• Need help from former MFS (MyFreedomSmokes) customers

    Has any found a supplier or company that has tobacco e-juice like or very similar to MFS Turbosmog, Tall Paul, or Red Luck?

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Fidola13

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Hey all, hope everyone is having the shiniest of Thursdays!

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This is a sweet deal on 30Ts from a reputable seller. Good time to stock up.

great daily deals. I hate the 30Ts because my charger rips up the wrap so I bought the Molicells for a buck more. They work great and fit in my charger without any problems.

Also ordered a bunch of 18650 Molicells instead of the 25Rs I normally get.

Thanks for the link!!
 

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Well, I’m out of the hospital today (paperwork take forever). Things got more complicated than expected (should have been same day) but the good news is the nodule in my lung was benign. So I’m a happy camper.

I cannot stress for all of us, we are ex smokers. The risks of smoking don’t disappear as soon as you stop. The rates of illnesses like lung cancer can take 15 years before the risk falls to rates of never smokers. And yes, even non-smokers get lung cancer. Today with screening CT scans lungs tumors can be found way before they would ever be seen on a plain chest x ray, never mind actual symptoms. I encourage everyone to get a screening test done when a cure can be very likely by early detection. The earlier it’s found the survival rates soar. It’s worth the effort to get one, and as ex-smokers for many years, most health plans cover the cost. So just tossing it out there for everyone’s benefit.

I’m very glad to hear you had good news!

And you are so right about symptoms... my mil was stage 3 and had no symptoms at all. My husband’s only symptom was back pain, by his shoulder blade, at stage 4.
 

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I have a conundrum- I have a 26650 battery in my original Thor stabwood. and the darn thing won’t come out AT ALL LOL! It use to fit but was slightly tight. A bang on my hand would shake it loose and out it would come.

Im wondering if it has to do with humidity altho stabwood supposedly isn’t effected by humidity or so ive been told.

I suppose in the worst case scenario I could charge via the usb hub and use a magnetic connector to reduce the chance of breaking it.

So any suggestions other than the one I came up with??
 

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3.2 usually but a regulated mod will halt you.

If you are using a mech mod, you will have to learn to get real judgy about like, if your vapor production is starting to fail and STOP, (hopefully NOT droop and roll.) I hear it's not that hard to figure out though. I mean, you can tell.

Dicodes seems to think lower than 3..2 v is TOTALLY fine with them, they will discharge your batteries to like 2.8 or something. I am non sure what I think about that yet. Do they know something we don't? Are they Germans,, STILL not to be trusted? However, I do try to keep an eye on them and not let them LIMBO TOO much but who only knows.. It's been fine, even when I have not paid attention.

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Well, I’m out of the hospital today (paperwork take forever). Things got more complicated than expected (should have been same day) but the good news is the nodule in my lung was benign. So I’m a happy camper.

I cannot stress for all of us, we are ex smokers. The risks of smoking don’t disappear as soon as you stop. The rates of illnesses like lung cancer can take 15 years before the risk falls to rates of never smokers. And yes, even non-smokers get lung cancer. Today with screening CT scans lungs tumors can be found way before they would ever be seen on a plain chest x ray, never mind actual symptoms. I encourage everyone to get a screening test done when a cure can be very likely by early detection. The earlier it’s found the survival rates soar. It’s worth the effort to get one, and as ex-smokers for many years, most health plans cover the cost. So just tossing it out there for everyone’s benefit.

You must've been going through so much stress over all this. I'm so glad you got good news in the end :wub:
 

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Well, I’m out of the hospital today (paperwork take forever). Things got more complicated than expected (should have been same day) but the good news is the nodule in my lung was benign. So I’m a happy camper.

I cannot stress for all of us, we are ex smokers. The risks of smoking don’t disappear as soon as you stop. The rates of illnesses like lung cancer can take 15 years before the risk falls to rates of never smokers. And yes, even non-smokers get lung cancer. Today with screening CT scans lungs tumors can be found way before they would ever be seen on a plain chest x ray, never mind actual symptoms. I encourage everyone to get a screening test done when a cure can be very likely by early detection. The earlier it’s found the survival rates soar. It’s worth the effort to get one, and as ex-smokers for many years, most health plans cover the cost. So just tossing it out there for everyone’s benefit.


Yay !!!
 

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Have to admit...i'm envious :cry::thumbs:
Was 35 shipped , T2 screwdriver, patience.
Russell Hayward on FB.

I have thousands of microscrews so replaced mine with black Phillips head screws to make life easier, did cover them though.
 

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Good night shinies :wub:

@Eskie glad you're ok. I have a nodule too and get scanned every 3 months to make sure the size hasn't changed. I guess yours went up in size hence the biopsy? The further you get away from smoking the less likely it is. I read a report today about lung tissue replacing itself... really good news :)
 

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Hey all, hope everyone is having the shiniest of Thursdays!

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This is a sweet deal on 30Ts from a reputable seller. Good time to stock up.
I ordered 6 but see the shipping costs more than the batteries haha not sure if should go through. Still cheaper than paying 20 bucks a battery from my local shop
 

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