People who vaped but never smoked, do you regret vaping?

Blake [he/him]@feddit.uk to Asklemmy@lemmy.ml – 69 points –

I am curious to hear from people who started vaping without having smoked beforehand.

I'm curious about these things - feel free to respond to as many or as few of them as you wish. Primarily I am thinking about nicotine, but feel free to reply if you vape something different.

  1. What age were you when you started vaping? Feel free to reply with a vague range (e.g. 12-15) or description (e.g. young teen / adult)

  2. Why did you start?

  3. Do you regret having ever started? If so, why do you regret it?

  4. Have you noticed any long-term negative health effects from vaping?

  5. Do you feel that the socialogical and/or legal issues around vaping are more or less of a concern than health effects? (e.g. having to go outside to vape, vaping being banned/restricted in certain places/situations/countries, the risks of vaping being more legally controlled in future, etc.)

  6. Do you feel that the financial cost of vaping is more or less of a concern than the health effects?

No need to follow the numbered format or anything, this isn't a survey, I'm just looking for answers to these questions for my own personal curiosity! Also, feel free to add any more information that you wish!

Please only share from your personal experience - no links to news stories or studies, please.

Also, not interested in responses from ex-smokers, sorry - those can be found in huge volume already.

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I stopped vaping last week and holy shit dude the nicotine withdrawals are no joke. I'm absolutely miserable.

I want to express my solidarity. Thank you for sharing. It also makes me feel less alone. Seems it's easier for some people and not so easy for others. I was always told to push through and remind myself it'll get better. Turns out that's not even half the truth. I stopped vaping a few months ago. And I still wouldn't consider myself fine. The worst stuff slowly faded. But it took me way longer than the one or two weeks i read somewhere. It's the right thing, though.