The cigs you haven't smoked...

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Vyvyene

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:toast:The first week I missed my driving smokes, my after food smokes and my after sex smokes... then my smell buds came back and I don't miss any ....after 30+ years smoking. I am still so jazzed that I no longer need/want analogs and to think I started it because I liked one of the mods with a pink/purple wrap. Didn't even do it to quit ... but had been looking for awhile to stop. And it worked....
 
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Pretty much what everyone else has already said. Waking up in the morning smoke, smoke with a cup of coffee, a smoke while browsing the internet, sneaking outside at break time for a smoke, after dinner smoke, sitting around in the evening smoke and having that one last cigarette before bed. Now I just substitute vaping. :)
 

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I wasn't trying to quit either but I was aware of my declining health. After a year with no cravings, the last month or so I've found myself looking for cigs. Things have been stressful but I still know that I'll never put one of those stinking pieces of s*** in my mouth again.
Six days and I've made it for a year. :)

14.4K cigs avoided.
 
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I think that the first one in the morning with my coffee was the hardest. I have been smoke free now since May 10th, and have only really wanted an analog 2ce during that time. I just vape it up, and the craving just melts away! It is amazing to me that after 20+ years of smoking analogs that this can take its place so easily!
 

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THe first of the morning and the after dinner were the hardest for me to break. THen I realised it was more habit and ritual than actual addiction.

So First thing in the morning I have my 10 minutes with a slightly higher nic level menthol juice (I was a menthol smoker). Knocked out the morning cig craving in nothing flat.

After dinner I decided to just make a new ritual. I found a dessert vape I REALLY liked. I treat it like men did in the Victorian era. The go off to the salon and have the brandy and cigar ritual. In my case it is 15 minutes of REALLY savoring that dessert vape after supper.

Now I am pushing 12 weeks cig free and I realized both habits are really broken. I still vape first thing in the morning but it might be anything. It doesn't have to be the menthol. I still vape after supper but it also might be anything. In neither case am I ready to get really cranky if anyone interrupts it any more.

It was a natural transition with no effort on my part whatsoever.
 

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Today is the first day I didn't have my good morning smoke in... 14? 15? years.

The others were easy. The after eating smoke, the driving to work smoke, the "I'm browsing on the internet and don't realize what I'm doing with my hands" smoke. But that morning smoke was a ritual. Me, my coffee, a dark living room, and a cig.

I can tell now that even after I step my nic down I may have to keep some high test on hand just for that morning ritual.

For all my fellow noobs: which cig are you proudest to have given up?

The morning - definitely my hardest one to give up. Even still, I am dying to get outside and smoke, but try to vape until that feeling goes away.
 

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The driving cig, I used to chain smoke while driving. I never not had a cigarette in my hand while driving, even if it was to the grocery store 2 minutes down the road.

Also the public cigarette...it was extremely hard to not have a cigarette at first when I would stand with others that were smoking or talking about about smoking a cigarette. Whether it be at work or with friends just hanging out.
 

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I wasn't trying to quit either but I was aware of my declining health. After a year with no cravings, the last month or so I've found myself looking for cigs. Things have been stressful but I still know that I'll never put one of those stinking pieces of s*** in my mouth again.
Six days and I've made it for a year. :)

14.4K cigs avoided.

Make sure you buy something nice to celebrate. I'd rather you buy it for me, but I guess buying it for yourself would be ok too.
 

TyPie

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I wasn't trying to quit either but I was aware of my declining health. After a year with no cravings, the last month or so I've found myself looking for cigs. Things have been stressful but I still know that I'll never put one of those stinking pieces of s*** in my mouth again.
Six days and I've made it for a year. :)

14.4K cigs avoided.

Fantastic Oxy.....many congrats!!
 

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Mine was the roll out of bed, dressing gown inside out, peel open the eyelids, trip over the dog, first thing in the morning smoke :laugh:

Having said that, my last analog on the day I quit for good was at 5 am, getting up for an early shift. That was a really testing day, I'm a bus driver and my chariot for the day broke down at 7 am. Took 3 hours for the recovery truck to come. Normally I would have smoked like crazy, but vaping did the trick for me and I've not looked back since :thumbs:
 
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