After smoking heavily for 33 years, I painlessly laid the cigs down 2wks ago. I tried everything and I mean everything to quit. I told myself the last time that I would die before going through the torture of quitting again. I was addicted to the throat hit and the act of smoking itself as well as the nicotine. Upon the recommendation from my doctor I started researching E-Cigarettes AKA personal vaporizers. He nailed it. I knew from the first puff that I actually had a chance of quitting. The first couple of days I briefly thought about a cigarette in the morning with my coffee until I vaped a few minutes to curb the minor craving. Now lighting up is all but forgotten.
My breathing has vastly improved, blood pressure dropped, and I feel 1000% better. These things are a godsend for those of us that have an extremely hard time quitting. You can start out at the mg's of nicotine that you need and cut down at your own pace. In just two weeks I've gone from 36mg to 18mg with no side affects or cravings. They are not meant to be a smoking cessation device however, the success rate of folks quitting that switch to them is over 80%. They contain propylene glycol, flavoring, and nicotine, not the 4000 known carcinogens found in tobacco smoke. You can even work your way down to 0 nicotine.
I ordered 3 of these kits with extra batteries, juice and cartomizers. One for myself, the DW, and the oldest DD. None of us have had the cravings or irritability that usually comes from withdrawal in two weeks. A little costly up front(about $150.00ea.), but it won't take long to recoup the investment. If you decide to research and try this route, beware! There are alot of scams with e-cigs. Don't waste your time with the TV, store, or mall E-Cigs, they are junk. Invest in a good one.
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I myself am now moving up to the "Go-go" model. I'm getting a little tired of handling something that resembles the size, feel of a real cigarette. It's all a personal choice and preference.
Good luck to anyone quitting!!!