Scottishbloke
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RE: E-Cigarettes
Well good luck mate, I'll be routing for you and hope that you also gain positive results by switching to the electronic cigarette, you still get the nicotine but none of the other horrible chemicals which is what gives you horrible diseases such as Lung Cancer and Emphysema which is not a way anybody should have to exit this world.
Nicotine has been proven to yes be additive but the chemical itself is not harmful or dangerous. I'd also like to say too in my defence that the E-Cigarette was not an option until only a few years ago, nicotine gum and patches never interested me. The great thing about the E-Cigarette is that you still get the sensation of smoking
Also on the bonus side, I've hardly coughed at all today so it was very refreshing not to be getting up today with that smokers cough you normally get first thing when you wake up
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03-03-2014 00:23 |
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RE: E-Cigarettes
In my experience, giving up the familiarity of smoking was more important than any addictiveness to a drug. I had been smoking for about 20 years, during which time I had smoked at least 20 per day, until I gave up in 2005. Since that night, I haven't had one single craving for a cigarette. I've never missed it or thought about smoking again, it's like the desire to smoke just left me. I know that this isn't most people's experience of quitting but I've always felt that it demonstrates that too much emphasis is put on 'nicotine dependancy' and not enough on the routine of smoking, which wouldn't be solved by mimicking the actions of smoking by using an E-cigarette.
In truth, it was those damn anti-smoking adverts that got to me, coupled with the ridiculous price of a packet [nearly £5 back then!] Everyone in life lies to themselves but smokers do it more than most. I see an awful lot of people trying to physically "stop" smoking before they've convinced themselves whether they want to or not, which rarely works. I won't go into the mental process I used to quit [mainly because it would sound a bit arrogant and preachy and might not work for anyone else!] but if anyone wants to hear it then I will explain.
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03-03-2014 04:32 |
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