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Post by meepmeep on Dec 26, 2014 15:07:10 GMT
For those of you who started Methylphenidate, you may be experiencing an odd craving for nicotine :-(
I first tried to negate mine with the use of an e-cig, it worked, other than the ecig being crap, running out of batteries and leaking. I kept going back to cigs. It got out of hand, I was spending £150 a month of cigs - WTF?!?
So I continued down the e-cig route, buying different batteries/atomisers and now know the field pretty damn well. I now use a 100w regulated mod and a tank which provides huge vapour clouds, the setup cost £120, but have I touched a cig since getting it? NO.
It's so much more satisfying, less harmful, and the recurring cost is like £5 a week. I'm saving £130 a month! It's worth every penny.
What's the point of this MeepMeep?
If anyone wants advice regarding e-cigs, feel free to ask or PM. I'm not a supplier, seller or anything of the sought. I'm well informed and happy to help that's all.
If people want it, I can write a guide about them?!?!? @planetdave
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Post by Deleted on Dec 26, 2014 16:40:33 GMT
Yes please - all information has potential.
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Post by mc1250 on Dec 27, 2014 16:53:11 GMT
I just stick to rolling tobacco far cheaper the cigs. the last time I bought cigs was when they were about £4ish I hear they're about £9 now....ridiculous.
Anyway I do have one of those e-cigs but after a meal or when i'm drinking it just doesn't feel right so will continue to torture my lungs with tar and all the other cr@p that's it them.
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