
Every day, Australians are slowly realising the long-term harm that vaping does to the body. For people who are already hooked, quitting vaping is no easy task.
Ben Siwa, frontman for the Aussie genre-bending band jnr., was one of thousands of Aussies looking to quit vaping.
“I started vaping to quit smoking about four years ago [and] it was way more addicting than I realised,” Ben shared with PEDESTRIAN.TV. “It’s obviously not good for my health.”
We followed Ben for his first two weeks after quitting vaping, as he used methods like Quitline and nicotine gum to kick the habit for good.
“I think the hardest part is definitely over,” he admitted. “I feel really positive where I’m at, and I’ve got heaps of new tactics in place.”
You can watch his video diary below.
If you need support with quitting vaping, be sure to call Quitline for tips to help you through it or explore quit vaping support options here.
Download the free Pave app by Cancer Institute NSW to help you become vape-free. Pave supports you to make a plan, track your daily progress, and know what to expect at each step along the way.
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