I had a few request so I decided to make a thread. Very short story but might help someone.
I worked for a particular company for many years and decided to become an independent consultant and leave that company. At the old company I had an office and this is why vaping was so easy, I has a door and a window so very easy to vape throughout the day.
Fast forward I went independent and now the customer site is 1. Smoke free 2. Has a smoke area in the back of the back of the parking lot. 3. I sit in a bullpen so no open vaping.
In order to get my vape fix I switched to pods for convenience. I used 50mg because I knew my nic fixes would be few and far between.
I planned a schedule to the parking lot from hell, once in the morning, once after lunch and once mid afternoon. (Maybe 5 mins total each time)
This helped me cut back substantially, 1 pod refill (3 ml) was lasting me 3-4 days. Eventually I decided to see if I could do it at home and sure enough I was able to cut back to a few hits every now and then.
This leads to the hardest part, actually stopping all together, first I sold everything off to remove the access to easy fixes. Second I set a date and got some nic gum, and finally I woke up, had my last vape, popped in a gum and went to work, haven't Vaped since.
That's it, simple and sweet, I quit because of restricted access to vaping.
BTW I don't physically feel different, not like when I switched from analogs to cigs.
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I worked for a particular company for many years and decided to become an independent consultant and leave that company. At the old company I had an office and this is why vaping was so easy, I has a door and a window so very easy to vape throughout the day.
Fast forward I went independent and now the customer site is 1. Smoke free 2. Has a smoke area in the back of the back of the parking lot. 3. I sit in a bullpen so no open vaping.
In order to get my vape fix I switched to pods for convenience. I used 50mg because I knew my nic fixes would be few and far between.
I planned a schedule to the parking lot from hell, once in the morning, once after lunch and once mid afternoon. (Maybe 5 mins total each time)
This helped me cut back substantially, 1 pod refill (3 ml) was lasting me 3-4 days. Eventually I decided to see if I could do it at home and sure enough I was able to cut back to a few hits every now and then.
This leads to the hardest part, actually stopping all together, first I sold everything off to remove the access to easy fixes. Second I set a date and got some nic gum, and finally I woke up, had my last vape, popped in a gum and went to work, haven't Vaped since.
That's it, simple and sweet, I quit because of restricted access to vaping.
BTW I don't physically feel different, not like when I switched from analogs to cigs.
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