It is interesting and unfortunate. I myself as a 2 pack a day smoker for 26 years am finding that while I have so far been able to avoid analogs, as the days roll on I am finding very slowly the need to increase my nic intake, which would indicate that while I am basically satisfying my nic craving, I am also slowly suffering from nic withdrawal symptoms in the background.
I wanted to get off tobacco completely and just stick with vaping, but now I am also using snus, and just yesterday I rationalized, "well snus is tobacco anyway, so I guess it wouldn't hurt to occasionally have a regular cig". Soon I will be doing everything at once 8-o
Of course I never intended to "quit" when I started vaping, vaping started as a means to help in situations where I couldn't smoke, like hotels and rental cars when I travel. Then I realized I really liked it and didn't like the taste of cigs anymore so I started vaping exclusively. Then I started cutting down on my nic levels and entertaining the idea of quitting all together. Then I stopped vaping for a couple weeks. It's been all downhill from there as I find myself slowly craving nic more and more.
So now I find myself in the situation that I am not quite sure what I want to do, vape, vape-snus, vape-snus-smoke, etc. etc. I have resigned myself to the idea that I no longer want to quit and already have some choice words for my doc next time he asks if I am "still not smoking" LOL
I am sure there are several others on here in almost the same situation.
CoderGuy