Hey all,
I have finally decided to give up chewing tobacco for good. I started back when I was attending school in ND, USA (I am from Canada) in 2009. The price was cheap in comparison to up here, so I figured why not. Chewed a variety of skoal and copenhagen products. Fast forward, and I went to study in Norway for 6 months, and took up the addiction of using pouches. Did I ever enjoy this, as I could use the product without anyone having any idea that I used it.
Returning from Canada was difficult, as I didn't think pouches existed. It wasn't until my friend introduced me to them, and I was hooked all over again.
Reasons for quitting:
Money: I cannot afford this habit anymore. I am going through a tin a day at 20 dollars a day.
Fear of Cancer: I have this overwhelming fear that I will get cancer as a result of using pouches.
Fiance: She hates it, and how it financially sets our family back. She also has a huge fear that she may lose me.
Day one has been difficult so far. I had to do a lot of driving, which I would normally go through a few pouches. I stopped at a gas station and picked up some sunflower seeds - this helped, although it did not help with the sensation of having something in my upper lip.
I am not going to lie, I am fearful that I will gain as much weight as I did last time I quit (Approximately 40 lbs). Any tips to help with this is greatly appreciated.