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cerver7

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I had not heard about e-cigs nor do I know anyone that uses them. Here in Illinois the price for a pack of analogs is now $6.50 to $7 a pack . When they went up that high I knew I had to do something plus I was the last smoker in my family. My kids are grown and I have 6 grandkids so I am also doing it for them. I had smoked for 41 yrs and reallly enjoyed smoking. Last Wed.; July 10 my first kit arrived. I had 6 full packs of analog and a pk opened. I charged them up and have smoke free ever since. I know it has only been 5 days but as my family would tell you this is a big deal. As long as I can vape for the nic I will be fine. No cravings I can't handle...lol Good luck and everyone is right. You will breathe much better..

Gratz!! I wish my mom would quit. My son is two and I hope she can quit for him like you
 
I had vertigo and an ear infection, so I went to a local urgent care center. Of course they ask "Do you smoke?" and I said that I did and was actually trying to quit. I was prepared for the doctor to give me a sermon on the evils of smoking and suggest the patch, meds, the usual. Instead, he whipped an e cig out of his pocket and told me he hadn't smoked since he bought it. I came home and talked to my husband about it. My husband also wanted to quit smoking and had tried a lot more times than I had. (I had sorta kinda tried a little, but not really over 20+ years). At any rate, he did the research and we've been happily vaping for almost a month.
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DigitalDiatribes

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In the end, it all boiled down to a poker game.

...Actually it was my girlfriend begging me to buy us both starter kits, but to be fair she got the idea from the poker game I'm talking about:

I had seen e-cigs before. Hell, I'd even tried one, one of those disgusting little Blu doohickies everyone was carrying around a few ears back. I wasn't exactly convinced, so for four years after I just kept on lighting up those delightful little cancer sticks. Fast forward to the night of the poker game, when a friend of my girlfriend's waltzed through my front door holding what looked to me like a pocket hookah with a tank on it. Through the course of the evening, we played cards and he explained to everyone at the table (all of which were smoking analogs) what he was sucking on, and the next day my girlfriend convinced me to buy a couple of those so-called "eGo" doodads and a tank to stick on top of each.

I haven't looked back since.
 

Kaerie

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I read an article about e-cigs on Reason a few years ago, but at the time the tech was still new and really expensive. Last year I started looking into it as a healthier and less expensive alternative to smoking, then my husband and I both made the switch.

Well, I feel healthier, but I don't know about the less expensive part, as hubby has taken to vaping as a hobby. We're frequently trying new equipment, new combos, mods, and the like. He thinks he's ready to start building stuff. I'm just happy to vape a flavor that doesn't suck and stay off the stinkies!
 

Cherryblossom

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My DH decided we were quitting, namely because he was concerned with my health....he did all the research, bought the equipment, and essentially told me you're done smoking. He made it pretty clear that I didn't have to vape, but I was NOT smoking. Period. We've both been vaping every since.

There was a learning curve for us, just like for most, and ECF was essential to us in getting through that....both for finding equipment that meant our needs, to all of the support from people going through the same thing. So this forum was a HUGE part of our success.

As for the actual trip, we started out on cig look-a-likes like many do, quickly upgraded to ego's because of battery life and stardust tanks to hold more juice......and finally found our happy place with Silver Bullets/ Bella tanks/ Phiniac tanks/ Rawr juices. We got rid of the cig look-a-likes, but everything else we have, we use daily.


So for me the credit goes to:

-DH for the strong arming! Lol!
-ECF and all of the people on it for support and keeping me busy reading/learning
-The companies making products I fell in love with
 
To put it simply - I did it for the children :)
I had wanted to quit for the obvious health concerns, and the concerns of my little ones who were adamant about reminding me that smoking "was going to make me die". I was not, however, ready to quit the sensation or the simple joy of the act itself. I was relocated (military) and reconnected with a friend from earlier in my service. He had switched over a few months prior, and was touting the benefits of converting. I did a little bit of research, but, having a large amount of trust in this particular friend, I mostly went on his word and gave it a try. It is one of the best decisions I have ever made, and I am never going back. 10 months strong, and not a craving to be spoken for.
 
The first time I tried I was just trying to get something that would allow me to smoke indoors. When I saw it in a kiosk in the mall the saleswoman told me what it was, and I bought it. It was a cheap knock-off that made me cough, so I dropped it after a couple of weeks and forgot for a few years.

Recently, I bought one in Walgreens just to use in the airplane/airport during a long trip. However, I was having some problems that made it very recommended that I stopped smoking. I gave it a shot, bought more of the stuff, expecting not to enjoy it, but having it as an alternative that would reduce my cigarette intake.

I was surprised to find that, if you look for decent stuff and commit yourself, it is more enjoyable than cigarettes and allow you to drop them altogether.
 

seanksean

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I walked into my father in laws house and he had this thing that looked like a normal ..., said ' have a go on this'. I thought it was either a practical joke or one of those nicotine inhaler jobbies. Couldn't believe it when 'smoke' came out. When I left his I went straight into town and stocked up.

I couldn't believe I hadn't heard about them before, especially as friends and colleagues were all a bit blasé - 'yeah, tried them but they're rubbish' etc. Read up on them and within 2 weeks settled on an Ego and that's where I'm at now - trying to keep my credit card away from box mods and Pro Varis.
 

Sally27

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My Mom had been on my case to quit smoking for years and years - she had throat cancer and a stroke before she was 60 years old due to smoking. Of course I kind of wanted to quit but it was soooo hard! A couple of years ago I saw a friend smoking on a "pen". He told me it was an ecig....I figured it would be super expensive but kept it in the back of my mind. Then a nurse friend told be about her co-workers who quit tobacco with ecigs - I knew I wanted to try it but never took the time to figure out where to buy an ecig. Luckily I met some new friends who had been vaping for a few months and let me try one for a day or two. Wow! I could actually function without tobacco! Then I searched out ECF and it answered all of my questions and gave me great direction. 4 months after my Mom passed I had quit! I feel better, I smell better, I kept my promise. The icing on the cake - no weight gain!
 

Hibiscuits

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A little over a month ago hubby fell ill with heart failure and left the hospital with a spanking brand new pacemaker. He is only 35 and we have 4 kids. We both smoked. Doc said smoking did not cause it, but that was enough to know if we didn't quite one of these days it will be smoking that causes one of us to be in the hospital. Nuff said, lol.
 

bembem

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I caught the end of a news story about an ecig blowing up in a guy's face -- googled to find the whole story. Somehow I ended up at a site with reviews of starter kits. Apparently I was having an Evel Knievel moment...lol...because I went for it. Bought a V2 starter kit (oh, yeah I was really living on edge *rollseyes*) Within three days of receiving my kit, I could no longer stand the taste of my analogs. And I wasn't even trying to quit! So, I guess I quit by accident! Health-wise -- yay me! Wallet-wise --woe is me!! Between the pvs, eliquids, and now DIY, I bet I've spent three times as much as I would have on analogs. Oh well, this waaaaay more fun, AND my friends and family no longer complain that I stink! XD
 
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