I know 7 people personally that quit smoking by using an e-cig, and subsequently just stopped buying e-cig refills.
Of course the .gov wants to regulate e-cigs. They are losing tax revenue.
If you are ADDICTED to nicotine (and you probably are, if you smoke every day) you will get sick when you try to quit.
You just have to recognize it for what it is- withdrawal symptoms.
The good news is, its over in less than a week (usually 2-3 days) - if you quit cold-turkey.
The best plan is to quit on a Friday and plan on sleeping the weekend away. Get some Xanax or Valium, and a couple of sleeping pills and sleep it off. Drink lots of liquids, no coffee.
When you quit you will have the following SYMPTOMS: Insomnia, heavy cravings for a cigarette, a headache and want to throw up. THIS GOES AWAY IN 24-48 hours!
IF you go a week straight with nothing, you've done it.
If you have so much as ONE PUFF during this time, you have to start over...
Unfortunately having no coffee may set off another withdrawal (caffeine) if you also have coffee every day. But this is also gone in 24-48 hours. Sleep it off.
“Of course the .gov wants to regulate e-cigs. They are losing tax revenue.”
The e-cig threatens their revenue just like high mileage cars. They tax the market to a point where it reacts then they whine and cry that there is not enough money.