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Your Friend Vapes. Now What?

Your Friend Vapes. Now What?

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Watching a friend struggle with vaping can feel overwhelming. Maybe they’ve mentioned wanting to quit. Maybe they don’t even see a problem. Either way, you being there matters. Here’s how to help effectively.

Start with understanding, not judgment

Before approaching your friend, think about why they may have started vaping. Stress? Peer pressure? The flavors? All of the above? A lot of people don’t even know most vapes have nicotine – and that’s what gets you hooked. Your friend might be experiencing “nic-sick” (withdrawal symptoms) such as a jittery or irritable feeling if they haven’t vaped in a while.

Having the Conversation

• Choose the right moment: Don’t come at them like you’re staging an intervention. Choose a relaxed setting when your friend isn’t stressed or around others who vape.
• Lead with empathy: Skip the stats. Try something like: “Hey, I’ve noticed you’ve been vaping a lot. How are you feeling about it?”
• Listen actively: Let them talk. Don’t jump straight into fix-it mode. People listen better when they feel heard.

Your support matters—even when it doesn’t feel like it’s working.

Ways to Actually Help

If they want to cut back or quit, offer to be their person when cravings hit. Text them. Play a game. Just hang out – whatever distracts them. Suggest doing stuff where vaping isn’t really an option – movies, hiking, a workout. And if you have other friends who’d be supportive, loop them in. Even one or two people in their corner make a real difference. Sometimes just knowing someone’s got you is enough to keep going.

If They Slip Up

Quitting usually takes a few tries – that’s normal. If they slip, don’t pile on. Say something like: “That’s okay, most people don’t get it on the first try. What do you think made it harder?” Help them figure out what set it off. Remind them quitting isn’t a straight line.

Take Care of Yourself Too

You can’t force anyone to quit. All you can do is be there. Check in. But if they’re not ready, don’t take it personally. It’s okay to set limits on what you can give. Your support matters – even when it doesn’t feel like it’s working.

Sources

Truth Initiative. (2023, March 2). How to support someone on their quit-vaping journey. https://truthinitiative.org/research-resources/quitting-smoking-vaping/how-support-someone-their-quit-vaping-journey

Pbert, L., Dubé, C. E., Nagawa, C. S., Simone, D. P., Wijesundara, J. G., & Sadasivam, R. S. (2024). Vaping cessation support recommendations from adolescents who vape: A qualitative study. BMC Public Health, 24(1), Article 1615. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-024-19036-1

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