So I'm getting to the end of Allen Carr's book. Those of you who have read the book know that he is not very fond of substitutes, and I quote:
THE CHECK LIST
If you follow these simple instructions, you cannot fail.
1. Make a solemn vow that you will never, ever, smoke, chew or suck anything that contains
nicotine, and stick to your vow.
...
6. DO NOT use any form of substitute.
DO NOT keep your own cigarettes.
DO NOT avoid other smokers.
DO NOT change your lifestyle in any way purely because you've stopped smoking.
If you follow the above instructions, you will soon experience the moment of revelation. But:
...
www. allencarr .com
...Now, Mr. Carr died in 2006; while PV's were still in their infancy. Points 1 & 6 clearly state not to use any substitutes. I however am on my 8th consecutive day off cigarettes. The "little monster", as far as I'm concerned is nearly, if not already DEAD. You see, at this point, I'm not convinced it's nicotine, but one of the other (or combination of) the 4000+ chemicals ingested from burning tobacco.
There's a lot more to this than what I'm leading on, but would be particularly interested in what a former smoker has to say... Let me explain this a little better; what I meant was, someone who quit smoking for an extended period of time (year(s)?), but then took up vaping (w/nic)...
Did feeding that little ....... make it worse, or was it something else all along???
THE CHECK LIST
If you follow these simple instructions, you cannot fail.
1. Make a solemn vow that you will never, ever, smoke, chew or suck anything that contains
nicotine, and stick to your vow.
...
6. DO NOT use any form of substitute.
DO NOT keep your own cigarettes.
DO NOT avoid other smokers.
DO NOT change your lifestyle in any way purely because you've stopped smoking.
If you follow the above instructions, you will soon experience the moment of revelation. But:
...
www. allencarr .com
...Now, Mr. Carr died in 2006; while PV's were still in their infancy. Points 1 & 6 clearly state not to use any substitutes. I however am on my 8th consecutive day off cigarettes. The "little monster", as far as I'm concerned is nearly, if not already DEAD. You see, at this point, I'm not convinced it's nicotine, but one of the other (or combination of) the 4000+ chemicals ingested from burning tobacco.
There's a lot more to this than what I'm leading on, but would be particularly interested in what a former smoker has to say... Let me explain this a little better; what I meant was, someone who quit smoking for an extended period of time (year(s)?), but then took up vaping (w/nic)...
Did feeding that little ....... make it worse, or was it something else all along???
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