E-cigs as a giving up tool

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coffeejo

Ælfrēd
Location
West Somerset
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But I quit! :angel:
 

Peteaud

Veteran
Location
South Somerset
But I quit! :angel:
Have you ever been tempted?

I have never waivered, and i hope i never will, but i consider myself an ex smoker who could easily fall back into the habit, rather than a non smoker.
 

coffeejo

Ælfrēd
Location
West Somerset
Have you ever been tempted?

I have never waivered, and i hope i never will, but i consider myself an ex smoker who could easily fall back into the habit, rather than a non smoker.
No, and I put that down to the way I quit. The weaning process meant that my body stopped seeing the nicotine as a necessity and began to recognise the lot as toxins, hence feeling so ill when I smoked my last. I lived for a year (quite a while after I quit) with a smoker and never once felt the need to join in when she lit up. Never considered the ex vs non angle before though. Ex is fact: non implies "never, ever".
 

Peteaud

Veteran
Location
South Somerset
Because of the number of decades that I smoked, I will always consider myself an addict and as such, I believe that if I am not careful and ever vigilant
I could very easily be tempted to start again. So I stay well away from temptation.

Same here.

20 a day (more than that at times) for 30 years and i did used to enjoy a smoke.

Ive been offered a cigar, but even thats a no-no as i dont want to even go ever so slightly down the smokers route again.
 

welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
Same here.

20 a day (more than that at times) for 30 years and i did used to enjoy a smoke.

Ive been offered a cigar, but even thats a no-no as i dont want to even go ever so slightly down the smokers route again.

That's the problem for me as well. I enjoyed smoking. That's why its a big no no, and why I stay away from temptation. It's the best way for me
 

Peteaud

Veteran
Location
South Somerset
I used a mouth squirter for the 1st week.

Then i went to a LBS and spent a years smoke money on a bike.

The bike sat in the garage with a hacksaw sitting above it.

If i light up 1 smoke, my wife could cut the frame in 1/2, that was the deal.

The bike is still in one piece.

E Cigs wouldnt have helped me because i needed to break the entire habit.

Sheer pig ignorant willpower got me through.

But, each to their own, whatever helps you is good.
 

Lullabelle

Banana
Location
Midlands UK
Ex smokers have told me that a lot of the problem is habit, you get up, you go outside for a smoke then you get on with the day, getting past that hurdle is a breakthrough and so breaking the habit is a very positive step forward.
 

Peteaud

Veteran
Location
South Somerset
Ex smokers have told me that a lot of the problem is habit, you get up, you go outside for a smoke then you get on with the day, getting past that hurdle is a breakthrough and so breaking the habit is a very positive step forward.

I used to have a coffee and a smoke 1st thing. In the summer months, sitting outside as the sun came up, it was very nice. But thats the habit, not the nicotine addiction.
 

harly

Active Member
Location
London
2 month in tried various e cigs never seemed to do the job enough , was advised to try a vip ecig but the pipe style as apposed to the cigarette looking type, it worked immediately , havent been near a cig since , and im actually saving all my money for a new bike ...happy days
 
I consider myself an ex smoker who could easily fall back into the habit, rather than a non smoker.
That's exactly how the medical profession see us as well. When I had my medical last year for my HGV licence the nurse asked me if I smoked. Not me I said, I stopped years ago, I'm a non-smoker now. No your not said she, if you've smoked you are always an ex-smoker, you cannot and never will be an non-smoker. Jeez, that was me told :sad:
 

welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
That's exactly how the medical profession see us as well. When I had my medical last year for my HGV licence the nurse asked me if I smoked. Not me I said, I stopped years ago, I'm a non-smoker now. No your not said she, if you've smoked you are always an ex-smoker, you cannot and never will be an non-smoker. Jeez, that was me told :sad:

Stuck up B.
 
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