shvictor 06:00 PM 08-31-2009
Well i finally quit chewing thur after 25 plus years. Its harder then I thought it was going to be. Not so much the physical addiction but the mental one. I still reach in my back pocket for my can 50 times a day. But as the old saying goes, I'm just trying to take it one day at a time
:-)
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pnoon 06:01 PM 08-31-2009
Originally Posted by shvictor:
Well i finally quit chewing thur after 25 plus years. Its harder then I thought it was going to be. Not so much the physical addiction but the mental one. I still reach in my back pocket for my can 50 times a day. But as the old saying goes, I'm just trying to take it one day at a time :-)
Good luck to you, Steve.
Time to kick it.
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kelmac07 06:04 PM 08-31-2009
Good luck to ya Steve. I've been chewing Copenhagen for 31 years. Definetly a hard habit to break.
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McSmokey 06:08 PM 08-31-2009
Biglizard1 06:19 PM 08-31-2009
Way to go Steve!!! if you need reassurance call sometime!!
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yourchoice 06:21 PM 08-31-2009
larryinlc 06:25 PM 08-31-2009
Boy, I've been down that road. Fear got me to quit. I started having these unusual red rings on the inside of my mouth. My doctor told me it was more than likely caused by any one of a number of unknown bacteria and not by tobacco. Still,
FEAR did it for me. Good luck. It's the harderst habit to quit because it's so easy to use.
Larry
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bobarian 06:25 PM 08-31-2009
Congrats my friend, this is a big step for you! Good Luck!
:-)
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Congrats, now if i can work up the courage to quit after 30 years.
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BigFrank 07:00 PM 08-31-2009
Gratz, I quit then get back on all of the time. It's hard to quit for good.
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AAlmeter 07:12 PM 08-31-2009
Keep focused on the extra money in your pocket and extra years on your life. Been dipping Cope for 10 years, a week from this Wednesday is my quit date...we'll see how that goes.
Good luck.
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Rabidsquirrel 07:16 PM 08-31-2009
Originally Posted by shvictor:
Well i finally quit chewing thur after 25 plus years. Its harder then I thought it was going to be. Not so much the physical addiction but the mental one. I still reach in my back pocket for my can 50 times a day. But as the old saying goes, I'm just trying to take it one day at a time :-)
You could always chew on some asparagus stalks instead.
Seriously, good for you Steve, you'll be better for it.
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St. Lou Stu 07:26 PM 08-31-2009
Good luck bro... I know how ya feel. I kicked it a couple of years ago and kept a can 'just in case'. I realized I was done when I felt the need and put in a pinch from a 6 month old can... that sealed the deal.
Tasted like beaver droppings... the wild kind, not the good kind.
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streetglide 07:30 PM 08-31-2009
Good work Steve. Hope it gets easier as time goes by.
:-)
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jjirons69 08:52 PM 08-31-2009
Good luck, Stece. Had a buddy who lived off Copenhagen for 10+ years. Slept with it! He kicked it!! Lord knows if he can, anyone can!!!
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bookman 08:55 PM 08-31-2009
Good luck. Addiction is a powerful force. Just take it one day at a time and keep smokin those wonderful hand made vitolas!
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poriggity 12:13 AM 09-01-2009
Good Luck Steve! I quit that stuff a while back and it was hard. I actually slipped up and had some a few weeks ago, but I haven't had any since.. Its not easy, but I know you can do it bro!
Scott
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