TCorn, that is a pretty good read and all but sounds like my story minus the baseball. I was a football player. Our stories of dip/tobacco Almost always play out the same in the end. Started out loving it with great oral health and later on down the road it started and we started to hate it. Time to quit.
It truly amazes me at the things we do to our selves. White patch in the mouth, have surgery and celebrate no cancer with an immediate dip! Sean Marsee did that too. Never heard of his story? You should look him up. All high school athlete highly decorated. Started dipping at 12, dead by 19. He has surgery and got his lymph nodes cut out, pectoral muscles removed, jaw, and a few more key parts and what did he do? Gets in the car and pulls out his good old can of Cope!
It is so hard to believe a weed can have this much control over our lives. But we have to remember, it is not only the weed, it is all the chemicals in ti as well. We are technically chemical dependents. Ordinarily we would not under any circumstance, put any of these chemicals in our bodies. Add the weed called "Tobacco" and we are all in!
Glad to hear you have quit the weed and have some freedom. Now I have to ask you this. What are going to do different this time than what you did last time that ended up in a disastrous failure of a quit? Well, it was not a quit, it was a stop. Stories are great and all but the brass tacks is plain and simple. What is different this time around? What do they call that when we continuously do the same thing over and over again expecting different results? Ah yes, they call that insanity. I think we all have a little bit of that in us for doing what we all did to begin with. It is what we do to stop doing it that counts.
You got a great story to tell. If I might make one suggestion, please do not limit it to baseball players only. Hockey players dip, race car drivers, football players, golfers, bowlers, professional fisherman, etc etc. The nicotine addiction is not prejudiced at all and neither is cancer. It has the power to effect anyone that is willing to put it to use. It is a powerful addiction.
I encourage anyone reading this, if you need help whether it be from us or anyone else, get help today! We can over come this one day at a time. We will never be cured, but we can be quit!
Take care and thanks for the share!