Wow! Analogs are icky now!

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Rockproof

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To all of you that were off analogs for awhile (a month or more of just vaping) and tried that old bad girl again just to see...was it like the first time you ever took a drag on a real cig? Was it tough on your lungs, throat, ect. Did you cough bad? I'm just curious if your lungs and throat get back to the nice unmolested health of early youth where the first drag was hell. If not, do you think vaping keeps things conditioned so to speak? If so, is this a bad thing? Sounds like most of those that posted refer more to bad taste and/or bad feeling (queasy...) rather than hacking up a lung like the first analog. Again, just curious. Personally, I'm 1.5wks of of analogs after a 23yr PAD habit and so far so good for me.
 
Yeah, I did that too. About a week ago, I forgot to pack my spare battery when I went to work, and at 10 am, the battery died. In a total panic, I bought a pack of analogs, took one puff (YUK!) - and nearly got sick. The tax of stupidity, for sure.
Always carry extras with you - especially attys & batteries.

If you even think you want a cigarette, take a nice long wiff of an ashtray.

Vaping is amazing!
 

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I can't speak for all of you, but for me having that one analog to "test" to see if I hate it now or if I can smoke it and not want another can be dangerous. I've never used pv's before and sparking up because I feel I'm no longer addicted has foiled my cessation attempts a handful of times. Probably best to avoid that "tester" smoke, that is why you have a pv right?
 
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