Today marks a week for me without touching an analog. I vaped for about 3 weeks before I totally quit. For the amount and length of time I smoked, the relative ease of the transition has been amazing - until today. People will think I am crazy, but today of of the blue, I craved an analog so bad - so I vaped, and I vaped, and the worst of the craving passed because of the nic fix, but the craving to perform the old ritual of lighting up did not. I know I am rambling - sorry.
Question. Has anyone gone through a period of sadness/depression when you realize there is no going back? I know if I touch another analog, that will be it - I will be right back at it. When I got home tonight I destroyed the pack I was so proudly not tempted by for the last week. Too dangerous, as I realized I am not out of the woods yet.
Another question. Do you ever find the right combination of what you love, or are you always looking for the next best thing? I have spent probably $500.00 in the last month - a few things that just got me started - things like blu ecigs or anthing that looks like a real cig, but it became obvious it was not going to be strong enough for me to quit. Now my obsession is making sure I have enough batteries, juice, cartomizers, etc. to be sure I am not tempted. The money does not bother me as long as I stay on this path and never touch another analog. Does it settle down after awhile?
I am also leaving the company I have worked at for 24 years tomorrow and starting a new job on Monday so I have some life stress too. Maybe I am just out of sorts all around and it will pass.
Question. Has anyone gone through a period of sadness/depression when you realize there is no going back? I know if I touch another analog, that will be it - I will be right back at it. When I got home tonight I destroyed the pack I was so proudly not tempted by for the last week. Too dangerous, as I realized I am not out of the woods yet.
Another question. Do you ever find the right combination of what you love, or are you always looking for the next best thing? I have spent probably $500.00 in the last month - a few things that just got me started - things like blu ecigs or anthing that looks like a real cig, but it became obvious it was not going to be strong enough for me to quit. Now my obsession is making sure I have enough batteries, juice, cartomizers, etc. to be sure I am not tempted. The money does not bother me as long as I stay on this path and never touch another analog. Does it settle down after awhile?
I am also leaving the company I have worked at for 24 years tomorrow and starting a new job on Monday so I have some life stress too. Maybe I am just out of sorts all around and it will pass.