on 27-10-2014 08:16 PM
on 28-10-2014 05:47 PM
thy hugely populr in UK, and seemed to be a fashion statement
over tanned over made up women in their 50's young men and teen girls looked utterly ridiculous walking down the high street en masse puffing on their vapo ciggy. they thought they looked cool, but they looked stupid
there no evidene to suggest these thinvs help you to quit. thst are also suspect in terms of the effects of long term use
28-10-2014 08:52 PM - edited 28-10-2014 08:52 PM
You can always use those electronic ciggies for something else 😉
on 28-10-2014 09:23 PM
@lind9650 wrote:Also a friend of mine who is on a diet has bought one and uses chocolate flavour to stop her cravings for the sweet stuff she is addicted to. I never thought why people would want the fruity and sweet flavours, but this made sense to me.
Erica does your friend think the e-cig has stopped her cravings?
on 28-10-2014 10:47 PM
Happyroo, I am just shutting down for tonight, but yes, my friend uses the Vaporiser instead of eating blocks of chocolate.
Good Night all, Erica
on 29-10-2014 01:24 AM
I tried one when I was a smoker. I was like Erica and just wanted to cut down, not to give up. I bought mine from elusion. http://www.elusionvape.com/
They did help me cut down a little bit at first but basically there is nothing that reproduces having a real cigarette.
The cost of smoking was ridiculous and has got worse since I finally gave up. It took an aneurysm and brain surgery but I haven't smoked one since.
My sister in law was diagnosed with lung cancer at the beginning of this year. The cancer had already spread and she has died very recently. We thought we would have another Christmas with her. Incidentally, she gave up smoking too when she was diagnosed.
Giving up smoking is so depressing and horrible. I had a head start being pretty much out of it for nearly a week but it takes about 6 months to get out of depression, a year to feel pretty good and 2 years before you know that you will never do that to yourself again.
I actually argued with my dad to not quit when I had no choice because he was already 80.
If you've made it to 70's 80's then it's so sad that the taxes and duties have made it impossible for you and I feel bad about that.