I am almost 41, started smoking at 12...For a few years now, I have thought about quitting, tried quitting, and eventually even started a step-down method to quit.
Last year, just before my 40th birthday, I was diagnosed with breast cancer. a month after turning 40 I was under the knife to undergo a bi-lateral mastectomy....wasn't enough to take me over the edge to quit smoking.
In November, I was in to see my doc for a sinus infection. He says to me "let's see, you survived breast cancer, and you still smoke, end of lecture". I am allergic to latex...patches unusable, I've had seizures since I was a kid...chantix unusable, the gum sucks, so it's cold turkey WOW Way too hard to do!
A few months ago, my son was in the mall and tried an e-cig, he comes and tells me how amazing they are, but I don't want to spend 125.00 on a e-cig. Then I start hearing commercials on the radio, they want to GIVE away e-cigs! I start thinking to myself, this could be an alternative to other cessation devices I cannot use. I tell my boss I am seriously considering it.
I come home from work last week, and my neighbor (and friend) tells me she quit a week ago using e-cigs, and her boyfriend had quit a week prior. She lets me try hers...first time I've tried one, I was pleasantly surprised. I told her I was going to the mall the next day for one. A few minutes later, my son comes home with a V4L card. My neighbor's boyfriend says this is the place to go for a good product. I hit the site that night (Friday) and ordered my ultimate ultimatum kit.
On Monday I get my email saying the kit was sent, by Tuesday I can track my shipment, and BAM, it's already in my city.
At 5:00pm on Tuesday March 23, 2010 I smoked my last cigarette. As soon as I got home and opened my package, I was completely done smoking analogs. I haven't touch one, or even wanted to since that very first hit on the V4L.
It's amazing to me, that even after just 2 days, my sense of smell has improved, I'm coughing up the junky stuff from my lungs already, and I can feel the difference....after 29 years of smoking 1-1 1/2 packs a day!
This has been way too easy...but I also think the ease has something to do with the attitude with which I approached it...I was anticipatory and positive that it would work, and it surely has.