on 05-11-2014 10:25
on 05-11-2014 10:25
Does anyone use them? Has anyone tried them and gone back to smoking analogues? Has anyone used them and stopped smoking/vaping altogether?
Does anyone have any concerns about their use?
I was a smoker for 19 years until last year when I made the switch to e-cigarettes, specifically the cig-a-like type you can find in supermarkets such as Tesco. After a month of using both cigarettes and the e-cigs I moved over exclusively to e-cigs and haven't looked back. I have not smoked a cigarette for 12 months now and feel much better for it.
I can breath. I don't smell. My clothes don't smell.
I've now moved away from the cig-a-likes and have a proper setup with battery, tank and juice.
So, is anyone else on here a vaper?
on 05-11-2014 10:33
on 05-11-2014 10:34
on 05-11-2014 10:34
I quit smoking over eight years ago. E-cigarettes weren't really around much then. I used the patch, which took the edge off, but it took a lot of willpower too, which I never thought I had. I haven't had a single cigarette since I stopped, but I have to admit I still miss it sometimes. If e-cigs had been more readily available, I might have tried them, but the jury is still out as to their safety, and whether they can help someone quit or not. They can't be any worse than real cigarettes, though, so I don't have any objection to anyone trying them.
on 05-11-2014 10:34
on 05-11-2014 10:34
on 05-11-2014 10:35
on 05-11-2014 10:35
I smoked for 5 years and gave up when my son was born....no patches or e-cigs just cold turkey.
Well done for not smoking for 12 months......its now 3 years for me!!
on 05-11-2014 10:43
on 05-11-2014 10:53
on 05-11-2014 10:53
I have tried many times to give up. I have had hypnotherapy and acupuncture. I had a wake up call two years ago with a health scare. I should have persevered as the post anaesthetic taste in my mouth made real cigarettes taste awful
Tried e cigarettes then and they made me physically sick....
I have made myself a promise that I WILL give up this New Year.
I have now reached the point where I actually want to give up...and therein lies my motivation..:smileywink:
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 05-11-2014 10:56
on 05-11-2014 10:56
on 05-11-2014 11:02
on 05-11-2014 11:02
on 05-11-2014 11:17
on 05-11-2014 11:17
@Cleoriff You CAN quit. I smoked for more than 40 years. When I gave up I was smoking more than 40 a day. I never thought I'd be able to quit, but I did. If I can do it, anyone can, but you have to want to. Being in the medical profession you must know that the physical need for nicotine leaves your body after just 48 hours. After that it's just a mental thing. Being an ex-smoker I know what you're going through. Nicotine is as addictive as heroine, but you can kick it. Apart from anything else, I've literally saved tens of thousands of pounds since I quit. That ought to be an incentive in itself!