Oh ok.Not at 1.5 MG yet just starting with it.
Yes you could just make a big batch.I could just mix up some zero and add it to the mix. Would just have to measure what is in the bottle and add it to the calculator at 18MG nicotine.
Rob let me share something with you about my quitting smoking. I had quit smoking for over a year with vaping, and then something strange started happening. Every 3 months or so, I would get this huge craving for a cigarette and no matter what I did or how much I vaped, it wouldn't go away until I bought a pack of cigarettes. So I would buy a pack, smoke like 2 or 3 cigarettes and then throw the pack away. The after another 3 to 4 months the same thing. Here is how i stopped it. This is going to sound unorthodox but hey it worked for me. I would get and RDA, (rebuild-able atomizer) and drip 18 mg e juice in it and take 3 to 4 drags at like 50 to 60 watts. It would make my stomach hurt, and give me the craziest head-rush. After that, the cravings would go away. I had to do that for almost a half a year, then finally, those 90 day cravings went away and now I vape exclusively. It actually took me almost 3 years to stop smoking altogether. If you find yourself slipping and you smoke a cigarette every once in a while just remember this and don't be too hard on yourself. It's not about the cigarettes that you do smoke. It's about the many that you don't. Good luck to you on quitting!It has been so much easier to put down cigarettes with vaping then with the nicotine patch and nicotine inhaler. So happy that vaping exist. I tried ecigs but they cost to much and gave up on them and continued to smoke until I found a $16.99 rechargable, refillable vap pen. So glad I did. I know I don't need to smoke anymore and I'm very happy. Thanks for letting me share., Rob
I'm at 29 days today no cigarettes. ThanksNice!
I've been that route of needing a cigarette and relapsing, I know better now, So I keep it in my mind that I can't have a cigarette no matter how bad the urge, but if I do get the urge I'll remember what you posted.Rob let me share something with you about my quitting smoking. I had quit smoking for over a year with vaping, and then something strange started happening. Every 3 months or so, I would get this huge craving for a cigarette and no matter what I did or how much I vaped, it wouldn't go away until I bought a pack of cigarettes. So I would buy a pack, smoke like 2 or 3 cigarettes and then throw the pack away. The after another 3 to 4 months the same thing. Here is how i stopped it. This is going to sound unorthodox but hey it worked for me. I would get and RDA, (rebuild-able atomizer) and drip 18 mg e juice in it and take 3 to 4 drags at like 50 to 60 watts. It would make my stomach hurt, and give me the craziest head-rush. After that, the cravings would go away. I had to do that for almost a half a year, then finally, those 90 day cravings went away and now I vape exclusively. It actually took me almost 3 years to stop smoking altogether. If you find yourself slipping and you smoke a cigarette every once in a while just remember this and don't be too hard on yourself. It's not a
bout the cigarettes that you do smoke. It's about the many that you don't. Good luck to you on quitting!
Congrats on 5 years smoke free! I tried the blu ecigs awhile back and couldn't get into them. Then I saw a basic refillable ecig at a smoke shop, bought it, filed it up with some cherry ejuice and been quit since then. I quit smoking cigarettes for a year in 2014 to 2015 using a nicotine inhaler and man did it suck. It was so boring and hard to do, you inhale just nicotine, no vapor. The Vape has made it much more enjoyable to quit. And the feeling of a throat hit is amazing with vaping. I had no problems this time giving up smoking. Vaping is a great alternative.Good job! You've picked a great time to start vaping. There are so many excellent products to choose from. When I started , about 6 years ago, the only thing available were little cigarette look alike that were way over priced and produced little vapor but enough to make me see this vaping thing may work. Well it did! I think the last cigarette I smoked was about 5 years ago and all I remember was how sick I felt after a couple drags and for the rest of that day all I could smell was that cigarette. Anyways, again congratulations!
Great to hear....it only gets better....!I'm at 29 days today no cigarettes. Thanks
You are doing great - I dual used for over 2.5 years before I finally quit smoking completely