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Right To Vape is an international database and repository. It contains testimonials of adults who have switched from combustible and unsafe oral tobacco products to safer nicotine alternatives.

after smoking from the age of 17 (1990), i finally decided after the birth of my son in 2007 to try & quit. i smoked roll ups heavily from the moment i got up, until i went to bed at night & was starting to feel the damage that was being done to my body. i tried to stop smoking several times before my son was born & then later, even with the added motivation of being a parent, just couldn’t do it. i tried patches, counselling (nhs) & willpower, still i couldn’t escape the addiction. during these times i felt despair & disappointment in myself & wondered if i should just accept the fact that i would be a smoker until i died. then, in early 2011 by chance i met somebody using an e-cig. i was initially taken aback that he appeared to be smoking indoors, however he quickly explained what it was & how he & his wife had both managed to leave cigarettes behind through using e-cigs. after my first try on his e-cig, i wasn’t overly impressed but the concept of it had me intrigued. the following day after some research into what setup may suit my needs, i ordered a kit with some nicotine liquid & hoped for the best. my delivery came the following day (march 2011) & i am very, very proud that since that moment i have never smoked again. i now have the energy to keep up with my son, no longer get out of breath climbing stairs, no longer smell like an ashtray, & lost weight as a result of being more active. for me personally, the benefits of using an e-cig are countless. i still use my e-cig, although i have gradually decreased the amount of nicotine i use in a way that suits me. i am also proud that several of my friends have quit cigarettes using e-cigs & of course, support & guidance from my experiences with using these devices. i have no doubt that this is not the answer for everyone nor is it a miracle cure. however, as far as i am concerned, a chance meeting in 2011 may have saved my life.