QUOTE(grandpa @ Nov 23 2015, 11:49 AM)
Oh dear.
Your badan haven't got use to 6 mg nicotine intake and you are already trying to reduce it further? This is the classic mistake made when people want to stop smoking.
Reducing the amount of nic intake too early without giving your body a chance to re-adjust itself will increase the intensity of your craving for nic. You will end up vaping more and the overall daily intake could easily exceed the amount that you normally consume at 6 mg.
Suggest you stay back at 6 mg and instead slowly reduce the number of ml vaped daily. Once you can reduce the total ml by half, then only switch to lower mg. This way you wil not give your body a shock and increase your chances of success at nic reduction.
correct.. I vaped 12mg for 3 month... then, moved to 9mg for 3 month... before moving on to 6mg till now (about 1/2 year already)... when I started my 6mg, I used to vape 10ml daily... then, gradually moved down to 7ml... now, mostly at 5ml daily unless when I am so tension with works or I am too relax during teh tarik session...Your badan haven't got use to 6 mg nicotine intake and you are already trying to reduce it further? This is the classic mistake made when people want to stop smoking.
Reducing the amount of nic intake too early without giving your body a chance to re-adjust itself will increase the intensity of your craving for nic. You will end up vaping more and the overall daily intake could easily exceed the amount that you normally consume at 6 mg.
Suggest you stay back at 6 mg and instead slowly reduce the number of ml vaped daily. Once you can reduce the total ml by half, then only switch to lower mg. This way you wil not give your body a shock and increase your chances of success at nic reduction.
Nov 23 2015, 10:56 AM

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