Okay, not a whole lot of people know this about me, but I have this highly addicting habit that I have done since Jr. High.....Chewing tobacco.
My wife is a Nutritionist at her work (county) and she has been riding me for years to quit. I try do okay then fall off the wagon. I only chew at work (work in a county jail) where all my buddies chew, spit, offer each other chews and I don't even think about it at home.
Now, since being diagnosed with Diabetes, I lost 40lbs and now the scales don't say "one at a time please" anymore, eating healthy, going to the gym and knocking my blood sugar down so fast that I impressed my doctor and that I should be his poster child for diabetes.
Now, I went to the dentist and my tooth cleaning guy cleaned my teeth, did a thorough check of my mouth for any lesions, sores etc to which I had none. This opened my mind as I remember the reel to reel films we all watched in high school (as we snuck chew in our mouthes) flickering by of all the bad things chew can do to one's mouth.
Now.....my wife gave me some mint snuff and a book to read on quitting chewing. The book says I'm only mildly addicted (point system) and that quitting cold turkey SHOULDN'T be a problem. I agree, I don't chew at home, have an occasional cigar in the yard with a glass of bubbly with the wifey outside and ONLY chew at work, but at work is my problem, I freak out if I don't have any, panic if I run out, panic if I don't get up in time to stop at the store to buy more, the wife knows I buy it as my local gas station receipt is for 2 fer 2 diet pepsi bottles and a can of snuff, same price every two weeks! 1 can for two weeks, shouldn't be hard to quit eh? NOT!
So.....my journey starts
. Money wise, according to the book, I'll save 5 bucks a week, $260 a year and $780 every 3 years, with that in mind, ADS/Meguiars/Kevin Brown may get a boost in income 
Wish me luck ladies and gents.
I may be a grumpy, moody son of a gun for the next few weeks, and dang, lucky I'm going to nights as it's harder on nights. 12 hours in a building where 1/2 of my crew chews is going to be a long night indeed. OH, I forgot to mention half the cops I know chew and often put a big dip in when they bring us a customer.
FWIW, I tried gum, mint snuff and I just craved it more and of course my ever loving co-Deputies just love it when one quits "want a chew?" "psyche!!" then they laugh. Been there done that. There is no love in our facility!
Pray for my family as last time I tried and succeeded for a while, I was grumpy as heck.



Kodiak is my chew of preference, "the only bear you can pinch!"

For those of you who chew and tried to quit, I'm with ya, for those of you who don't and think it's disgusting, it is, I still thank my best friend from school for getting me addicted to this nasty habit (we are still friends
), of course he didn't twist my arm to do it, I did it on my own accord!
Ahh, the withdraws are starting. If I stay addicted to mint snuff, it's a whole lot better than the real deal.
Aaron

My wife is a Nutritionist at her work (county) and she has been riding me for years to quit. I try do okay then fall off the wagon. I only chew at work (work in a county jail) where all my buddies chew, spit, offer each other chews and I don't even think about it at home.

Now, since being diagnosed with Diabetes, I lost 40lbs and now the scales don't say "one at a time please" anymore, eating healthy, going to the gym and knocking my blood sugar down so fast that I impressed my doctor and that I should be his poster child for diabetes.

Now, I went to the dentist and my tooth cleaning guy cleaned my teeth, did a thorough check of my mouth for any lesions, sores etc to which I had none. This opened my mind as I remember the reel to reel films we all watched in high school (as we snuck chew in our mouthes) flickering by of all the bad things chew can do to one's mouth.

Now.....my wife gave me some mint snuff and a book to read on quitting chewing. The book says I'm only mildly addicted (point system) and that quitting cold turkey SHOULDN'T be a problem. I agree, I don't chew at home, have an occasional cigar in the yard with a glass of bubbly with the wifey outside and ONLY chew at work, but at work is my problem, I freak out if I don't have any, panic if I run out, panic if I don't get up in time to stop at the store to buy more, the wife knows I buy it as my local gas station receipt is for 2 fer 2 diet pepsi bottles and a can of snuff, same price every two weeks! 1 can for two weeks, shouldn't be hard to quit eh? NOT!
So.....my journey starts



Wish me luck ladies and gents.
I may be a grumpy, moody son of a gun for the next few weeks, and dang, lucky I'm going to nights as it's harder on nights. 12 hours in a building where 1/2 of my crew chews is going to be a long night indeed. OH, I forgot to mention half the cops I know chew and often put a big dip in when they bring us a customer.
FWIW, I tried gum, mint snuff and I just craved it more and of course my ever loving co-Deputies just love it when one quits "want a chew?" "psyche!!" then they laugh. Been there done that. There is no love in our facility!

Pray for my family as last time I tried and succeeded for a while, I was grumpy as heck.




Kodiak is my chew of preference, "the only bear you can pinch!"


For those of you who chew and tried to quit, I'm with ya, for those of you who don't and think it's disgusting, it is, I still thank my best friend from school for getting me addicted to this nasty habit (we are still friends

Ahh, the withdraws are starting. If I stay addicted to mint snuff, it's a whole lot better than the real deal.
Aaron
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