This shit sucks ass

  • Addfwyn@lemmygrad.ml
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    11 months ago

    What worked for me was vaping, especially as I made my own liquid. Slowly titrated the nicotine down until I was at 0 mg liquid, and from there it was easy to just stop as there was no physical addiction component anymore.

    I know vaping gets a bad rap (undeservedly), but it was the only thing that worked for me. Helped not have to deal with the physical addiction and psychological addiction at the same time.

    I still have my mod in case a relapse ever looms its head, but haven’t needed it. If I ever have a truly awful day and need it, I would rather go back to that than a pack of cigarettes. My partner still vapes 0mg liquid from time to time. Neither of us ever touch nicotine anymore though.

    EDIT: This should go without saying, but just in case I do not endorse anyone start vaping that doesn’t already have a nicotine addiction they are dealing with. Even people who still actively vape and don’t plan to stop will tell you that while it is almost certainly better for you than smoking, ideally you should only be inahling clean air.

    • CA0311 [they/them]@hexbear.net
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      11 months ago

      vaping is an AMAZING technology for people who want to quit smoking cigarettes. way better for you and the only one that comes close to being satisfying (nobody is “satisfied” with nic gum, where vaping can actually work.) that said, vaping is very attractive to non-smokers which is a shame. i guess if it’s between starting cigs and starting vape, it’s better to vape, but vapes are an incredible way to quit cigs, and only a slightly less awful way of getting into nicotine

  • NikkiB@lemmygrad.ml
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    11 months ago

    Same, just keep trying. It’ll be worth it when you finally quit. Not that I would know.

    • Mint_Rose@lemmygrad.mlOP
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      11 months ago

      TBH I don’t know if there is a “finally quit”. I’ve quit a few times for years even but it’s just too damn easy to buy a pack after a shitty day. Here’s hoping years can turn into decades this time

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        11 months ago

        There is a point where it makes you feel like such shit that you don’t pick up a pack again.

        I gave in a good five times and regretted it every time. The last time made me violently ill for more than a day.

        It might take some aging.