I have read several articles on this website and I have two major questions in mind before I make the jump to e-cigs.
1) The majority of my cigarette intake are either during periods of high stress (i.e. studying for school and/or a rough day at work) or during social gatherings (i.e. drinking either coffee or alcohol amongst others with a good conversation). How will the e-cig perform in these situations.
2) I am worried that the e-cig will not satisfy my smoking needs and as a result I will purchase both analogs and electronic nicotine thus causing me to spend more money on nicotine. Is this situation a problem that many people face?
A brief background on my smoking habit: I primarily smoke during periods of high stress or during social gatherings. Despite this, I do have a strong addiction to cigarettes themselves. Averaging my smoke intake in a given year, I would say I inhale roughly 1.2 packs per day; light days I will smoke 3-5 cigarettes, heavy days I'll smoke 2-3 packs, normal days I will smoke about 1/2 a pack.
1) The majority of my cigarette intake are either during periods of high stress (i.e. studying for school and/or a rough day at work) or during social gatherings (i.e. drinking either coffee or alcohol amongst others with a good conversation). How will the e-cig perform in these situations.
2) I am worried that the e-cig will not satisfy my smoking needs and as a result I will purchase both analogs and electronic nicotine thus causing me to spend more money on nicotine. Is this situation a problem that many people face?
A brief background on my smoking habit: I primarily smoke during periods of high stress or during social gatherings. Despite this, I do have a strong addiction to cigarettes themselves. Averaging my smoke intake in a given year, I would say I inhale roughly 1.2 packs per day; light days I will smoke 3-5 cigarettes, heavy days I'll smoke 2-3 packs, normal days I will smoke about 1/2 a pack.