completely nic-free one day but not anytime soon. I would really like to hear your thoughts.
 

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I never actually intended to quit smoking. I tried an ecig from WalMart to get my husband off my case. I actually found that I liked it, and have not gone back. Therefore, I am not going to quit this either. It may happen, it may not. Right now I'm having fun with it, so really doesn't matter to me.
 

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It only matters to big tobacco, and the FDA. It doesn't seem to matter what we peasants think!

I never actually intended to quit smoking. I tried an ecig from WalMart to get my husband off my case. I actually found that I liked it, and have not gone back. Therefore, I am not going to quit this either. It may happen, it may not. Right now I'm having fun with it, so really doesn't matter to me.
 

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^_^ If I wanted to quit vaping in the future, I wouldn't have gone out to buy a mod. I'm vaping 6mg now cause I chain vape all day (b/c I want to and if I get a higher nic then I won't be able to chain vape) but I'm thinking of rotating in some 0mg juice into my daily vape until I'm at 100% 0 nic. . . but no I don't want nor do I plan on quitting my vapes. ^^
 

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I used to say that I would be a smoker until I died. I'm not a smoker anymore <surprise!>
I'm slowly dropping my nic levels because my body is letting me know that higher nic is getting harsh.
I'm pretty sure that even if I do get down to zero, I will continue to vape. I have this addiction to the habit of hand to mouth.....
Almost the exact same thing here. Although I never said I would smoke forever. I felt very guilty about smoking stinkys. Esp. in public. I knew the truth but was addicted. On my way to 0 nic but probably will never stop vaping.
 

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Been vaping 0 meg for about a week now mostly. Have one Evod with 6 meg juice in it. I don't hit it very much during the day though.
Can't really see a difference. But the hand to mouth thing is the one that will be difficult to get around, so likely to vape for a long time.
So no quitting Vaping Date being set by me :)
 

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When I struggled to quit analogs I found I did not really miss the nicotine or the nastyness, I missed the act of "smoking". My goal is to eventually get to 0 nic, currently have several 0 nic juices and most others at 6 mg or less. But to take the hand to mouth out of my life? I just don't see it happening.
 
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