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  1. Posts : 6,075
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    Just a little update from me. It's now been 4 days since I gave up real cigarettes. I have still not had a craving for one at all and am enjoying the vaping. I plan on buying a better kit at the end of the month with a couple of batteries.

    Health wise I feel a lot better already, much more than I expected actually. I normally get tired around 2pm each day and could do with a lay down for an hour. The last 2 days I have not felt that tiredness at all.

    So I am very happy so far. And after doing a few more calculations now I know the cost of everything and how much I will use, I have calculated a saving of around 1100GBP per year over what I was spending on tobacco.


    Paul.
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  2. Posts : 51,465
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       #42

    Well done Paul keep it up
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  3. Posts : 6,075
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       #43

    Thanks John :)
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  4. Posts : 4,517
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       #44

    paulpicks21 said:
    Just a little update from me. It's now been 4 days since I gave up real cigarettes. I have still not had a craving for one at all and am enjoying the vaping. I plan on buying a better kit at the end of the month with a couple of batteries.

    Health wise I feel a lot better already, much more than I expected actually. I normally get tired around 2pm each day and could do with a lay down for an hour. The last 2 days I have not felt that tiredness at all.

    So I am very happy so far. And after doing a few more calculations now I know the cost of everything and how much I will use, I have calculated a saving of around 1100GBP per year over what I was spending on tobacco.


    Paul.
    Congrats!! Keep it up!

    It is weird isnt it? How you start to feel better after a couple days.



    I remember reading that by switching to vaping, one of the first changes you go through was clearing the body of Carbon Monoxide which takes 24-48hrs.

    From 2-4 weeks you start getting a better sense of taste back.

    Then breathing begins improving.

    Over the course of the next year other health benefits and things such as cancer risk/heart attack risk dramatically decrease.

    I wish I could find that article now because I can't remember all the exact details but it was interesting.
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  5. Posts : 6,075
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       #45

    Wishmaster said:
    paulpicks21 said:
    Just a little update from me. It's now been 4 days since I gave up real cigarettes. I have still not had a craving for one at all and am enjoying the vaping. I plan on buying a better kit at the end of the month with a couple of batteries.

    Health wise I feel a lot better already, much more than I expected actually. I normally get tired around 2pm each day and could do with a lay down for an hour. The last 2 days I have not felt that tiredness at all.

    So I am very happy so far. And after doing a few more calculations now I know the cost of everything and how much I will use, I have calculated a saving of around 1100GBP per year over what I was spending on tobacco.


    Paul.
    Congrats!! Keep it up!

    It is weird isnt it? How you start to feel better after a couple days.



    I remember reading that by switching to vaping, one of the first changes you go through was clearing the body of Carbon Monoxide which takes 24-48hrs.

    From 2-4 weeks you start getting a better sense of taste back.

    Then breathing begins improving.

    Over the course of the next year other health benefits and things such as cancer risk/heart attack risk dramatically decrease.

    I wish I could find that article now because I can't remember all the exact details but it was interesting.
    Thanks. Sounds good!
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  6. Posts : 26,869
    Windows 11 Pro
       #46

    OK guys, all of you owe me money. Because of you, I took the plunge and will give the Inferno a shot. It is supposed to be delivered Tomorrow. Crap that stuff is expensive. I spent as much on the juices as the Inferno costs, and have no idea what they will taste like. Very unlike me.
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  7. Posts : 6,075
    Windows 7 Professional 64 bit
       #47

    I really hope it works well for you too Steve. I think it's great that you are prepared to try it after so many years of smoking. Good luck and keep us posted.

    At this rate we will need John to open up a vaping sub forum lol.

    Paul.
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  8. Posts : 5,956
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       #48

    I have never smoked but well done to you guys who are trying, Electronic Cigarettes have been banned from BP forecourts as its an electronic device .. as mobile phones.
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  9. Posts : 26,869
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       #49

    OK, Stephanie, I'll ask the dumb question. What is a BP forecourt ?
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  10. Posts : 5,956
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       #50

    essenbe said:
    OK, Stephanie, I'll ask the dumb question. What is a BP forecourt ?
    Were the pumps are in a petrol station (my work place) :)
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