Hi all. Just wanted to share my experiences after being 4-5 weeks in on vaping.
I'd originally started vaping as a way to get off the analogs forever and save money. It has been an interesting journey so far what with trying two different e-cigs and some different juice combos but even though I'm not totally analog-free I don't regret it and can see positive changes.
I've done a lot of reading on these boards (love this forum!) and have read how many people were able to leave analogs in the dust soon after starting to vape. I just want to give moral support to those who aren't able to join that club. My progress has been more subtle but I do see definite changes and I consider this a very successful inroad.
I used to smoke a PAD, sometimes more. I didn't know if vaping would work, I was skeptical, but took the plunge. I am now at about two packs a week and I refuse to consider that a failure, especially since over the last few days (after I got my kgo; had started with the Elite) I have actually found myself preferring the kgo to the analog most times.
Ironically, one big reason I turned to vaping was financial; I couldn't afford to spend $200+ a month on analogs any more. Then last week I got a job offer that would actually allow me to buy analogs -- but I don't see a reason to! Will I eventually get to all-vaping? I hope so but I can't say right now; what I do know is that I have read many posts about vapers soon finding analogs to be distasteful, and that never happened to me until the past few days.
So hey newbies, if you don't fall into the category of being able to drop the analogs right away, don't beat yourself up. YMMV, everyone is different, and sometimes you do have to experiment a bit with hardware and juice (software, IMO) to find what works for you.
Just sharing. Hope this helps somebody!
I'd originally started vaping as a way to get off the analogs forever and save money. It has been an interesting journey so far what with trying two different e-cigs and some different juice combos but even though I'm not totally analog-free I don't regret it and can see positive changes.
I've done a lot of reading on these boards (love this forum!) and have read how many people were able to leave analogs in the dust soon after starting to vape. I just want to give moral support to those who aren't able to join that club. My progress has been more subtle but I do see definite changes and I consider this a very successful inroad.
I used to smoke a PAD, sometimes more. I didn't know if vaping would work, I was skeptical, but took the plunge. I am now at about two packs a week and I refuse to consider that a failure, especially since over the last few days (after I got my kgo; had started with the Elite) I have actually found myself preferring the kgo to the analog most times.
Ironically, one big reason I turned to vaping was financial; I couldn't afford to spend $200+ a month on analogs any more. Then last week I got a job offer that would actually allow me to buy analogs -- but I don't see a reason to! Will I eventually get to all-vaping? I hope so but I can't say right now; what I do know is that I have read many posts about vapers soon finding analogs to be distasteful, and that never happened to me until the past few days.
So hey newbies, if you don't fall into the category of being able to drop the analogs right away, don't beat yourself up. YMMV, everyone is different, and sometimes you do have to experiment a bit with hardware and juice (software, IMO) to find what works for you.
Just sharing. Hope this helps somebody!