I smoked cigarettes for around 10 years and quit the habit / addiction through vaping in early July 2017, something I am extremely grateful for and something I would not have been able to do without vaping. It is such an amazing, uplifting and supportive community. It has been a priceless journey for me and actually became somewhat of a hobby in the process.
I absolutely love vaping and the taste of all the different juices, BUT, my intention was to quit any and all addiction in my life. Lately I have been wondering more and more about the idea of quitting vaping. I do not believe it posses any health risks, or at most just a fraction of what smoking did to my body. It's just that I am at a time in my life where I am very health conscious and exploring that side of the spectrum. Since 2011 I have had a lot of gut issues and have spent more money than I can count on trying to find a diagnosis without any success - I have made peace with it and learnt how to best cope with it and work around it. I have also recently been on the brink of being diagnosed with high blood pressure, something which no 29 year old should be diagnosed with at the prime of their career and life. With this said, I would like to stay true to my promise to myself - getting rid of any addiction and "bad habits".
How I quit cigarettes - smoked my last cigarette on a Tuesday evening and put my old dusty Twisp Clearo on charge, the next morning I said to myself "This is all you have, you can't smoke, so it's this or nothing". My idea to quit vaping: Spend quite a bit on juice at vapecon to last me a while, and once the juice runs out, I sadly leave vaping behind me. The dilemma is, which I believe is quite a natural response, is that I have a fear of failure and not quite sure that my approach is the best. I am on 3mg nic at the moment and have been for probably the last 2 years. Would it maybe be a good idea to purchase 0mg before totally quitting?
Some advise from those who have managed to do it successfully or those who might have a different idea than me would be greatly appreciated?
I absolutely love vaping and the taste of all the different juices, BUT, my intention was to quit any and all addiction in my life. Lately I have been wondering more and more about the idea of quitting vaping. I do not believe it posses any health risks, or at most just a fraction of what smoking did to my body. It's just that I am at a time in my life where I am very health conscious and exploring that side of the spectrum. Since 2011 I have had a lot of gut issues and have spent more money than I can count on trying to find a diagnosis without any success - I have made peace with it and learnt how to best cope with it and work around it. I have also recently been on the brink of being diagnosed with high blood pressure, something which no 29 year old should be diagnosed with at the prime of their career and life. With this said, I would like to stay true to my promise to myself - getting rid of any addiction and "bad habits".
How I quit cigarettes - smoked my last cigarette on a Tuesday evening and put my old dusty Twisp Clearo on charge, the next morning I said to myself "This is all you have, you can't smoke, so it's this or nothing". My idea to quit vaping: Spend quite a bit on juice at vapecon to last me a while, and once the juice runs out, I sadly leave vaping behind me. The dilemma is, which I believe is quite a natural response, is that I have a fear of failure and not quite sure that my approach is the best. I am on 3mg nic at the moment and have been for probably the last 2 years. Would it maybe be a good idea to purchase 0mg before totally quitting?
Some advise from those who have managed to do it successfully or those who might have a different idea than me would be greatly appreciated?