In the same boat myself, I told myself that this can of Copenhagen that I have in my pocket is going to be my last. I just don't want to dip anymore. Been doing it for around 20 years now. I have enough to last me through today and am going fishing tomorrow. We will see how that turns out. I seriously just don't want it anymore, my body on the other hand, is going to have objections to that. Good luck bud, I know I'm gonna need it as well.
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Well T Bird, how's it going for You? And the others who quit. How are you Doing? Let's hear some more success stories. For those who are still trying to quit, how can we encourage you to put an end to tobacco? There are a bunch of us here who have successfully quit. Post up how you are doing now.
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I am a quitter! After 35 years of snuff I quit last mother's day cold turkey. I knew I was running out and would be without Sunday morning but didn't go buy any. It was spur of the moment and didn't tell anyone for 3 days. God did try me on the first day but I didn't loose my cool and didn't need bail money ( it took 1.5 hours to get a hamburger going to 3 different locations). I felt like a junky and had hallucinations the first week. I still reach for it every once in a while, especially after a meal and there are times I think "I sure could use a dip right now". As others have said you have to want to quit. I "tried" several times but I really enjoyed a dip of Copenhagen until I finally quit.
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I dipped since i was in second grade. I quit 11 years ago. Wellbutrin was the trick for me to quit. I don't recommend it though because of the side effects (dreams ect) I still think about dipping a lot but wont do it because i hate the control it had on me. Good luck and don't listen to your inner voices of reason trying to justify how one dip wont hurt.
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