Hey guys, what's up?
My name's Emy, 29, from Reggio Calabria, Italy, long-time heavy smoker since 15 years, now.
I smoked a lot of cigars, pure tobacco and different brands of cigs in these long 15 years. And now, after suffering a lot of health problems (mainly blood-pressure related, migraines and IBS-C), including also depression and social anxiety (for which I take medications) it's about time to finally kick the habit for good.
It doesn't "inspire" me anymore, and each time I take a drag from whatever brand of cig I buy/change, I only get nauseaous and very lethargic throughout the day. I always only get that sort-of drugged and spaced-out feeling, instead of that euphoric/chill-out feeling.
Anyway, I'm not very new to vaping. And I already bought my very first kit (an Aspire Zelos 50W with the Nautilus 2 Tank), along with some standard VG and PG + some pure Nicotine and I already made my very first e-juice.
However, despite having everything ready and good to go, after only 2 days of trying out vaping, I made the mistake of going back to analogs, again, as I did not noticed/get any sort of nicotine high, despite having put almost 7ml/750mg of Nicotine into my 50/50 base. And I didn't liked the fact that the battery of the atom dried out very fast, after only 8 hours of very light use.
For once I even thought about buying some Nicorette's, as I believe my Nicotine tolerance is very high (I smoke 1 1/2 pack a day of Rothmans Blue's, which have almost 1mg of Nicotine). But, after seeing the prices of their products at the pharmacy, my wallet started to cringe, literally. I know Nicorette is an FDA-approved method for quitting smoking. But, before spending some other money in other alternatives, I would really like to get the best out of the money I already spent to buy my kit and everything.
I'm not trying to get hooked to vaping or doing it as a fashion thing to show off how many clouds I can make. I'm only trying to quit smoking altogether. And after reading many success stories of people who quitted smoking thanks to vaping, I hope I can finally do it, maybe with some useful advices of long-time experienced vapers, here.
Hope someone can help me out.
See you around, ladies and gentlemen
My name's Emy, 29, from Reggio Calabria, Italy, long-time heavy smoker since 15 years, now.
I smoked a lot of cigars, pure tobacco and different brands of cigs in these long 15 years. And now, after suffering a lot of health problems (mainly blood-pressure related, migraines and IBS-C), including also depression and social anxiety (for which I take medications) it's about time to finally kick the habit for good.
It doesn't "inspire" me anymore, and each time I take a drag from whatever brand of cig I buy/change, I only get nauseaous and very lethargic throughout the day. I always only get that sort-of drugged and spaced-out feeling, instead of that euphoric/chill-out feeling.
Anyway, I'm not very new to vaping. And I already bought my very first kit (an Aspire Zelos 50W with the Nautilus 2 Tank), along with some standard VG and PG + some pure Nicotine and I already made my very first e-juice.
However, despite having everything ready and good to go, after only 2 days of trying out vaping, I made the mistake of going back to analogs, again, as I did not noticed/get any sort of nicotine high, despite having put almost 7ml/750mg of Nicotine into my 50/50 base. And I didn't liked the fact that the battery of the atom dried out very fast, after only 8 hours of very light use.
For once I even thought about buying some Nicorette's, as I believe my Nicotine tolerance is very high (I smoke 1 1/2 pack a day of Rothmans Blue's, which have almost 1mg of Nicotine). But, after seeing the prices of their products at the pharmacy, my wallet started to cringe, literally. I know Nicorette is an FDA-approved method for quitting smoking. But, before spending some other money in other alternatives, I would really like to get the best out of the money I already spent to buy my kit and everything.
I'm not trying to get hooked to vaping or doing it as a fashion thing to show off how many clouds I can make. I'm only trying to quit smoking altogether. And after reading many success stories of people who quitted smoking thanks to vaping, I hope I can finally do it, maybe with some useful advices of long-time experienced vapers, here.
Hope someone can help me out.
See you around, ladies and gentlemen