i was really worried early on. (today is day day 25 off analogs)
the numbers flying around on the web do NOT match up.
i did get a little light-headedness when i first did the 24mg, but i knew the 18mg would not do when i started
cuz the gas station disposables did not hold me.
(which is what forced me to order my kit and aim high!)
But now, i think i can handle my cravings at 18mg.
It's one of the "flaws" of the e-cig industry - as much as we vapor-ers like this, urban myth starting
on this point (among others) and untested stuff like this should be stopped.
(pffftt ... 18mg for a pack-a-day smoker ... lol, that smoker must be like not Bill Clinton and not inhaling!)
i averaged 7 to 8 cigs per day over my last year and a half (16 years smoking total). and when i started vaping, i have to vape 24mg juice to keep me from taking analog and even then, at times, i have to fight the urge to light one up! (i'd say i was probably vaping around 1.3 mL of juice per day for first 15 days or so at 24mg) Over this past week, i ordered two batches of 18mg juice and finally today, i've not had the mad urge to chain vape so badly throughout the day. My personal goal is to reduce nicotine intake ... not sure how low i will or want to go but it's just my goal and looks like step one after 2+ weeks, but probably believe it will get harder down the road. Not looking/considering of stopping vaping altogether - yet.
my overall suggestion:
1. Just think of vaping as a hobby first and foremost to make SURE you are off the analogs.
2. Do the juice hunt like it would seem most people do.
3. And look at equipment (even if you can't really budget it) cuz you never will know when you all of a sudden decide to keep a hobby.
4. Keep your psychology straight and know this is a step for the better (post here a lot, talk to ppl who are ex-smokers, etc, etc)
PS- as im ending this post, i just realized, im not sure at all if your goal is to quit analogs or not, sorry for any bad assumptions.