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Re: new guy from KY
« Reply #7 on: December 29, 2018, 09:51:09 AM »
Kidney stones and Jimmy Buffett music eh? We have a couple of things in common. I would like to learn more about the dip - kidney stone connection - did not know that was a thing. Will send you my number via PM if you would like some additional accountability support. Keep up the fight, i am on day 83 and it has been very worth it.

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Re: new guy from KY
« Reply #6 on: December 27, 2018, 09:00:59 AM »
Welcome 12vman!  Be aware that doctors have more of a challenge here than others.  I'm not sure why, but they seem to start strong and then tire from the constant drama. 

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Re: new guy from KY
« Reply #5 on: December 17, 2018, 04:05:50 PM »
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Re: new guy from KY
« Reply #4 on: December 13, 2018, 02:01:14 PM »
Hey guys ...from KY and just quit on mon and I am on day 4.....cold turkey...yesterday was horrible but today Im feeling A little weak but nothing like yesterday. A little history on me.....Im 48..started chewing about 7 yrs ago only when driving or coaching..started dipping about 5 yrs ago again only when driving or coaching but now its just all the damn time even at work.....and Im a doctor...lol
I also should say that  I quit alcohol bout the same time I started chewing..cold turkey.....no relapses...but started another addiction.....nicotine
Like I said Im a doctor but as I researched the effects of nicotine on the body I started to realize that the dip was slowly killing me...high BP.....high blood sugar....abdominal problems...fatigue....kidney stones....yes kidney stones...etc etc.......hell I even think its been affecting me "down there" if you know what I mean.....things just aren't working like they used to and Ive had everything else checked out.....my blood work is fine and my scans are clear

The withdrawals are scary......its like a panic attack that just comes and goes........and I feel hunger pain all the time..lightheaded......and my BP spiked up!
doing some things to detox myself.....going to start exercising again but I hv been afraid to because of the lightheadedness....I feel like I might pass out...I think I will just try to walk and see how that goes

I really want to do this..Im tired of the spitting feeling crappy and the fact that the dip was controlling me...I just lost BOTH parents in the last 2 months and I am going through a will contest w/ my 3 brothers and dealing w/ both estates so the stress levels have been high to say the least......My son is 14 and I don't want him to think dipping is cool...it isn't

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Re: new guy from KY
« Reply #3 on: December 13, 2018, 01:42:35 PM »
Hey guys ...from KY and just quit on mon and I am on day 4.....cold turkey...yesterday was horrible but today Im feeling A little weak but nothing like yesterday. A little history on me.....Im 48..started chewing about 7 yrs ago only when driving or coaching..started dipping about 5 yrs ago again only when driving or coaching but now its just all the damn time even at work.....and Im a doctor...lol
I also should say that  I quit alcohol bout the same time I started chewing..cold turkey.....no relapses...but started another addiction.....nicotine
Like I said Im a doctor but as I researched the effects of nicotine on the body I started to realize that the dip was slowly killing me...high BP.....high blood sugar....abdominal problems...fatigue....kidney stones....yes kidney stones...etc etc.......hell I even think its been affecting me "down there" if you know what I mean.....things just aren't working like they used to and Ive had everything else checked out.....my blood work is fine and my scans are clear

The withdrawals are scary......its like a panic attack that just comes and goes........and I feel hunger pain all the time..lightheaded......and my BP spiked up!
doing some things to detox myself.....going to start exercising again but I hv been afraid to because of the lightheadedness....I feel like I might pass out...I think I will just try to walk and see how that goes

I really want to do this..Im tired of the spitting feeling crappy and the fact that the dip was controlling me...I just lost BOTH parents in the last 2 months and I am going through a will contest w/ my 3 brothers and dealing w/ both estates so the stress levels have been high to say the least......My son is 14 and I don't want him to think dipping is cool...it isn't

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Re: new guy from KY
« Reply #2 on: December 13, 2018, 12:31:44 PM »
Hey guys ...from KY and just quit on mon and I am on day 4.....cold turkey...yesterday was horrible but today Im feeling A little weak but nothing like yesterday. A little history on me.....Im 48..started chewing about 7 yrs ago only when driving or coaching..started dipping about 5 yrs ago again only when driving or coaching but now its just all the damn time even at work.....and Im a doctor...lol
I also should say that  I quit alcohol bout the same time I started chewing..cold turkey.....no relapses...but started another addiction.....nicotine
Like I said Im a doctor but as I researched the effects of nicotine on the body I started to realize that the dip was slowly killing me...high BP.....high blood sugar....abdominal problems...fatigue....kidney stones....yes kidney stones...etc etc.......hell I even think its been affecting me "down there" if you know what I mean.....things just aren't working like they used to and Ive had everything else checked out.....my blood work is fine and my scans are clear

The withdrawals are scary......its like a panic attack that just comes and goes........and I feel hunger pain all the time..lightheaded......and my BP spiked up!
doing some things to detox myself.....going to start exercising again but I hv been afraid to because of the lightheadedness....I feel like I might pass out...I think I will just try to walk and see how that goes

I really want to do this..Im tired of the spitting feeling crappy and the fact that the dip was controlling me...I just lost BOTH parents in the last 2 months and I am going through a will contest w/ my 3 brothers and dealing w/ both estates so the stress levels have been high to say the least......My son is 14 and I don't want him to think dipping is cool...it isn't

I want my health back..its that simple

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The price of admission to our lovely forum is posting roll with your quit group which you can find here.  But since you have already found it you can ignore the last sentence.

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new guy from KY
« on: December 13, 2018, 12:15:38 PM »
Hey guys ...from KY and just quit on mon and I am on day 4.....cold turkey...yesterday was horrible but today Im feeling A little weak but nothing like yesterday. A little history on me.....Im 48..started chewing about 7 yrs ago only when driving or coaching..started dipping about 5 yrs ago again only when driving or coaching but now its just all the damn time even at work.....and Im a doctor...lol
I also should say that  I quit alcohol bout the same time I started chewing..cold turkey.....no relapses...but started another addiction.....nicotine
Like I said Im a doctor but as I researched the effects of nicotine on the body I started to realize that the dip was slowly killing me...high BP.....high blood sugar....abdominal problems...fatigue....kidney stones....yes kidney stones...etc etc.......hell I even think its been affecting me "down there" if you know what I mean.....things just aren't working like they used to and Ive had everything else checked out.....my blood work is fine and my scans are clear

The withdrawals are scary......its like a panic attack that just comes and goes........and I feel hunger pain all the time..lightheaded......and my BP spiked up!
doing some things to detox myself.....going to start exercising again but I hv been afraid to because of the lightheadedness....I feel like I might pass out...I think I will just try to walk and see how that goes

I really want to do this..Im tired of the spitting feeling crappy and the fact that the dip was controlling me...I just lost BOTH parents in the last 2 months and I am going through a will contest w/ my 3 brothers and dealing w/ both estates so the stress levels have been high to say the least......My son is 14 and I don't want him to think dipping is cool...it isn't

I want my health back..its that simple
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