See I have a similar problem to others... I really really like smoking. At this point I view the vaping as harm reduction... I'll probably keep dialing down the nicotine over time but I don't think I'll stop.

Hmmm...A very good question with endless opinions and thoughts. If you are caving in towards having a cigarette, without doubt, you best get a little nicotine in your e-juice to try to keep the actual use of cigarettes away. You may be intaking nicotine again, but without the 4,300 chemicals that come free of charge with a cigarette.... Sure, nicotine is one of the most addictive substances based on how quickly it gets into your blood stream and the swift withdrawal at 40-60 minutes on average.
I love vaping. Could I quit? Well I have been clean & sober for coming up to 5 years so yes, I reckon I have the will power...Do I want to stop enjoying a hobby where I have had an opportunity to have something in common ground with millions of people, no, although vaping can get expensive, depending on the mods you buy. Once again, you can look at it as something to put a battery in to heat up a coil wicked with cotton (one example) with a nicotine vapour being produced in a flavour you think is kick ..., or they are works of art. For me, I love my Mechanicals and Variables. I take great pleasure in using them and experimenting with new flavours.
This for me is now a passion, not just a hobby.
Definitely a fun hobby building different coils trying new mods tips bats wires cottons etc.... but it sounds like that's not what he's looking for lol.For long have you been smokefree since you don't use nicotine?
And yea even if you switched one addiction for another, it's the healthier one.And it'll help you to keep away from the ciggarettes. Most of us miss that hand - to - mouth feeling. Which vaping is great for! (And for many of us it becomes a hobby aswell!
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The ultimate turn off for new vapors is bad juice and those cheap s***** ecigs they do such a disservice to the industry. start with an eGo T battery as it fits darn near EVERTHING and I highly recommend shopping at backwoodsbrew.net or fuzionVapor.com if you like their descriptions you will like the flavor. or if interested, making your own juice but that's getting into the hobby realmI have smoked for 54 years. I have emphysema (stage 4) and STILL was smoking until a month ago. Makes you wonder how anyone can reach the age of 72 and still be so darned dumb! I actually did pretty well when I stopped with the help of chewing gum and hard candies but like so many others, the "act" of smoking itself was more missed than the actual cigarette, I believe.
I decided to pick up one of those Blu e-cigarettes. YUCK! Today in the mail come my first vapor cigarette, a eGo-T. Not much excitement there but not wanting to look like a volcano erupted from my mouth, either. But sitting here looking at this thing, I just have to wonder if I have simply switched to another bad habit. I am using the nicotine free e-juice because adding nicotine after being without it seemed like a step in the wrong direction.
I agree. Nicotine isn't nearly as addictive as some may want you to believe. Cigarettes are addictive. I very rarely smoked and even still, had the occasional craving. I regularly vape 3-12mg juices and feel no addiction or craving if I don't vape. Yes, I enjoy vaping and the effects of nicotine, but I don't feel addicted to it. I can go all day without even thinking about it, but when I have some free time, it is nice. I had to work at another camp for two days, and nearly left my vaping supplies in my room because I didn't feel I needed it. Total vaping time over those two days was 10 minutes or less on 3mg juice. I don't think I was crabby or short tempered (like a smoker can be when they run out of smokes lol) and honestly I didn't think about it much. Now, today I had a 3 hour drive home, and I vaped a lot. That was more to stay awake though, not that my body was craving nicotine.Nicotine is only that fast when you SMOKE it. With vaping, it takes 5-15 minutes -- there is no "rush." It's also being shown very clearly that nicotine is not nearly as addictive as the ANTZ have hollered about for years; it's actually all that other junk in cigarette smoke together WITH nicotine that makes smoking so addictive -- not the nicotine alone.
Nicotine alone is no more "addictive" than caffeine. It's dependence-producing, not addictive.
I swear, I need to make all this stuff into macros, to refute the constant stream of ill-informed posts about nicotine's "addictiveness."
Andria
Not everyone!It seems everyone who vaps just keeps going bigger and better.
I'm not addicted to the nicotine, and haven't been for a long time now.You're still addicted to nicotine if you vape, but it's not nearly as big of a problem as addiction to cigarettes.
Here is a list of stuff I have been keeping track of...I swear, I need to make all this stuff into macros, to refute the constant stream of ill-informed posts about nicotine's "addictiveness."
I'm not addicted to the nicotine, and haven't been for a long time now.
But I pretty much need the "activity" of vaping in my life.
If I don't have something to do with my hands when I'm drinking, there's going to be problems.
And if I don't have something to do with my hands when I'm stressed, there's going to be problems.
And if I don't have something to do with my hands when I'm trying to relax, I won't be able to relax.
Here is a list of stuff I have been keeping track of...
Nicotine maybe not so addictive after all?
I was not referring at all to being an addict although the 54 years of smoking I certainly was. I can't count the number of times I would leave my house during a raging blizzard to get myself smokes but leaving the house to buy milk or bread would have never happened. When I wrote about trading one bad habit for another, I was also considering the cost. It seems everyone who vaps just keeps going bigger and better. I'm reading about upgrading, buying batteries, replacing coils, buying better chargers, buying several units, making your own e-juice and customizing this and that. My eyeballs are rolling back in my head. I have no idea of what atomizers will fit on what battery. When searching, it looks like BUY, BUY, BUY and that is kind of what I meant about trading one bad habit for another. You guys are talking making e-juice and I hardly make dinner.![]()
I smoked pretty much as constantly as I could manage, considering that for the last 16 yrs, I always went outdoors -- in pleasant weather, I got a lot of reading done, pretty much camped on the porch with my book and my cigarettes! Of course in the winter, there were some nights when I really didn't wanna go out there at all -- which is precisely why I started looking into vaping, as the winter of '13-'14 was the hardest winter in Atlanta in over 30 yrs. But, I smoked ultra-lights for the last 20 yrs, so even with all that smoking going on, and as FIRMLY! addicted as I was, I had to start vaping at 6mg or it made me nauseous -- because I was doing it constantly, and since it was indoors, that really meant constantly!But as the novelty has worn off, I've gone up to 10mg and stuck there for about 11 months now, though now it seems I need to drop it just a smidge, currently at 9mg and it's working fine.
But I've also had to add WTA for the last 11 months, due to an appendectomy, relapse to smoking for a month, and return to smoke-free; coming back to smoke-free was far harder than getting there in the first place, and it was only the WTA that finally put the hard physical cravings to bed. I've slowly been reducing that from 10% of my juice to now, 4% of my juice. But till it's completely gone and I'm vaping just nicotine, I'm still physically addicted, no question about it. My need for vaping isn't quite as demanding as my need for cigarettes was, but still a very big part of my consciousness. Maybe after I've vaped a few more years and still more of the novelty falls away, my powerful dependence on vaping will ease.
Not everyone!
I am still using the same 510 atomizers I started with six years ago.
And I'm still using the same Ego Twists I switched to about three years ago.
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And if it doesn't, Andria, that is OK too. I went back to smoking after two years smoke free, because of the trauma of watching my then three year old get stitches on his forehead. Trauma, be it physical, emotional or psychosomatic, causes us to hit the 'reset' switch back to better times, times when you smoked. So you need the WTA at this point, it is still far preferable than all the by-products of burning tobacco. Oh ya, don't be so hard on yourself, there are enough people out there to do it for you.![]()