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Haven't flown Ryan Air in several years - anyone tried their brand of ecigs? I assume if they sell them, they'd allow you to smoke your own? Hmm. Probably be reason for me to choose RyanAir over EasyJet, although can't say I love either one.
I've tried several brands - a few are really great, a lot are truly awful. |
substitute for e cig
Maybe you can get some nicotine gum or a nicotine patch so you can get your nicotine fix while in the air. Would that help, or do you need to visual smokelike thing and the lung delivery system?
I wish you luck in kicking your nicotine addiction completely. I wish I had taken photos of my 42 year old sister in ICU on a respirator and in a coma, after having a massive stroke. She has smoked for 27 years. She was slim, did not have high cholesterol, and did not have high blood pressure. Smoking was her only stroke risk factor, but apparently it was enough. She lingered in that condition for 2 weeks before dying. |
Very sorry to hear that, Laylia.
Smoking and nicotine aren't exactly the same, although I don't think anyone knows the risks of nicotine alone. I actually prefer electronic cigarettes to regular ones - and I don't smell of smoke all the time (which my wife appreciates). Personally, I dont think nicotine is the worst thing in cigarettes - same way I don't think caffeine is the worst thing in a diet coke. Just my opinion, though - never liked the taste of nicorette, etc. That said, I'd probably be better off cutting out nicotine AND caffeine completely, but for the moment I've just switched to twinings teas and lexfield and njoy ecigs. Not perfect, but hopefully better than diet cokes and marlboro lights. |
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