I've been dipping a total of 7 years. 4 years the first time, quit for 2, got back into it for about 3 years. This website helped me with the first quit but I never joined the forum. The second quit feels different. I feel like it's taking my mouth longer to heal. I think I messed my gums up with long cut because they are really sensitive to it, which is why I did pouches.
First 4 years I chewed strictly long cut, and the last 3 years strictly pouches and I would leave them in my mouth much much longer. I'd pretty much have a pouch in every waking hour after work and before bed. Dip some mornings before work and at lunch so no one can see. Going a full work day without one or two pouches was very hard.
I'm on day 57 of cold turkey quit and need to kick this for good - for me. My mouth does not feel like it's healing as fast as the first time I quit. Anyone keep track of how long the sores, etc. lasted? Also when "the fog" finally went away.
I have this uncomfortable feeling in my mouth that's hard to explain. Like constant thirst, sore throat, sometimes lots of salivation. Some days are better than others. All of it drives me crazy. Doesn't help to be in sales and having issues focusing in business conversations if I'm 'foggy".
Lots of anxiety. That's my personality anyway, but even worse with the dip quit. Being busy helps, I've got a fast running mind though so I get easily distracted by physical cravings and thoughts.
I also smoke a lot of weed and have a state medical card. Anyone advise against that in line with a dip quit (not in general haha - I don't want your opinion on that)? Some of the articles said avoid drinking - so maybe it's not good to smoke weed. Drinking doesn't weaken my resolve. Don't want to give up one vice and get heavy in another.
Last, if anyone has quit multiple times, holler at me, could use the connections for advice!
I know it's a lot of different topics, would love to hear the community's thoughts. Happy to start giving back to the community with my experience once I figure out how to use the forum :)