So went in to see the Doc yesterday for a followup. He has been working with me for years to try to help me stop smoking. Last attempt was Chantix. I was his first Chantix patient back in Nov of 2006 when it was first released and I attempted in early 2007 and then again in mid 2008 to quit.
Started the convo by saying that I had quit smoking earlier this week. Just put them down and haven't craved one since. He was shocked but thrilled! Asked how I liked the Chantix and I told him it made me uber psychotic and I wouldn't try it again if my life depended on it.
His followup was "So how did you quit"?
I just grinned, whipped out the PV and started vaping in the exam room
His eyes got HUGE and he literally jumped out of the chair he had been sitting in. "What on earth is that VERY cool thing"? lol.
I took it apart, explained how it all works, topped it with the hand-labled fluid I was carrying with me. Explained the chemical makeup and after putting it back together, took a few more vapes for him. I added that I received this on Monday at noon, by midafternoon I tried an analogue and couldn't smoke it -- and have had no desire since.
He is positively thrilled.
He noted that it isn't nicotine that concerns him (as NRT is considered OTC now) but the gazillion of other poisons, tar and carcinogens in smoke. I brought up the self regulation on dosage issues/concerns out there (along with outlining my stepdown plan), but he said he trusts me to make solid decisions and to listen to my body on it.
I told him that I know he can't recommend something like this, but if he can figure out a way to blow a dog whistle, that he should know that for hard core smokers (or former smokers!) like me, this Just Worked. I was 2pk/day full menthol. He said that he agrees that this is not something he would blanket recommend but that for those who he thinks can handle the maintenance/math and want to try this method to assist a quit, he will be indeed making direct recommendations.
Unfortunately, the FDA may change that for him, but as of yesterday, he is really intrigued by this and was planning to do some research and build a library of links over the weekend.
My Doc is a real progressive who likes to stay on top of issues and technology. The kind of guy that will advocate for something he believes in with the state/regulatory/whoever.
Thought I would share.

Started the convo by saying that I had quit smoking earlier this week. Just put them down and haven't craved one since. He was shocked but thrilled! Asked how I liked the Chantix and I told him it made me uber psychotic and I wouldn't try it again if my life depended on it.
His followup was "So how did you quit"?
I just grinned, whipped out the PV and started vaping in the exam room
His eyes got HUGE and he literally jumped out of the chair he had been sitting in. "What on earth is that VERY cool thing"? lol.
I took it apart, explained how it all works, topped it with the hand-labled fluid I was carrying with me. Explained the chemical makeup and after putting it back together, took a few more vapes for him. I added that I received this on Monday at noon, by midafternoon I tried an analogue and couldn't smoke it -- and have had no desire since.
He is positively thrilled.
I told him that I know he can't recommend something like this, but if he can figure out a way to blow a dog whistle, that he should know that for hard core smokers (or former smokers!) like me, this Just Worked. I was 2pk/day full menthol. He said that he agrees that this is not something he would blanket recommend but that for those who he thinks can handle the maintenance/math and want to try this method to assist a quit, he will be indeed making direct recommendations.
Unfortunately, the FDA may change that for him, but as of yesterday, he is really intrigued by this and was planning to do some research and build a library of links over the weekend.
My Doc is a real progressive who likes to stay on top of issues and technology. The kind of guy that will advocate for something he believes in with the state/regulatory/whoever.
Thought I would share.