Who is failing / has failed to quit smoking COMPLETELY?

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Hotwire

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1. How long have you been vaping.

2. What is the longest time you have been completely smoke free during that period?

Please only answer the 2 questions. No other info needed, nor is this thread intended to be a discussion.

Anything other than answers to the questions are explicity not asked for, are unwelcome and will end up making my life difficult when it comes to compiling data.


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HW
 
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Scooter70

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I've been vaping for a month straight..Jan 17th was my last cigarette,until last Friday night.I had a terrible day at work,then girlfriend problems.I had my emergency pack in the garage that I had bought in January..I smoked only one,but it was so nasty to me that I will not be lighting another up any time soon.Yuck!
 

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Just a little pointer.

i've been vaping for a month straight..jan 17th was my last cigarette,until last friday night.i had a terrible day at work,then girlfriend problems.i had my emergency pack in the garage that i had bought in january..i smoked only one,but it was so nasty to me that i will not be lighting another up any time soon.yuck!

1. How long have you been vaping.

2. What is the longest time you have been completely smoke free during that period?

please only answer the 2 questions. No other info needed, nor is this thread intended to be a discussion.

Thanks


hw
 
Vaped for 3 months analog free then went back to Marlboro's oooom so much better. I commend anyone that can stick with these over a long period of time. They are a downright pain to maintain with anomizers, juice, batteries and the such. They just didn't give me the fullfillment a Marlboro does.

There was a good thing to come out of it though. I was a 2-pack faithful smoker for 20 years and after the e-cig purchase, we completely painted the house and remodeled, mainly to get the stink of cigs out and all the tarnishing it had done over the years. Once I went back to Marlboro, the wife and I made a pact that we would not smoke in the house and due to this we are both at less than a pack a day from 2 packs a day each before the e-cig.
 

Caddyman

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1. How long have you been vaping.

around 4 months

2. What is the longest time you have been completely smoke free during that period?

3 or 4 days

why?

cause my wife still smokes so its easy to steal one or two in the morning. i was a pack a day for 10 years, now i smoke 1 or 2 a day and vape.

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RollTheBones

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Well I never set out to quit completely, so in my case I have not failed :D

About two weeks after I started vaping I was able to go a couple of days without a real cig, but problems/unreliability/too much variance took me back to the real thing on occasion.

As it stands now I only smoke while in transit (car) or out and about. So I have cut down a LOT but not completely.

I am ok with that, don't consider it a failure at all. If I wake one day and think "I don't want this cig!" than great. But I refuse to beat myself up over it.
 
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