Quitting analogs and caffiene affects

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kaderick

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it may have nothing to due with the caff, What level nic are you using? Your body it just thnking you for getting ride of all the toxins as well IMO, I know I have alot more energy then I did a month ago now that I have switched! Make a list of the thing that go away as you vape more I think it is a fun way to document the benifits. IE not black gunk from the thoat in the morning shower, No more smelly clothes, My acid reflux has lightend up, keep track and see all the things you miss about smoking lol. Welcome to a healthier you!
 

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Hi pooh, Ya know, now that you mention it, my morning caffeine intake has been at least cut in half. This has happened slowly over that last 9 months, so until you brought it up I hadn't made the connection. I drink DietCoke, never been big on coffee. I use to drink it all day, but anymore I switch over to water sometime in the late morning. vewy intewesting:)
 

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Depending on how much you were smoking before you started vaping, my guess would be that some of it is an increase in your level of energy in general. Remember, you are breathing in a lot more oxygen now. When I first got my PV I hardly smoked any cigarettes for the first week. I noticed that the caffeine effect was stronger, and the first alcohol I drank nearly knocked me over on the second drink.
 

irwink

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I drank so much coffee in my lifetime that I thought I had become semi-immune to caffeine. So much so that I would at times drink coffee in bed while reading. I'd finish the coffee, close the book and go right to sleep.

As soon as I started to use a pv exclusively in lieu of cigarettes I too found myself bouncing off the walls in the mornings when I drank the most coffee while reading the newspaper, etc.

It may or may not have been the combination of caffeine with 24mg juice. I don't know. I quit the coffee in the morning for a few weeks and all was well. I'm back to it now but remembering the experience my consumption is definitely lower.
 

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i recently cut my caffeine way down...AND my nicotine too. My coffee consumption decreased when i first started vaping, and then it slowly increased again. recently my anxiety went through the roof. It turned out to be BOTH caffeine and nicotine. I like really strong coffee, so i started mixing cafe and decaf to get decent flavor and strength. It took doing that AND decreasing my nic concentration by almost half to get back to feeling normal. This is after 8 months of being cig-free, so don't be surprised if things continue to change for you .
 
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