What category do you fit in?

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Linden

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B) Quit within a month of vaping.
1 week to be exact...only because I started out on too low of mg (4mg/ml) and had almost a full pack left. I actually didn't even intend to entirely quit but analogs started tasting and smelling so BAD so QUICKLY that I didn't want to. The quit was finalized when my 18mg juice arrived in the mail. I am now very sensitive to analog smoke. After 20+ years of smoking up to 3/4PAD I am now 1yr 5months free. Easy as that.
 

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Let me start by saying that I could have been (A) if I wanted to, because it wasn't hard for me NOT to have a cigarette.
But I wanted to finish the half pack that I had left so I had one cigarette each morning until they were gone.

So that makes me a (B) I guess.

But wait!

I still have a cigarette every now and then just for fun, maybe one every four months or so.
So I guess that puts me in the (F) category.

Actually, you can put me in any category you want and I won't argue.
All I know is I haven't had a "craving" for a cigarette since my first vape.
:)
 

HawkeyeFLA

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Technically A. After I met the vendor locally and bought my 808 kit and he showed me how to fill the cartos and I vaped it a bit, I liked the flavor etc etc. I got home and sat out on the patio and lite up one last Camel Menthol. I think it was more of a flavor comparison experiment than anything. But it was right then and there that I realized that the flavor and experience were close enough that it could work, so I told myself this would be my last cigarette ever. And it was.
 

Rader2146

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C while a little bit of B mixed in.

I started while in Afghanistan and went from 1.5 PAD to 3 cigs a day. After a week I had a couple smoke free days, just didn't have the urge to light up. Week 3 smoke free. Week 4 I realized that I didn't order enough juice to make it through the end of the deployment. The goal was to be smoke free when I got back in the states so I had to smoke a few cigs here and there to make my juice supply last through the end. I landed at March AFB with about 3ml in the tank and haven't had a cig since touching down on US soil.
 

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I'm a B. It'll be a year day after tomorrow. I stopped buying cigs the day my eGo came, it took me 3 days to finish my last open pack. I've had zero relapses, since. I don't care what anyone else thinks, I'm proud of myself!


Hey, Rader, thanks for your service, brother.

DummyMe, USN Retired
 
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JENerationX

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Hmmmmmm. Well, last August I picked up an e-cig and vaped for 4 months without a cigarette. Then for the next 4 months, I went back to analogs completely due to poor planning and a ridiculously hectic and stressful family crisis. Started vaping again in April and allowed myself to smoke if I want and technically I smoked a few puffs July 22nd and puked, so 3 months, but I hadn't had one for a month prior to that one. I'm not ruling out ever lighting one again either. If I do, I do.... but right now I don't want one.
 
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