Smokers Anonymous
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Heh, well, you'll have to take into account that cigs in NYC are ridiculously priced…about $858...
Although I've spent a couple hundred on these ecigs because the devices and flavors are pretty awesome...it's become more of a hobby than a smoking cessation system...
I would say I've saved maybe $400 though...
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I'd like to add that my stepson is about that age that he is susceptible to pick up smoking…and I got him a kit...
It works, and I'm happy about it, because him and a couple of his friends got caught smoking at school...but he got off the hook because he showed his Principal on the spot when they busted them that it is an ecigarette...and I got him the liquid with no nicotine in it...so it's working
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I'm neither naive nor foolish. I'm aware that Steven, 16, will lie and withold information from his parents. I offered him a healthier alternative to smoking since I know he will be influenced by his peers.
And I never said this was a trust issue, since he's aware that I won't hold it against him if he smokes. Teenagers will do what they want to do, I've learned to pick my fights with him wisely.
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Down to about 5 cigs/day from a pack/day
i enjoy smoking but lately not as satisfying as it once was
been contemplating the ecigs and now that ive seen a review from someone i actually(kinda)(not really) know but certainly trust i think im gonna take the plunge and DougNg ill def use you as a refrence when i buy thanx for the review -
@simon626:
Volcano also makes vaporizers for mary jane (the original volcano vape was for weed). They cost about 400 dollars. What it does is it heats up marijuana and extracts the thc from the plant buds and it fills an air tight bag full of thc infused water vapor. Pretty damn cool, there is no combustion involved. You inhale vapor, it gets you high, and you breathe out nothing but water vapor. The greatest thing about it is you arent smoking yet youre still getting high. No ash or smoke in your lungs. Still, i cant say it is as satisfying to smoke out of a vaporizer as it is to smoke out of a nice bong. I like the feeling of smoke in my lungs. Vaporizers are more clean thanbi prefer
This came up in the Volcano Forums. The Volcano vaporizer you're talking about is this one:
https://www.wholesalevaporizers.com/
Different product, different company
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I enjoyed smoking too. I would honestly never have quit, but there were a number of factors. One, a pack in NY goes for between $12-15 a pack. Two, I'm getting older and I can feel myself slowing down from the smoking. Three, I'm just fucking tired of being a burden on my family by having them wait while I finish my smoke
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It takes about a month before withdrawal symptoms are gone
The first week is the worst
That's when I was going cold turkey (I tried this a few times, never got past two weeks)
With the ecigarette, I was "a cranky asshole" according to Jody for the first week, and after that, was back to normal. This is probably because I'm still getting nicotine from the ecig. Though I've gone from 18mg/ml to 12mg/ml in the last couple months, and have no desire to go any lower. I figure I'll be a lifelong smoker, one way or another. If I dose myself at too low a level, I might be tempted to go back to regular cigarettes (analogs as what vapers refer to them)
I've noticed big changes in my health since I stopped smoking analogs
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Have been stopping and starting in fits for the last month or so. Have a couple left here that I'm telling myself are it. Once I go to bed, done.
Need to quit to get on with weight-loss plan, save money ($7/pack * 7 days/week…), etc.. - but I enjoy going out too much, and that's inevitably to a bar, where I inevitably have a couple of drinks and then a cigarette. And I spend most of my workday alone, driving from jobsite to jobsite, and smoke too much while doing that.
sordid smoking history:
Never smoked up through high school - my parents did 'til I was 16 and I hated cigarettes.
Then I started waiting tables the summer before college, started doing E every couple of weeks (mmm, menthol), ramped up to about a pack a day for 2-3 years. Cut down when I left the restaurant industry, but in art school it was still a reinforced habit - on breaks go outside with the smokers. When I dropped out of school and quit going to bars I stopped completely for five and a half or six years.Picked it up a couple of years back when I started working security in a bar, quit for five months early this year because my girlfriend asked me to, started again when we broke up.
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congrats DougNg, with all u had going on -move, new gig, etc- it's great to see you didn't fall of the wagon