This is exactly what I have experienced. I smoked for 38 years. Once I stopped for 2 years using Hypnose, but it was a horrible time, where I craved nonstop to smoke again. I tried so many different ways to stop till I gave up. I started to feel that my lungs are taking severe damage and so I thought I can perhaps at least reduce my smoking. That is when I started vaping. Immediately I could reduce smoking to a few cigarettes a day, then even less. Some days I forgot to smoke, but I was a dual user for over a year. Noticing that my cigs were not really needed anymore I stopped buying them and so I became a non smoker. I never thought I will be abale to stop for a long period, but vaping did the trick and my lungs are so much better already. The last pack of cigs I bought when Covid started as I was so shocked and thought only cigs can help me. I realized though that it was hard to empty the package as they didn't taste anymore. (Of course I did, cause,.. hey they were expensive.. silly me). But that was it. I am now smokefree again since April 2020 and I'm good... I don't suffer like I did when I stopped with hypnose since I have my substitute vaping. Perhaps one day I stop vaping, but for now I don't see any benefits to do so (except money). I'm glad that there are so many scientist debunking the agenda of Bloomberg & Co. trying to demonize vaping. Thank you.
I've tried smoking when I was younger, with friends. I never got addicted to it. Nicotine isn't addictive. Smoker's just don't want to quit. I quit without switching to less harmful alternatives. I quit and never went back to it. When I tried my first cigarette, I felt like my organs were being eaten away by a parasite living inside my body, at the same time I felt more alert. I had a buzz in my head, similar to an orgasm you get after sex. Ten minutes later the buzz fades, and you want to smoke again. It's an endless cycle, and it's just money down the drain, as you will never be satisfied. Looking back on it, I can now say that smoking is for losers. Luckily for me I smoked other peoples cigarettes that they purchased. I'm never going to smoke again. I quit before any real damage was done.
This is exactly what I have experienced. I smoked for 38 years. Once I stopped for 2 years using Hypnose, but it was a horrible time, where I craved nonstop to smoke again. I tried so many different ways to stop till I gave up. I started to feel that my lungs are taking severe damage and so I thought I can perhaps at least reduce my smoking.
That is when I started vaping. Immediately I could reduce smoking to a few cigarettes a day, then even less. Some days I forgot to smoke, but I was a dual user for over a year. Noticing that my cigs were not really needed anymore I stopped buying them and so I became a non smoker.
I never thought I will be abale to stop for a long period, but vaping did the trick and my lungs are so much better already. The last pack of cigs I bought when Covid started as I was so shocked and thought only cigs can help me. I realized though that it was hard to empty the package as they didn't taste anymore. (Of course I did, cause,.. hey they were expensive.. silly me).
But that was it. I am now smokefree again since April 2020 and I'm good... I don't suffer like I did when I stopped with hypnose since I have my substitute vaping. Perhaps one day I stop vaping, but for now I don't see any benefits to do so (except money). I'm glad that there are so many scientist debunking the agenda of Bloomberg & Co. trying to demonize vaping. Thank you.
I've tried smoking when I was younger, with friends. I never got addicted to it. Nicotine isn't addictive. Smoker's just don't want to quit. I quit without switching to less harmful alternatives. I quit and never went back to it. When I tried my first cigarette, I felt like my organs were being eaten away by a parasite living inside my body, at the same time I felt more alert. I had a buzz in my head, similar to an orgasm you get after sex. Ten minutes later the buzz fades, and you want to smoke again. It's an endless cycle, and it's just money down the drain, as you will never be satisfied. Looking back on it, I can now say that smoking is for losers.
Luckily for me I smoked other peoples cigarettes that they purchased. I'm never going to smoke again. I quit before any real damage was done.