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In reply to the discussion: E-cigarettes 'help smokers to quit' [View all]Prophet 451
(9,796 posts)16. Well, my one month line...
... is when I shall consider myself to have quit enough to get rid of my stockpiled tobacco. Y'see, I didn't intend to quit so I continued buying tobacco in bulk but I found I culdcontinue to get the same sensation in nicer flavours from my e-cig (and if they ban e-cigs, I'll go straight back to smoking).
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I think I would have been a bit more stringent in my definition of quitting.
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
May 2014
#3
But then the E-Gum would be stuck everywhere. Electronic vapeing is clean & green.
misterhighwasted
May 2014
#8
Okay. that's an interesting concept & it could also contain nourishment for non-vapers who ,
misterhighwasted
May 2014
#11
True. Maybe its just an alternative. Tobacco cigs have over 4000 toxins, including cyanide.
misterhighwasted
May 2014
#14
I actually quit tobacco for 3 years. And one day I just bought a pack & smoked
misterhighwasted
May 2014
#17