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  • Loadmaster
    New Member
    • Nov 2007
    • 3

    Introduce myself, and offer thanks

    First post, though I've been lurking for a couple of months.

    I've smoked 2 packs of Salems a day for 41 years. I drank lots and lots of beer until 12 years ago, when I was persuaded that I should probably quit drinking. When I quit drinking, I was amazed at how easy it was to do. As well as how much better I felt sans the daily hangovers. So quitting smoking should be just as easy, right?

    Nope. I tried several times, using a different tact each time and backslid to 40 Salems a day each time. The longest I went was 3 horrible weeks of thinking about nothing but the deprivation I was subjecting myself to. Finally I just resolved myself to be another one who the cigs will kill. You've got to die of something anyway, right? Then a couple months ago I stumbled across some snippet somewhere about Camel Snus being test-marketed in some USA cities. And I thought, "What the hell is snus"? So I researched a bit and came across this fine forum of snusers, and found all I needed to know.

    To simply lose interest in a habit as deeply entrenched as cigarette smoking sounded almost laughable, but I figured what the hey, order some and see what it's all about. There's always the trash can.

    My order from Northerner came by UPS in 3 days or so, and when (on Oct 11 at 7:30 PM) I popped in my first portion of Catch Eucalyptus, I had absolutely no expectations, other than I would probably be puking in the next ten minutes or so. ops: So imagine my surprise an hour later to find I had gone an hour without even thinking of Salems. Had I spit out the snus and lit up a Salem after 5 minutes, I would have been perfectly OK with it, because I did not expect the snus to be the magic quit-smoking potion. Since then, I have only had a Salem urge a few times, and as soon as I pop in a snus, the feeling goes immediately away. My lovely wife continues with the Salems and sitting in the midst of her 2nd-hand smoke doesn't affect me at all. I do, however, not have a waking moment without snus in my upper lip unless I am eating, sleeping, or brushing my teeth. Since that first snusbag, I've ordered roughly $300 in Snus from Buysnus, Northerner, and SwedishSnus looking for a favorite, as I absolutely cannot stand the taste of many brands. I have finally decided for now that Ettan portion and skruf tranbar portion will be my favorites. I'll post more about my likes/dislikes and why on the appropriate threads.

    At 57, I don't suppose I'll add 10 years to my lifespan by quitting at this late date. But I've already noticed easier breathing and greater physical stamina, so the quality of the 10-25 years I may have left should be enhanced, anyway. And I owe this life improvement to you fine folks on this forum.

    Thank you for that.
  • Zero
    Member
    • May 2006
    • 1522

    #2
    Congratulations on quitting - what a great story! Have you tried loose snus at all or have you stuck with portions? It's great stuff, isn't it? 8)

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    • matwho
      Member
      • Oct 2007
      • 18

      #3
      Welcome to the forum and the wonderful world of snus.

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      • lxskllr
        Member
        • Sep 2007
        • 13435

        #4
        Welcome to the forums It's never too late to quit smoking. That's probably the best thing you could do for your future quality of life. Sure, some damage has already been done, but it won't progress any further, and some of it will heal. I'm glad you were able to kick such a long standing habit. It'll only get better from here

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        • jqlynch
          Member
          • Sep 2007
          • 132

          #5
          Awesome summation of the power of snus over cigarettes. Welcome to the forum.

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          • chainsnuser
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2007
            • 1388

            #6
            Welcome to the forum!

            I also couldn't believe, that snus is really that good, before I made my first order.

            Cheers!

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            • The Cook
              Member
              • Aug 2007
              • 166

              #7
              It's always a good idea to quit smoking, regardless of age. The benefits of quitting smoking will accrue with the years - after two years, your chance of heart attacks and stroke goes down to the level of a lifelong non-smoker. I wish you the best of luck in kicking the cigs. I quit cigarettes four months ago, and with snus, I haven't looked back since.

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              • Loadmaster
                New Member
                • Nov 2007
                • 3

                #8
                Thanks for the warm welcome and words of encouragement guys. I really believe my days of quitting the smokes are over already. Because of snus, I consider myself a non-smoker, rather than an ex- or recovering smoker. Most of my buds, who dip, think of it as rather amusing. After all, I'm the guy who went to buy a motorcycle, and came home with a 600cc scooter.

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                • TheInsulator
                  Member
                  • Oct 2007
                  • 65

                  #9
                  Congratulations! That's a great story and i'm happy you finally chucked the cancer sticks. I too quit smoking just as easily using snus. I haven't had a single cigarette in 2 1/2 months and i have absolutely no desire to smoker ever again.

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