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<blockquote data-quote="Tanis143" data-source="post: 3147905" data-attributes="member: 43724"><p>Because I've been around nicotine for my entire life and my body is so used to using it that I will probably never be able to get off it. The only time I did not have any nicotine in my system my first year and half at college. That was probably the worst time of my life. I had dramatic mood swings, could not concentrate to safe my life, subjects that were normally easy for me to understand I had problems with. These symptoms never quit. It wasn't until I started smoking that I started to feel a resemblance of normalcy. Before vaping was around I tried more times than I can count to quit. Tried the patches, which worked until I got to the lowest patch level and then I became so moody even after 4 weeks that my wife would almost beg me to have a smoke. The gum irritated my mouth and there was no way in hell I would try chantix. Even to this day if I go down to 3 mg liquid I get extremely moody and short with people. </p><p></p><p>There are some people, and I am one of them, that their bodies become so dependent on nicotine its basically impossible to quit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanis143, post: 3147905, member: 43724"] Because I've been around nicotine for my entire life and my body is so used to using it that I will probably never be able to get off it. The only time I did not have any nicotine in my system my first year and half at college. That was probably the worst time of my life. I had dramatic mood swings, could not concentrate to safe my life, subjects that were normally easy for me to understand I had problems with. These symptoms never quit. It wasn't until I started smoking that I started to feel a resemblance of normalcy. Before vaping was around I tried more times than I can count to quit. Tried the patches, which worked until I got to the lowest patch level and then I became so moody even after 4 weeks that my wife would almost beg me to have a smoke. The gum irritated my mouth and there was no way in hell I would try chantix. Even to this day if I go down to 3 mg liquid I get extremely moody and short with people. There are some people, and I am one of them, that their bodies become so dependent on nicotine its basically impossible to quit. [/QUOTE]
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