SUCCESS STORIES & VALIDATIONS

I receive success stories all the time from people who have watched my reviews or have had questions answered by me and because of that, they have successfully made the transition to vaping or continue to vape.

I also receive some very nice emails from folks who thank me for what I do. I very much appreciate these as well.

They give me the encouragement and the pat on the back that validates what I’m doing and makes all the time and effort involved worth while.

These are my trophies proudly displayed. This is what it’s all about. This is why I do what I do.

To those of you who have written me and allowed me to post your stories… Thank you!
To those of you who need encouragement… I hope some of these stories give you what you need.
To me… These give ME encouragement to continue doing what I do. So I THANK YOU again!

LATEST SUCCESS STORIES

From Al

I’m 63 and cigarette free for six years now. Your channel was one of the first vaping channels I started watching. I’ve always loved building RTAs and I have enough wire and cotton to last a lifetime. My old tank broke the other day and I decided to see if I could find an Ares. It came in the mail today and I couldn’t be happier. Awesome vape, unparalleled flavor and so easy to build. Thanks for a fantastic product. And thanks for being an advocate. What you do makes a difference.

From Philip

Hello my name is Phil from the UK and this message I didn’t think I would be writing a few years ago.
I started vaping 6 years ago and have religiously kept vaping although tempted by cigarettes I didn’t give in.
Initially I vaped 24mg and over the years have reduced it significantly to what it is now at less than 1mg as I’m a big fan of home brew e-liquid.
As it stands now I can go a few days without thinking about vaping and have taken the decision to stop completely which I have to say is a big success for vaping as it was the best viable alternative and was ultimately the main reason to start.
I do have to say that my journey in vaping from pen style kits to sub ohm tanks and RDA also RTA including coil building to tips and tricks has been helped tremendously by people like yourself and I’m writing this to say thank you so much for your help because I will not need to subscribe to vaping channels in the near future however I will be watching them for a few more weeks and don’t want you to think you have done anything wrong for me to unsubscribe.
Vaping has been a success story for me and hope other people stop smoking as a direct result.

Many Thanks

Phil

From Marc

Hey Phil, I’m not one of those people who make public posts and tag you, but I still just wanted to send a quick THANK YOU! Today is exactly 7 years without a cigarette and while I’ve been vaping for about 10 years it never stuck for the first 3 years due to those crappy cig-a-like things, and it was discovering your videos that introduced me to Boge cartos, carto tanks and real devices that finally allowed me to completely kick smoking.

From Eric

Hi Phil,
I quit smoking five months ago. I watched a lot of your videos and the smokers show. You really helped me get into vaping. I own three tanks the original nautilus,the Kanger top tank with the rba and the Ares. The Ares was great for a new builder. I love vaping! Thanks for everything you do.

Sincerely, Eric

From Willie

In April of 2001 (a month before my 19th birthday) I enlisted into the US Air Force and because I was at that time a smoker of close to 3 years I was concerned with my physical fitness test. Even with my concern I still couldn’t give up my smokes and even briefly considered the military might not be the right call for me. as you can guess, when 9/11 came along it blew any reservations I had out of my mind. I shortly found out my “Ship Out” date was December 4th 2001 and even though I had a brand new relationship and a baby boy due in the middle of the month I knew leaving was the right thing. On the 4th I still had my cigarette habit and the very last thing I did before entering the airport to head to San Antonio Texas was smoke 2 cigarettes back to back and tossed the half pack I had left.

Once in Texas we were all put on a bus and sent to Lackland AFB. As you could guess, basic training was stressful as it was, but there were added stressors in the post 9/11 world. Because of everything as a whole, I had no real time to worry about how much I missed smoking, but it did pop up quickly from time to time, mostly at night. Given the fact there was no option to get my cigarette fix and the weeks in basic training, my physical fitness tests were easier and easier to accomplish and my mind and body were starting to show the results, but the desire to smoke was still there. One day after hitting my morning shower and shave I noticed some bleeding after handling business in the head. After notifying my instructor, I was sent to the clinic for an exam in which multiple tests confirmed the presence of blood and I was rushed to the base hospital. After 4 days of extensive procedures I’m notified I have a genetic condition called Gardner’s Syndrome which causes the formation of many precancerous growths called polyps in the intestines. Any polyps that aren’t removed have a 100% chance of turning cancerous and at the point of my diagnosis I had hundreds of them which meant I had no option other than removal of my large bowel. Ironically enough, my cancer risk was even more certain than with the cigarettes I still craved so that was just another reason I told myself I didn’t need to quit. To quicken the epic saga that ensued, I’ll hit the important bits next. 6 months and 5 surgeries later I was medically discharged from the military and my smoking habit was back like I never had to quit, if not worse.

Fast forward to 2011, the year my life as a smoker changed! In the months leading up to 2011 I had started seeing ads for vaping products randomly while surfing the net. At first it was easy to dismiss as just another scam to try and get people’s money. Slowly my curiosity got the better of me and I tried searching for more info about electronic cigarettes and soon ran across an ad from a company called Knight Sticks that had a “Try before you buy” deal. After blowing through the 808 cig-a-like cartridges I still wasn’t convinced. Soon I saw another ad from South Beach Smoke and ordered their 510 kit. While I used the kit 510 kit I didn’t believe the product was working as advertised, that was until I had exhausted the cartridges and realized I hadn’t touched my cigarette pack since the kit came in. My commitment into vaping didn’t fully start until May 1st 2011 when I bought my first real device intentionally to kick the habit from Pure Smoker and from that eGo-T kit until now I’ve never looked back. Even if my genetic condition results in me developing Cancer sometime in my life I can rest easy knowing THAT was the reason and not a dirty lifelong smoking habit. As crazy as it sounds, the unsure and varying quality of both devices and eliquids in those days is likely the main thing that kept me interested in vaping. These days doing my best to help others potentially save their lives is my biggest motivation.

Beginning in early 2015 I attempted to help my mother in law switch to vaping. I thought with all the knowledge I had gained since I started vaping I could help her with any questions or concerns she might have. After some time figuring out what type of device and eliquid best suited her I finally had her dialed in. Shortly before trying to help my mother in law switch her dry cough that she had from the time I first met her had gotten to the point where they were more and more frequent. Not too much after my wife and I noticed the increase and severity of her mom’s coughing, she began having slight pains in her stomach which over the span of a few months also became severe. Eventually the pain was bad enough that my wife took her to the hospital where she was admitted pretty quickly. Within a few days my mother in law’s doctors came in and said there were things going on internally and had to send samples in and were releasing her to go home till rests came in. A few days later the doctors called and wanted her to come into their office. My wife went along with her mom and was told she had stage 4 Cancer and it was in her lungs, kidney, and a large malignant mass in her colon. That Fall of 2015 mom started chemo and moved in with us since she couldn’t live on her own anymore. As things went along it seemed like the mass has stopped growing, but you could see mom was feeling worse and worse. Soon the best care we could give wasn’t enough and she was forced to be placed in a nursing home for round the clock care. By June 2016 mom had to be taken across the street to the hospital due to bleeding episodes and we learned chemo wasn’t halting the cancer’s progression and she was placed on hospice. By this time mom decided that there wasn’t any reason to not smoke anymore and if she was going to go she’ll go happy. In August somehow I convinced mom to take a selfie with me (she hated having her picture taken more than I do) and it was one of the best pictures her and I had taken together. Not a week later the nursing home called my wife and told her mom wasn’t responding normally to the staff so we both drove down there. Seeing she didn’t respond to either of us we went to pick up our kids as well as our nephew, my brother in law, and my wife called her dad to come see mom for likely one of the last times. my brother in law stayed the night with mom and that following morning called to say mom had passed away. The thing that affected me most in the whole situation with mom was all the symptoms and pain in her belly and cancer progression is exactly the same that I would face if my polyps turned cancerous. Same exact scenario, separate causes, but in some way it kind of connected mom and I together.

In the end Cancer is a brutal and scary thing that has no feelings and offers nothing but pain and death. Any and all means of trying to prevent others from dealing with the heartache should be given a chance and vaping should easily be an option supported by public health organizations and governing bodies. I hope this can help someone somewhere if not just show so many others have walked the twisted road that is Cancer.

From Allen

Just wanted to thank you and Dimitri for the Zlide tank. I was using a nautilus before and it no longer worked with the new mods. I’m 59 and been smoking since I was 21, and MTL tanks have been keeping me off cigs.

From Susan

Hi Phil,

I just want to congratulate you on your 10 year vape anniversary. That’s huge.

I am looking forward to mine November 14th 2020.

The first mod if you want to call it that was a stick mod i think it was 3.7 volts. No variable volt. It was kind of hard to quit with that because I could not get enough nicotine not enough power. I remember when the twist came out I was thrilled. I could vape up to 6 volts which was a huge help. But I stuck with that stick mod until something more powerful came out. I feel so much better.

I have had chronic bronchitis all my life. Since I started vaping I might get one attack a year instead of two or 3 which is huge. But back to you.

Thanks for being there for me and everyone that you have helped over the years. You have no idea how much I appreciate your help. I am getting ready to order my Zlide and hope to use it on my Innokin Cool Fire IVs. I have 6 of them. I get just what I want out of it and I will use a 1.6 coil i think. I plan on buying 2 Zlides a month until I get 6. I love the look of it and have watched your video several times.

Thanks again Phil.
Sincerely, Susan

From Cathy

Dear Phil,
I’m so sorry it’s taking me this long to get back to you but unfortunately I’ve been extremely sick. We received your prize pack last week sometime, we opened the package…..Phil you spoiled us, and surprised us as well you sure know how to make a girl cry.(happy tears) you really didn’t have to give us that Innokin EQ on top of everything else you already had, thank you so much it’s extremely overwhelming and yes I’m still shaking. You are such a kind and generous person and trust me when I say that I/we will NOT smoke again, I am a non-smoker thanks to you. You have help with providing the tools needed to do so and to find the perfect vape. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.

Sincerely
Cathy

From Ynez

Congratulations on 10 years. I’m at 7 at love it.

The beautiful smell of rain & clear lungs after too many years of smoking, thank God for vaping. I’ve been converting smokers by just buying them ecigs.

I wish vaping technology had come out years ago. Sure made quitting smoking easy. The smell of cigarettes, disgusting.

Thank you for keeping up the fight for vaping & all your guidance & support.

Ynez