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Re: Intro- Kicking the General out
« Reply #2 on: September 15, 2019, 02:16:07 PM »
Hi All,
After stumbling across KTC yesterday and after “planning” on quitting off and on the past year...I spit out my last General snus at 10am yesterday and signed up today.

My story...I have been using snus off and on for 3-4 years. Mainly casually in the beginning but after moving back home to Sweden (the country that invented snus) and experiencing a stressful transition, I have been using daily for about 2.5 years...mainly to help with anxiety and stress.
When moving back to the US last year I thought I would have to quit by default  as the Swedish stuff wouldn’t be available here but to my dismay and weak self control, I found General here and continued my addiction.
I always considered myself a light user as I only use 3-4 pouches a day and a can lasts me for a week and thought I could quit anytime...but after just 12 hours yesterday I got real grouchy real fast...opening my eyes up to the reality of my addiction and making me take this quit even more seriously. With that noted I am hoping the support of this community will help to kick the General to the curb!

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Good job posting roll today.  The process here is simple.  We quit one day at a time. 

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Intro- Kicking the General out
« on: September 15, 2019, 01:57:23 PM »
Hi All,
After stumbling across KTC yesterday and after “planning” on quitting off and on the past year...I spit out my last General snus at 10am yesterday and signed up today.

My story...I have been using snus off and on for 3-4 years. Mainly casually in the beginning but after moving back home to Sweden (the country that invented snus) and experiencing a stressful transition, I have been using daily for about 2.5 years...mainly to help with anxiety and stress.
When moving back to the US last year I thought I would have to quit by default  as the Swedish stuff wouldn’t be available here but to my dismay and weak self control, I found General here and continued my addiction.
I always considered myself a light user as I only use 3-4 pouches a day and a can lasts me for a week and thought I could quit anytime...but after just 12 hours yesterday I got real grouchy real fast...opening my eyes up to the reality of my addiction and making me take this quit even more seriously. With that noted I am hoping the support of this community will help to kick the General to the curb!