Hi, let me introduce myself quick. I'm a fitness-oriented person that started smoking early in college. After nearly 10 years of smoking either Parliament Lights or Marlboro Lights, I decided to try out e-cigs. I was never a heavy smoker by any means...maybe 4 or 5 cigarettes per day. More on weekends if I was drinking and/or stressed out. I've been able to quit here and there for a month at a time, but after a drink, I'd always want a cigarette. I finally decided to try the Blu (I know there are mixed reviews on them) upon recommendation from a friend. I honestly liked the way they looked and the price was good.
I've had them 3 days now in cherry crush in light (12mg).
Day 1: I probably over-vaped initially. Had to recharge the battery. There was something neat about just being able to smoke indoors again, watching the vapor. Initially, I did get a strong buzz and had to slow down. Felt like the first time smoking a cigarette...the head rush, coughing, etc. I had read that e-cigs were much weaker than analogs, not sure if that is the case. I did smoke one analog hours later, and it did seem much stronger, but I'm not sure if that's only because I had been vaping all day long.
Day 2: Woke up with what felt like a cold (sore throat/postnasal drip)...got better as the day went along, but still slightly there. I don't think it's nicotine withdrawal because I was never a heavy smoker and had cut back a lot lately. I read this can be a side effect from vaping. I hope it doesn't last too much longer. I vaped today, but not nearly as much as the first day. I noticed I didn't want an analog today, but I wonder if that's because of this cold-like feeling I have from the e-cigs, opposed to actually being satisfied with the e-cigs. I think it is both, I find myself wanting an analog more out of the habit, than actually wanting one via craving, but the satisfaction with an analog was better. So far, I get the feeling e-cigs get me to not want analogs as much, but I don't feel the complete satisfaction I felt with an analog. After a few drinks, I know I'll want an analog most likely.
Question to you: how long before you knew if e-cigs were right for you? I know people that use e-cigs, but still smoke periodically analogs. I'm still trying to figure out where I stand.
I've had them 3 days now in cherry crush in light (12mg).
Day 1: I probably over-vaped initially. Had to recharge the battery. There was something neat about just being able to smoke indoors again, watching the vapor. Initially, I did get a strong buzz and had to slow down. Felt like the first time smoking a cigarette...the head rush, coughing, etc. I had read that e-cigs were much weaker than analogs, not sure if that is the case. I did smoke one analog hours later, and it did seem much stronger, but I'm not sure if that's only because I had been vaping all day long.
Day 2: Woke up with what felt like a cold (sore throat/postnasal drip)...got better as the day went along, but still slightly there. I don't think it's nicotine withdrawal because I was never a heavy smoker and had cut back a lot lately. I read this can be a side effect from vaping. I hope it doesn't last too much longer. I vaped today, but not nearly as much as the first day. I noticed I didn't want an analog today, but I wonder if that's because of this cold-like feeling I have from the e-cigs, opposed to actually being satisfied with the e-cigs. I think it is both, I find myself wanting an analog more out of the habit, than actually wanting one via craving, but the satisfaction with an analog was better. So far, I get the feeling e-cigs get me to not want analogs as much, but I don't feel the complete satisfaction I felt with an analog. After a few drinks, I know I'll want an analog most likely.
Question to you: how long before you knew if e-cigs were right for you? I know people that use e-cigs, but still smoke periodically analogs. I'm still trying to figure out where I stand.