What are you packing?

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Peg0325

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I wonder what everyone else packs when they head out. For instance, my standard is to load up 3-4 cartomizers, (on ego batteries) and two ego-C tanks. Then, I take a small bottle of liquid. I found an old soft camera case that's perfect to put everything into. If I'm going to be on the lawn tractor, I wear sometimes two lanyards. Anyone else?
 

Peg0325

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Now, with the ego-c, I am becoming a bigger fan of the tanks. I keep alot of batteries charged, or charging, but wouldn't you know it, last night I went out and had a battery die as soon as I left. (My fault, btw) Good thing I pack!!

I'm just afraid, and I know myself well enough, that if I get caught without, I might pick up a pack of cigarettes.
There is definitely a little more work involved in "planning not to smoke", but this is worth it.

I really am very grateful to have a satisfying alternative and to Cignot for being an outstanding supplier.
 

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You know what was huge for me when I started vaping... was that I left the house just to pick up bananas or something urgent (lol) and when I was a block away from home I realized I had forgotten everything. Normally, I would have immediately turned around to get my cigs, but I decided that I could get to the store and back without anything. I am not sure if I am imparting this as well as it could be, but I what it felt like was that I finally had some control over my addiction... it was an empowering realization. Just further proof that I am a very simple woman...LOL
 

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Yeah. I hear you and I think you're right that it's huge! And, it's kind of the point of me packing. I'm afraid that I'll just buy a pack. But as time goes on, I am feeling much better about not smoking. As addictive as they say nicotine is, I have to bet that there are other addictive chems in analogs, just because of the way I feel, which is so much better and less dependent.

By the way, I just celebrated 25 yrs of being clean and sober and the memories of battling the urge to drink is still pretty vivid, even after all this time. Too bad they didn't have something like e-drinking, it would have been so much easier!
 

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E-drinking - :)

Congrats to you, you sound like a survivor.

When I was smoking packaged cigs I was a 1.5 pack plus smoker... then I thought I would 'purify' my addiction and I started rolling my own with all natural tobacco... without trying, I became an under 1 pack a day smoker... I don't know if it was chemicals that caused me to require more packaged cigs or perhaps nic content, but it was something.


Yeah. I hear you and I think you're right that it's huge! And, it's kind of the point of me packing. I'm afraid that I'll just buy a pack. But as time goes on, I am feeling much better about not smoking. As addictive as they say nicotine is, I have to bet that there are other addictive chems in analogs, just because of the way I feel, which is so much better and less dependent.

By the way, I just celebrated 25 yrs of being clean and sober and the memories of battling the urge to drink is still pretty vivid, even after all this time. Too bad they didn't have something like e-drinking, it would have been so much easier!
 
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