MrNovice
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Okay, the title was meant to be funny but it's kinda true and I'm okay with trying. My wife had a stroke last weekend, she's fine now, and we got her to the emergency room within 30 minutes and the little damage that was done has already been reversed. Luckily we recognized it quick, and they were able to administer some miracle drug that busts clots and it worked pretty much immediately.
But, the doctor said she has to stop smoking cigs and therefore so do I... so, I need personal ideas on which VAPING thingamajigger to buy to help me quit. My end goal is to quit, not begin a journey into vaping or start entering cloud blowing contests. I need the nicotine (because I get raging without it, been smoking for 20+ years) but I want to be able to drop the nicotine levels eventually and quit altogether. I've tried patches, gum, e-cigs, cold turkey, and the longest I was ever able to stop was 4 months. Then I got drunk, friend was smoking, had 1 of his cigarettes and ended up buying another pack that night. I get that the craving doesn't ever truly go away, that there will still be times years later where I try to trick myself into thinking 1 would be okay and I'm pretty sure I can make it past those times....but I have to get there somehow first.
So any vaping rigs that are suited for someone who wants to get off the cigs, and eventually phase out nicotine completely? I think this might actually help be a way for me to quit this time, just not really completely sure what I'm looking for or needing.
Things I would like:
1. Needs to let me load the juice, so I can wean down
2. Cost is not really a factor because smoking cigs is way expensive anyways, but keep in mind I want to quit all smoking including vaping eventually.
3. Capacity to be able to "last" a full day, juice and charge (have 3000mAh 18650 batteries already)
4. Size, not really interested in a "box" design that controls temp ect, but if that's what you think would ultimately work then I'm open to it. Definitely don't want to buy something less than what will work, and go back to smoking cigs.
5. Ideas on other things that should be considered?
Appreciate all the help, there's just so much stuff out there it's a little overwhelming...
But, the doctor said she has to stop smoking cigs and therefore so do I... so, I need personal ideas on which VAPING thingamajigger to buy to help me quit. My end goal is to quit, not begin a journey into vaping or start entering cloud blowing contests. I need the nicotine (because I get raging without it, been smoking for 20+ years) but I want to be able to drop the nicotine levels eventually and quit altogether. I've tried patches, gum, e-cigs, cold turkey, and the longest I was ever able to stop was 4 months. Then I got drunk, friend was smoking, had 1 of his cigarettes and ended up buying another pack that night. I get that the craving doesn't ever truly go away, that there will still be times years later where I try to trick myself into thinking 1 would be okay and I'm pretty sure I can make it past those times....but I have to get there somehow first.
So any vaping rigs that are suited for someone who wants to get off the cigs, and eventually phase out nicotine completely? I think this might actually help be a way for me to quit this time, just not really completely sure what I'm looking for or needing.
Things I would like:
1. Needs to let me load the juice, so I can wean down
2. Cost is not really a factor because smoking cigs is way expensive anyways, but keep in mind I want to quit all smoking including vaping eventually.
3. Capacity to be able to "last" a full day, juice and charge (have 3000mAh 18650 batteries already)
4. Size, not really interested in a "box" design that controls temp ect, but if that's what you think would ultimately work then I'm open to it. Definitely don't want to buy something less than what will work, and go back to smoking cigs.
5. Ideas on other things that should be considered?
Appreciate all the help, there's just so much stuff out there it's a little overwhelming...
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