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My husband was using it after he was diagnosed with lung cancer last August. It was still hard for him to give up real cigarettes as first. Now he uses the E cigarette when he has an urge occassionly. The first oncologist we saw suggested trying them to help hi quit. I hope everyone is successful in kicking the habit as I can tell you first had lung cancer is a lot harder! Good luck |
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When I first read about your husband (yes, of course I've been following your threads :)) I really wanted to suggest the good old e-cigs. But something kept stopping me - I wasn't sure if it was entirely 'appropriate' to suggest an alternative. And I think I was also concerned about the purity of a lot of the ones that we can buy. I've researched and researched, and found the purest one I can possibly find (and no, I promise you I don't work for them, or have anything to do with them - apart from buy from them!! :D). I truly wish your husband all the very best in the world. Sally x |
Well, I'm going to have to give this a try! I still take Wellbutrin and smoke. Sigh. But my smoking is very limited - not in the car - not at work and not in the house. And it's getting pretty freaking cold in the garage! I quit once using Chantix; quit for several months - until I went on vacation and to a casino and had a few drinks. Maybe I'll try the electronic thingy. |
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He now has a new addition~gum~lots and lot and lots of gum. ;) |
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Congrats to your husband! |
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I'm hoping my dh will use the e-cigs more and wean himself off of the real thing. Each time he lights up a cigarette, I remind him to use the e-cig. I honestly think he forgets about them. It's just a habit that he carries them in his pocket and they are easy to get to. If he can replace the cigarettes with the e-cig, maybe he can form a new habit. |
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Give the e-cig a try. It might just be what you are looking for. I'm going to order the Intellicig. I'm glad Harrysmum has done all the leg work (Thanks, Harrysmum!) and suggested it to us. Good luck with your journey to quit smoking. |
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What personally worked for me was that I didn't actually change any habits....I still go to the coffee shop...talk (like crazy!) on the phone...go out for a lovely meal...but take and use the e-cig totally instead. Everything is absolutely, exactly the same - but with a different product. Do you know, when I first 'switched', I used to position myself 'down-wind' from the real smokers, so that I could actually smell/sniff it?!!? :rolleyes: I can promise you (and your husband!) that didn't last for very long! Yuck! Again, if you do decide to go with the Intellicig, may I suggest that you get at least 2 of everything? For a smoker, there's nothing more frustrating than having to wait for the battery part of it to re-charge, it's best always to have one ready and waiting - so that there's never an excuse!! Also, if you have to order it from their website, it'll save you 2 lots of shipping. I also bought the soft carry-case - it all adds to the routine and habit that your husband is used to. The contact part in Customer Services are absolutely excellent, for both questions and stockists (and returns/replacements if necessary!). They say they have outlets in the US, so I really do hope they can fulfill all your needs. Good luck (to you both!) :) Sally x |
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I bought pre-filled cartridges I bought the 'empty' cartridges that you're meant to fill with the e-liquid + I bought the e-liquid Of that lot - all I really needed was the pre-filled cartridges + the e-liquid. The pre-filled are good - but do work out expensive. They're worth the initial outlay. They look like 'ordinary' cigarette filters (the brown bit) with spongey stuff inside. I use 1 of those until it doesn't 'puff' anymore. When that happens, I top up with the e-liquid, using 2 or 3 drops from the dropper bottle. I use maybe 1 of the pre-filled cartridges a week - with top-ups as and when necessary of the liquid. The 'empty' cartridges have nowhere near the absorption-power of the filled. It all sounds so complicated on here (I'm sorry! :)) but in reality it really isn't...! Sally x |
Been using them a couple years. Think they are great if you know what to buy, where and how. If you buy them at the corner store they are junk. My battery last a couple of days and I buy very good liquid and refill my own carts. |
Best one is the janty eGo ecig and buy the cartomizers. liquid from tastyvapor.us. I use 32mg pg with 20% vg. |
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Josh and i have the "blue cigs" and the battery STINKS!! They are junk. They work to keep us from smoking but we desperately need a better brand! |
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