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I still sometimes have a dreams in which I'm smoking
me too!! its fricken weird and scary how mentally addictive smoking is.
I still sometimes have a dreams in which I'm smoking
i smoke about a pack and a half a day of marlboro lights, i enjoy smoking tobacco, i don't know if its because im addicted or actually enjoy the smoke, but reguardless, i had an upper GI done for what they though was an ulcer (it was not, thank god)and was told i have the lungs of a 90 year old, that really scared me...i have tried quitting twice before never making it past a half a day without going nuts.i tried the patch/gum combo last time and i was just dying for a smoke... i plan on buying an e cig that will suffice my need to smoke, the problem is, they range from $4.00 online to 100$locally. the $4 versions can be only gotten via Chinese export websites, and they don't sell just the refill's separately so im pretty much paying $4 for an throw away e cig or paying 100$ for ones locally that work with some sort of liquid and rechargeable battery... does anyone have experience on quitting the ecig way? any of you quit from it? which e cig did you use and did it literally feel like you were inhaling smoke? thats a big thing for me!... i want to be able to close my eyes and think its a real cig,and not waste money on some gimmick...
so ATOT hit me with your best shot, fire away...![]()
There are good information in ecig forum that are objective and detailed.
Personally, I have no significant issues but am aware that some people can be allergic to PG (Propylene Glycol) which is one of the more common ingredient in e-liquids. Those people typically use VG (Vegetable Glycerin) in place of PG in their e-liquids.
Aside from that, ALL ingredients in a proper e-liquid are FDA approved food classification - mebe except nicotine which in itself is addictive and potentially fatal in large dosages but harmless in small intermittent dosages which is not unlike caffeine.
One can research and come to your own conclusions.
I'll be 22 on may 6th, i've been smoking since 16 years old.
Hmmm, I used e-cigs for a few months when they first came out, seemed to work pretty good aside from being a PITA, but after contracting Bronchitis twice, my Dr. told me that he thought the vaporized liquid may have triggered it.
I was not aware of Vegetable Glycerin, probably didn't exist at the time.
Not sure when it was that you tried them or what products but VG alternative does not exist in pre-filled replacement cartridge subscription scenarios which may be right for some people but seems to me only an overpriced, money-burning schemes.
VG is only an option if you refill your own e-liquid (pre-mixed or mix your own).
Your problem definitely could have been a bad PG reaction unless you get bronchitis from inhaling/breathing in a room with humidifier on. I say this only because I've always had a weak respiratory system and have never had issues with vaping.
I am exactly the same.I don't quite get the people who say 'just quit, you'll be fine soon enough.'
Eh...on the first day or two, you might murder someone else and/or yourself. Best to just avoid that withdrawal shit.
I smoke ~2 packs a week, and I still get kinda [more] miserable without smoking all day, and then kinda-sorta briefly high when I finally get a cigarette. To me, that seems like withdrawal that is strong enough to not fuck around with.
If I decided I had to quit, I'd probably put it on like a one month timeline. I'd set an initial maximum of like five a day, gradually tapering down to a smoke a day for the last week or so.
But I'm weird. I'd be much more likely to have the odd smoke afterwards, but without really 'relapsing.' To me, it's just all about getting the physical 'need' out of my system.
Can also make you crazy, apparently.
If you're interested in trying e-cigs, I would recommend looking into getting something from PrimeVapor. Start with their $50 kit. You get two rechargeable, automatic "batteries" and five cartridges to go along with it. I recommend PrimeVapor because they don't use propylene glycol in their products. I think the vegetable glycerin-based products product better vapor, and PG-based products seems to give me headaches more easily for some reason. The chameleon batteries are KR-808D1s, which are really common and popular. You can get cartridges and accessories from them all over the place. I think they work well.
Alternatively, you could get a kit from Blu. Those are popular too, but more proprietary.
I tried them shortly after they hit the market, IIRC, there were only a couple of suppliers at the time, with more & more popping up every week.
When I first started, I believe all you could get were the kits, and could order refill cartridges. After a while, the refill bottles started showing up, along with some forums on "vaping".
I ordered some liquid refills & refilled my own (not designed for refill) cartridges, so yeah, the VG e-liquid was probably not available yet.
PG and VG are usually a matter of preference (unless you're allergic to one of them) and one is not necessarily better or worse.
PG based e-liquid = less vapor and more throat hit.
VG based e-liquid = more vapor and less throat hit.
Most of us mix the PG/VG ratio in the e-liquid to find the perfect combination that suits our individual preference - I use 50/50 ratio for myself cause as a former smoker, throat hit is important to me.
Those are good recommendations even if they're subscription based ecig service - they're not ALL evil although all of them are quite expensive compared to DIY.
Not sure if you drink but if you want to quit smoking you need to quit drinking too.

I do agree with this! It does come down to personal preference.
I don't know why, but I get weird headaches from using cartridges from V2. I have read they primarily use PG in their liquid, if not entirely for some mixtures. I got a few 100% VG carts from PrimeVapor, and I feel noticeably better using those than compared to the ones I got from V2 (they even have double the nicotine compared to V2). I also like the additional vapor, but the throat hit is about the same for me. I'm not sure if it's just the PG that bothers me or what.
It is true you can pay less by going more of a DIY route. However, I found the simplicity and popularity of the KR-808D1 models/carts to be worth any additional cost. I could save more money by filling carts on my own, but I'm still new to this stuff. (BTW, wasn't entirely sure if by DIY you meant just filling your own carts or using different batteries than what I mentioned...)
Fuck dude, you got it easy. Quit now. I mean right now. This is the best chance you have of quitting and it being successful long term.
No time like the present!
Not fair, everyone is entitled to ONE vice.![]()
