I assume the fog at some point will lift, but for a guy that doesn't drink since I was in college, that was a weird day. I could not tell you half of what I told some of my employees let alone my partners here at work. My wife asked me to get off the crack pipe when I got home. I'm glad I can laugh about this, but it's really freaking sad how a little thing like Skoal has controlled my ass for so long.
Now for the questions to you veterans,
1: Why drink so much water? My God I've wore the handle out on our toilets.
2: When does the sleep get better? I tossed and turned all night and that was only day 2.
3: I'm trying not to use the "fake dip" so that I won't have to get rid of something else down the road. Any other alternatives for my first road trip coming up? I'm taking my son to an out of state baseball tournament.
Hey bud, first things first you only get one intro but an admin will come through and merge this into your original one form yesterday.
Here are my responses to your questions, keep in mind I am not a doctor a dietician or a psychology major but I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night.
1 - why so much water? The hydration helps distract you and keeping you full of water the hydration helps retool your body as dipping caused you to generate more saliva, the installment of water helps over fill that spigot a little. Plus it helps flush your body.
2 - when does sleep get better? Response vary wildly on here. My experience was that it took about a week and a half before sleep got better. My body and mind were a wreck for a while. I am not a big fan of using medication to fix shit but some Tylenol PM may help you as it has others before you.
3 - alternatives for road trip? Well sunflower seeds work great, I also like atomic fireballs, jolly ranchers, dubble bubble gum, and lifesavers. Don't totally dismiss fake dip, it can be invaluable as a crutch and much better than caving like a bitch. You can get the fake at WalMart or other retailers and would be good to have on hand just in case.
It is always better to plan for a weak moment than face a weak moment at a gas station off the highway trying to find an alternative only to be lured by the glamorous wall of death behind the cash register.