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by aphextim 2306 days ago
Anecdata storytime:

I used to smoke a pack a day, and when I switched to vaping I personally felt much better. I was able to do things a bit better than when I was smoking cancer sticks.

Looking back I was lying to myself thinking it was just as good as quitting. I didn't feel the heavy tar on my lungs like cigarettes. I still noticed when pushing myself on work outs or hiking or biking or anything requiring aerobic activity that I would get sick to my stomach and almost puke like when you run long distance and are not used to it. I could go further than when I smoked but I would always hit this "wall" where I would get sick.

Quit 100% 3 months ago and took up XC Skiing. I could only do 2 miles when I first started. Just last week I did 10 miles and I have been going once on the weekend every week so in 12 sessions I was able to 5x my aerobic ability.

Starting at 0%, switching to vaping I would say made me feel/perform overall 15-20% better compared to cigarettes.

Quitting vaping filled in that other 80% and the difference is like night and day and so obvious I was lying to myself to keep the habit alive longer than I needed to.

Smoking timeline:

Smoked 18-30, transitioned to vaping.

30-31 vaped 12mg juice.

31-32 vaped 6mg juice.

32-33 vaped 3mg juice.

33-34 vaped 0 mg juice.

Quit Vaping 100% last Thanksgiving cold turkey (really was just mental habit at this point smoking 0 mg juice) 3 months vape free!

4 comments

If you quit vaping and started skiing at the exact same time that makes it pretty hard to know how much of the improvement came from each.
Never only just 1 cigaret again! I quit similar circumstances 4 years ago.
Congratulations on breaking free. Enjoy!
congrats it sounds like vaping really helped you