Switching to no nic (0mg)

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sailorneptune01

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Hey guys. I previously vaped 3mg, had an oral surgery, currently can't vape. I've already ordered a bit of no nic liquid. vaping 0mg is the plan and I'm going to follow through with it.

Was wondering though, are there differences? I guess a difference I was thinking, would be that I might be able to leave my vape at home whenever I want. No physical addiction anymore. Is that something that you no nic vapers out there are able to do? I think it would be great.

Let me know of any differences you've noticed from switching to no nic. I'm sort of excited to make the switch. Also excited to vape again, can't for 2 weeks, there's about a week remaining. Lol
 
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TonyB66

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I think if I was switching to zero Nic I might as well stop altogether, after all I started Vaping to switch of cigarettes and I'm hopefully slowly reducing my nicotine addiction. Whilst vaping is potentially less harmful than cigarettes we are still taking a health risk vaping and would probably be healthier in the long run just stoping altogether.
 

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I dropped to 0mg as quickly as I could, and have finally either finished or given away all of my 3mg juices. I've been nic-free for a couple months now, and vape purely for pleasure now. One nice thing is not craving it so badly that I have to stop what I'm doing or sneak off to vape, I can relax and enjoy it whenever I have the opportunity. I used to step out of really long lectures because I needed my fix, then hurry back in, and didn't really get to enjoy the juice.
 

sailorneptune01

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I dropped to 0mg as quickly as I could, and have finally either finished or given away all of my 3mg juices. I've been nic-free for a couple months now, and vape purely for pleasure now. One nice thing is not craving it so badly that I have to stop what I'm doing or sneak off to vape, I can relax and enjoy it whenever I have the opportunity. I used to step out of really long lectures because I needed my fix, then hurry back in, and didn't really get to enjoy the juice.

That's my plan as well, to vape for pleasure. I truly do enjoy it. Not quite ready to give it up. I'm looking forward to not feeling so "hooked" on it. Should be better without the nicotine. :)
 
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