My mind was set once the Totally Wicked preliminary decision was made before Xmas - I'll be quitting. I'm not going to pay more for the juice I use, I'm not going back to smoking and DIY juice can sod off.
But, looking at the results here so far, it raises some interesting questions. So much weight is given to the efficacy of ecigs as being a quit tool, it's stunning how hardly anybody here seems to consider it as an option once they reach the 'Being a member here' stage. It makes me wonder if there's any mileage in the Antz arguments that vaping doesn't work as a quit method?
Aside from the free choice argument (which I fully support as people should be allowed to put whatever they want into their own bodies), vaping has only substituted one method of nic use for another for those of us voting. Moreover, 27 of us actually think returning to smoking is an option.
I'm genuinely intrigued by these results and how so few of us want to quit altogether.
But, looking at the results here so far, it raises some interesting questions. So much weight is given to the efficacy of ecigs as being a quit tool, it's stunning how hardly anybody here seems to consider it as an option once they reach the 'Being a member here' stage. It makes me wonder if there's any mileage in the Antz arguments that vaping doesn't work as a quit method?
Aside from the free choice argument (which I fully support as people should be allowed to put whatever they want into their own bodies), vaping has only substituted one method of nic use for another for those of us voting. Moreover, 27 of us actually think returning to smoking is an option.
I'm genuinely intrigued by these results and how so few of us want to quit altogether.