Emilie
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I've heard, though I don't know for sure, that health insurance companies consider you to be non-smoker once you'd been off the stinkies for 6 months, at least, in the US.
First, is that true?
Second, how do they look at vaping, in general, as an industry?
How long before you, yourself, say you're a non-smoker?
I only ask that question because I'd quit cold-turkey for four months 14 years ago, but cravings never left me for a moment. Now, of course I still have cravings for nicotine, but in smaller doses with lower anxiety for longer periods between "needing" to vape (I chain vape out of habit, not because I NEED it).
I figured I'd use the insurance industry's 6 month milestone, but that also got me to thinking what THEY think of vaping.
First, is that true?
Second, how do they look at vaping, in general, as an industry?
How long before you, yourself, say you're a non-smoker?
I only ask that question because I'd quit cold-turkey for four months 14 years ago, but cravings never left me for a moment. Now, of course I still have cravings for nicotine, but in smaller doses with lower anxiety for longer periods between "needing" to vape (I chain vape out of habit, not because I NEED it).
I figured I'd use the insurance industry's 6 month milestone, but that also got me to thinking what THEY think of vaping.