I gave up vaping a couple of months ago after vaping for 3 years. I just went cold turkey, because I'm no good with giving up things when temptation arises and it's easily accessible. When you've formed a habit it's difficult to give it up as I find there is a strong compulsion to continue doing it, but it becomes easier as the memory fades. I'd say after 10 days you won't really think about it.
In my experience, the best thing to do would be to bin everything and maintain a strong will power, reinforced by thoughts about why you want to give it up. I recommend looking up Jerry Seinfeld's 'don't break the chain' method of self motivation to help you along the way.
The things that made me give up were:
- Health issues: inflammation and muscle aches, and my ribs felt tender. I also had multiple sinus infections over the years.
- Money: vape juice and replacement coils are expensive.
- Recent media reports about people dying and contracting lung disease after vaping. Might not be related to vape juice in the UK, but nevertheless it seems sensible to not inhale such substances into what is a sensitive organ. You also generally don't pay for lung abuse until later in life, when it's much too late.
Sounds ropey!
I'm a vaper, but I'm not advocating anyone to continue if they want to stop. Each to their own.
I'd just like to say a couple of things...
1. Sounds like you may be intolerant of PG. Those aren't symptoms readily associated with vaping, but they indicate a reaction to something- PG is usually the one.
2. True, unless you get into rebuildables and DIY juice. More expensive than smoking, though?
3. The illnesses and deaths in the US have been categorically linked to illicit THC products (sold on Facebook and Instagram). The CDC have FINALLY admitted this, despite three months of attempting to pin the blame on nicotine ecigs. Cannabis publications such as Leafly were on it straight away- the CDC ignored them, and thousands of people telling them the score, for months. Many more got ill in that time, as users were not being warned about the THC carts. Most THC users wrongly believed that ecigs were the problem instead!
The situation is a proper mess of propaganda, puritanism, and poorly-disguised revenue protection.
The media seem to be roundly ignoring this, and continuing to publish the same old scare stories over and over. Possibly something to do with Mike Bloomberg pumping $160m into banning vaping... while developing his own device, called Hale. No corruption there, sir, oh no.
NOT ONE of the illnesses or deaths in the US has been confirmed as caused by nicotine vaping. Over 90% now confirmed as from these bootleg products, the rest likely not admitting, as in most states it's a felony...
The culprit is pretty much universally thought to be tocopheryl acetate- used to thicken and cut THC oils to boost profits. It's presence has been found in 100% of the cases.
See also RCP and PHE updated statements regarding the issue.
There are huge financial reasons for the 'war on vape' in the States. I could go on about that for half a day, but I won't...
Again, I'm not trying to persuade anyone to carry on vaping if they want to stop. You do your thing, I'll do mine.
But the amount of flak flying around at the moment is insane. There's nothing coming out of the US which can be described as 'facts' on the issue of vaping- just pure spin and corruption.