1 cig in wrk. On my way home to get baked out my face now.lol
Ecig helps me seem like less of a smoker. Feeling this could work long term.
Dr. G,
Please allow a 32-year nicotine addict (last 7 years inactive, but still an addict) to tell you a couple of things,
with all due respect and in good faith:
1. E-cig users are still active nicotine users and addicts. As far as nicotine addiction is concerned, E-cig users might as well be smoking Marlboros.
2. Many people use nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) in the hopes of reducing the physical harm of smoking/chewing (NRTs include gums, patches, and E-cigs). And they do reduce the harm of smoking cured tobacco. But if your goal is to break the nicotine habit, NRTs are useless. You can use NRTs for years, but you'll still go through the hell of withdrawal and recovery once you quit the E-cig. The E-cig is a crutch, and what you need is to learn to walk without a crutch.
And besides, nicotine wreaks havoc on your heart, and can cause a heart attack all on its own. There is NO SAFE WAY to consume nicotine.
3. The best way to quit tobacco FOREVER is to get pissed off and just quit cold turkey. That will get you past the hell of withdrawal and recovery in the fastest way possible.
4. NRT quit rates are usually just "6-month quit rates" or "12-month quit rates". The long-term quit rates for them are lower than those who quit cold turkey.
Respectfully, let me say quit fooling yourself. You can't quit nicotine just by choosing a different delivery method. You quit nicotine only by quitting nicotine.
You are a hard-core addict and must treat yourself as such. And what do hard-core addicts do? They think of any reason possible to justify the consumption of nicotine. In your case, it's E-cigs
. In some cases, it's gum or patches. But make no mistake: your brain wants nicotine and will try and convince you to give in. Cigs, E-cigs, patches, gum, etc. Your brain doesn't care which delivery method you choose. It just wants nicotine. And you're giving in and consuming nicotine.
I apologize for being so direct. But make no mistake about it:
you're currently in a struggle for your life. Nicotine will take your life 20 years early unless you quit once and for all. And you're not going to quit simply by choosing a different delivery method.
Quitting is tough. And those who've quit before you are NOT going to coddle you or pat you on the back for "trying". We know what a comittment and determination it takes, so we are tough on quitters who fail. Hopefully for their own good the next time they decide to try a quit.
Good luck. I'm pulling for you.