I kept mine just in case for the first few days but then gave them away, I think giving them away and getting rid of your safety net is a big part of quitting, I have been totally analog free for about a month and a half now.
Also just want to add in regards to some of the other responses in this thread: Look these devices arent fool proof and your going to have momments that you cant get your ecig to work or your batteries died or something, I would suggest if you really want to quit not to carry analogs as a backup because that is a relapse waiting to happen. Instead you stock pile on extra atomizers/batteries/pass thrus...etc or just anyway to get nicotine that is not a ciggarete: Snus, Gum, Lozenges...or w/e your comfortable with...Just not an analog
I have a half a pack of analogs that I carried around with me the first few days, in case I ran out of batteries or carts. Now I carry at least 2 ecigs, extra juice for topping up and spare battery. I leave the analog cigs in a drawer in my office at home, but will prob throw them out soon.
Same here. And if I don't have the analogs, I can't smoke them. I am much less likely to smoke if I have to go to the store and buy them than if they were here already.
Same here. And if I don't have the analogs, I can't smoke them. I am much less likely to smoke if I have to go to the store and buy them than if they were here already.
I have 3 and 1/2 cartons of analogs in my closet plus a half opened pack. hehe. Haven't touched in 3 days now. Yes, I'm going to get rid of them next Thursday when I go to get my hair done. Giving them to my hairdresser. 8-o
I've got one Malboro light that I need to throw away since it is stale. Had it since I started e-cigs. Although my wife swears I have a pack stashed somewhere. Also, I have 7 lighters laying around
I've got one Malboro light that I need to throw away since it is stale. Had it since I started e-cigs. Although my wife swears I have a pack stashed somewhere. Also, I have 7 lighters laying around
Funny, Lee. I was trying to light a candle the other day and couldn't find a lighter anywhere!!! I too, had about 7 Marlboro Ultra lights for 3 weeks. They were just sitting in my cabinet. I finally tossed them. They had to be awful!
Funny, Lee. I was trying to light a candle the other day and couldn't find a lighter anywhere!!! I too, had about 7 Marlboro Ultra lights for 3 weeks. They were just sitting in my cabinet. I finally tossed them. They had to be awful!
I can't have any hanging around because i know i'd smoke them.
If i run out of juice i'll do a 0 nic mix t oget through till delivery day. If it's a hardware failure and will take a while to get new parts and i absolutely had to have something i'd probably go buy some cigars.
I even threw out my ashtray from the porch. I still have ligthers because we have a wood fire and i bbq the real way.
I roll a few and take them with me (as well as taking spare evo parts.)
I have a pouch of unopened tobacco in the fridge for emergency needs.
I just feel less stressed if I know it's there and I can have it when I want it.
I keep a Box of nicorette chewing gum handy in case my ecigs decide to go AWOL.
They went on me in early jan and i had no backup then so I smoked half a ciggy.I feel safe with the gum around now.
I got a case (5 boxes) of Star Scientific's "Ariva" TSNA-free dissolvable tobacco mints sitting with the canned goods in my pantry. Vacuum sealed, 100% dehydrated with a shelf life of at least 15 years. And the FDA has repeatedly refused to control or ban them. Highly recommended for the ultimate nicotine backup plan.
If WW3 comes - at least I won't be stressed about it. ;D
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