Posted by comfortking on December 23, 2007 at 15:54:40 from (74.46.192.235):
In Reply to: OT/ Quitting the Dip posted by biggerred on December 23, 2007 at 10:19:57:
I started chewing Redman when I was twenty three as I worked for IDOT and most of those fellers chewed. I had smoked off and on for 5 years but could quit anytime I wanted. I told myself that chewing would be the same B-ll S--t. That chewing went to as much as 3 pouches a day when we were working 18 hours during farming or construction season. I tried to quit several times and a few times I got down to a pack a day and then it would happen, something stressful would come along and I would start at it full bore again. My oldest son drank a lot of soda at this time and he and the rest of my family was on my case to quit chewing. I issued him a challenge; He was to stop drinking pop and I would quit chewing, the game was on. The first few days were bad as I had ever known. I felt like I was in slow motion and toxic at the same time. I kept a pouch in the house and I would squeeze a litte in my fingers and lick that when I could not stand it any longer after a week I was past this and that pouch stayed in the house for a year and I knew I could get it any time I wanted so I would not panic and think I needed it. I was not going to loose to a 17 year old boy and he like wise was not going to loose to the ole man. Six years come Dec 26th and I haven't chewd and he does not drink pop. I had dreams off and on for a couple years that I did take a chew and it was terrible because I let the family down, only a dream. I say make a bet with someone and have it so you can both win. I have been told since it is harder to stop chewing than to get off of many of the street drugs. Good luck
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