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    @FranC @jfcooley having a family member on chemo is stressful for the person and the family members. My best wishes to both of you and your ill family members and hope they achieve a good response.
    Thank you,Eskie:)
     

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    I'm thinking of going to zero nicotine this week... when I made ejuice the other day I made 1.5 ml and didn't notice any difference between that and the three mg... so I'm thinking I'll make some zero up tomorrow ..
    I've been stepping down from 6 since about mid January. It seems that I'm tasting more of the flavor now, but I am reaching for my rig a little more often. The same thing happened with each step down. I have a tankful of 6mg liquid and if I were to hit it now I'd cough.

    I'm in no hurry and I hope you aren't either. This is not a sprint... ;)
     

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    I'm at 6mg and have no intention of dropping any further .I've been losing my taste for most all vendor juice I used to like and vaping mostly DIY now. This is a good thing on a crappy fixed income with hubs unable to work right now.
     

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    I made the drop to 6mg for hubs as he has heart disease in addition to liver cancer and pancreatitis.Oh and COPD and spinal stenosis.But anyway I didn't want him on high nic. It took me awhile to get used to it. Mixing in 2 different strenghts is just a PITA.
     

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    I've been at 6 mg for a while and haven't really given much thought to stepping down. However being in the hospital has meant I can't mix and boy juice gets expensive from retailers. Still all reducing my nic would achieve at this point would probably be higher consumption which will just be more expense I don't need right now.
     

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    I've been at 6 mg for a while and haven't really given much thought to stepping down. However being in the hospital has meant I can't mix and boy juice gets expensive from retailers. Still all reducing my nic would achieve at this point would probably be higher consumption which will just be more expense I don't need right now.
    Nor do you need the added stress from stepping down. Will you be going home any time soon?
     

    Letitia

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    I made the drop to 6mg for hubs as he has heart disease in addition to liver cancer and pancreatitis.Oh and COPD and spinal stenosis.But anyway I didn't want him on high nic. It took me awhile to get used to it. Mixing in 2 different strenghts is just a PITA.
    When I mix the same recipe for Meg and myself I just split and add nic to each at the end . Since she uses a tank with drop in coils it works out okay for hers to be a little thinner. Now for her dad I have to do his separately, he uses 50/50 in a Nauti.
     

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