I'm having a brainstorm, take cover!
Maybe VU needs a "Still smoking chat and support" thread like the one over at Butthole Central. When I was having such a hard time, I hung out in there a lot; it really helped to know that I wasn't the only one who couldn't just drop cigarettes like a hot rock, as so many vapers seem to do -- they walk into, or hell, WALK BY, a vape shop and VOILA! stop smoking.
I never have gotten that at all; I had to convince myself it would actually work, a little at a time, over the course of 3-4 wks, both times I quit via vaping. I'd been let down too often -- three times before -- by my own decision to quit and then failure to quit. There actually was a 4th time: when I was pregnant with my son, but to be perfectly honest, I never did really intend to quit; I cut down to 3-4 cigarettes a day purely by virtue of nausea everytime I lit up; by the end of the pregnancy when the nausea was history, I was back to about a pk a day, though I'd been a 2 pk a day smoker before the pregnancy.
Anyway, I kept hanging out in that still-smoking thread even after I did manage to drop the smokes, just on the off-chance that I might be able to be helpful to others there, who were still having problems. One thing that I noticed was that until the cigarettes are completely, 100% GONE, WTA isn't really helpful at all. I think, because if you're still smoking, then a vape is just a vape, whether it's got WTA or not. Once the smokes are totally gone and you have the opportunity to really feel the cravings, THEN the WTA is absolutely a miracle, but until that point... it's kind of a waste of money. It won't provide you with the will to quit, or the desire to quit, or the motivation to actually DO IT; you still have to do that part yourself. WTA just makes the hot coals you're walking over into cool rocks.
Andria