slackerinabox
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Its because he's a pothead
My grandparents dealt with this by buying bags of sugar-free suckers, my uncle kept a small box of toothpicks in his pocket. both for the same reason: they just had an itch to do something with their hands but did NOT want it to be a cigarette
Biased survey, those who talk are still trying to quit using some bullshit product like nicotine replacements.
If you still find the need to puff on a fake cig, then just buy a pack of smokes man, your obviously not ready to quit.
Keep on puffin' weaklings! J/K (kinda).
BTW, if it "helps" you quit, more power buds, but seriously I don't know anybody who actually "stepped down". Folks get addicted to whatever NRT they use, including E-cigs, gum, patch, etc. Out of the dozen or so former-smokers I know - only 1 used a NRT, patch/gum - my mom. Her husband CT, several friends all CT after various NRT failed over and over. Myself CT, my wife CT. I know at least another dozen still on the NRT train in some fashion or another. It really seems like a revenue source to me.
Maybe I'm just unique, but thats how it is in my world. CT quitters just stay quit. Probably because we are the ones to overcome a great challenge without a crutch? Dunno. Just my own observations.
CT quitters just stay quit.
so....can anyone help me or are we just bitching?
so....can anyone help me or are we just bitching?
I really could use some intelligent input
here.
STOP SMOKING!
Seriously, its that easy. Stop bringing nicotine into your body. Period. Right now. If you don't want to - you don't want to quit and you may as well just keep smoking.
I can't make you quit, you have to want to - and E-cigs or any other replacement therapy is prologning the inevitable, and torturing you more than necessary.
No matter what, at some point you are going to have to go through 72 hours of physical withdrawal. It doesn't get easier if you slowly ramp down. It sucks, but if your a man about it and really want to quit, it'll happen.
After that its a lot easier. The cravings never go away.
Just buy a pack of smokes and get over it. Seriously :thumbsdown:
I don't want this to come off as a lecture, but it might. I have successfully quit and started again almost 10 times in the past
5 years.
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I am now on 7 weeks without a cigarette, but I take it day by day. I wish you luck.
I have almost a full pack???
Heres your input, If you still want to smoke why are you gonna drop $100 on a fake cig and $15 for refillable cartridges? thats the price of 3 cartons of smokes, just buy a pack and get it over with, we get it you still want to smoke, just do it and stfu already.
I didn't ask for a life lesson I simply asked for input on E-cigs.
I won't even offer my usual diatribe about how smokers rationalize smoking by thinking they like it/they enjoy it, when they really just enjoy not going through withdrawals. Oops. I gotta find a way to describe that without actually saying the whole thing.
do you really want to have an addiction conversation with me?
Because that is one subject that I can ramble on for hours on. I've done just a bit of first hand research and would love to discuss it with you.
