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    susan55040 got a reaction from bamsbbq in Looking For Your Opinions!   
    Although I am not experienced as some I can tell you all of those mean alot. For me the flavor and volume of vapor which in my opinion would go hand in hand with the throat hit is huge. Weight and cartomizer capacity is not that huge of an issue in my opinion. Battery Longevity would help. Definetly I would say to produce a good amount of vapor with great flavor is HUGE!!! Size also for me is not an issue as long as the flavor and vape production is there. I think a good long lasting atty would help too. I know some of us are using it to quit analogs. So for me the vape volume and flavor is what draws me.
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    susan55040 got a reaction from Brian in Cowboy Tobacco Pg/vg With Joye Ego T "q"   
    Hi Jen,

    Well as you know I am in it 8 days analog free. I can say yes it is different also yes a little anxious is normal IMO. I guess I do not look at it as a analog replacement but as an alternative. You may have to try several juices to find the "one", There is alot more fore thought that goes into vaping but it really can be fun. I would say drink more fluids is always a good idea. You body not only has Nic but lots of chemicals in analogs. I myself have noticed my lungs are trying to clear (have a cold to) I notice a difference in flavors and smells.

    My worse times are morning and evenings. I have a stronger juice I use first thing in the am and I vape through the urges (sure they still come) heck it was 33 years. I have this mind set that it is an alternative and not a replacement. How much did you spend on analogs? Look at it this way yes in the long term you save but at first allow yourself some time to experiment. I myself did over a carton a week times 54.00 per carton. Worth investing some $$ in the vape because no matter what in the long term I will come out ahead.
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    susan55040 got a reaction from Uma in Cowboy Tobacco Pg/vg With Joye Ego T "q"   
    Hi Jen,

    Well as you know I am in it 8 days analog free. I can say yes it is different also yes a little anxious is normal IMO. I guess I do not look at it as a analog replacement but as an alternative. You may have to try several juices to find the "one", There is alot more fore thought that goes into vaping but it really can be fun. I would say drink more fluids is always a good idea. You body not only has Nic but lots of chemicals in analogs. I myself have noticed my lungs are trying to clear (have a cold to) I notice a difference in flavors and smells.

    My worse times are morning and evenings. I have a stronger juice I use first thing in the am and I vape through the urges (sure they still come) heck it was 33 years. I have this mind set that it is an alternative and not a replacement. How much did you spend on analogs? Look at it this way yes in the long term you save but at first allow yourself some time to experiment. I myself did over a carton a week times 54.00 per carton. Worth investing some $$ in the vape because no matter what in the long term I will come out ahead.
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    susan55040 got a reaction from jen_haynes in Cowboy Tobacco Pg/vg With Joye Ego T "q"   
    Hi Jen,

    Well as you know I am in it 8 days analog free. I can say yes it is different also yes a little anxious is normal IMO. I guess I do not look at it as a analog replacement but as an alternative. You may have to try several juices to find the "one", There is alot more fore thought that goes into vaping but it really can be fun. I would say drink more fluids is always a good idea. You body not only has Nic but lots of chemicals in analogs. I myself have noticed my lungs are trying to clear (have a cold to) I notice a difference in flavors and smells.

    My worse times are morning and evenings. I have a stronger juice I use first thing in the am and I vape through the urges (sure they still come) heck it was 33 years. I have this mind set that it is an alternative and not a replacement. How much did you spend on analogs? Look at it this way yes in the long term you save but at first allow yourself some time to experiment. I myself did over a carton a week times 54.00 per carton. Worth investing some $$ in the vape because no matter what in the long term I will come out ahead.
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    susan55040 got a reaction from Brian in No Analogs For Over 24 Hours Huge   
    Thanks All. I so agree it is a much better obsession. I find first thing in the AM is the hardest so far. I have an extreme juice (coffee flavored) seems to be just what I need to get through the craving. Plus I come on here and read. Between the 2 so far so good. Seriously folks this is a Big thing. 30 plus years and I am over 48 hour analog free. I really feel I can do it. Thanks for all the support. ::):).
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    susan55040 got a reaction from Uma in No Analogs For Over 24 Hours Huge   
    Okay all had to shout it out. Off to a great start made it over 24 hours. For a 30 -plus year smoker is huge. :) :). I learned a few things on my first day. One I love this E-cig never could have gotten through without it. 2nd. Drips tips are awesome. I started the day with the mouth piece that came with my e-go about mid day had a headache and unsure why. So I had a carto set up and was using that the majority of the day but was having to hit so hard. Went and direct dripped some extreme suddenly my headache started to go away. Went back to the carto and a few hours later the same thing started to get a headache. Well about 4 pm my order arrived and I had a drip tip. slapped that one with the cardo and went fine no more problems. Got up this morning and had a craving grabbed my e-cig and am still analog free.



    I love my ego so much. I have 5 (Shhhhhh a little obsessed). Doing the happy dance here. I want so bad to be analog free and with this I really think I can make it this time. :) :).
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    susan55040 got a reaction from Uma in Taking The Plunge   
    I bought my first E-Go last spring. I have to admit this thing is a little intimidating. So afraid I will run the batteries out or it will not work. I am 46 and have been smoking 1.5 packs of analogs a day since I was 14. So I did this: I ordered another set of the e-gos that way I have 4 e-cigs on hand if any go out it gives me time to get a new set. I really need to quit the analogs for many reasons. I am hoping that this time I can set a good plan. I ordered Dulcias, Midnight and Sweet Dawn as they came highly recomended. My hope is to start with the 24 MG and slowly wheen to lower nic levels. I think I am going to go direct drip.

    Any feedback would be appreciated. Any long time smokers out there who have accomplished this and have any tips would be greatly appreciated. I really want to be successful this time. I have set a date of September 1st as the quit date.

    Thanks in advance

    Sue
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