Hey friends,
I've been dealing with a very strange feeling in my throat for quite a while now (~ 2yrs) and I don't dare to face the possibility that it might be due to my snus consumption. I love the snus and It would be quite shattering if I had to quit it because of this darn feeling.
The best way I can describe it is that it feels like a bubble is constantly stuck in my throat. Also it feels kind of raw and when I move my head left or right the feeling gets stronger.
I've been to quite a few specialists and done a number of scans, ultrasounds and examinations but they couldn't find anything suspicious so I'm kind of stuck and believe me guys, it's a horrible feeling to have because it is constant and makes you feel like there is something majorly wrong with your throat.
Despite the reassurance by the docs. I can't shake the feeling that if I continue snusing with this feeling in my throat, this 'irritation' or whatever it is will end up developing into cancer.
Here in Germany, like in most countries, snus is rare. So when I show my docs the can they look quite astonished and surprised. Consequently they can't really judge what effect this 'stuff' can have on the throat or on the body in general. This of course doesn't make it harder to assume the worst when it comes to snus and health consequences.
I don't know about you but the frostet V2 Sterks do make my gums quite sore. My gums have been sore for years now and I'm thinking that the mint flavoring is quite harsh on the gums. can anyone confirm this?
I've been using snus quite intensely for about 8 years now and I use about 15 portions a day (I know it's a lot) and I keep them in quite long. So most of the day I have a portion in! I'm just too hooked to go a day without snus to see if it gets better :|
I can't tell you guys how miserable this feeling is. I'd even go as far as to say that it makes me feel like I am dying and that it's already too late to turn my health around. On that note I am surprised about the tenacity in which some posters here defend snus; making it almost sound like snus is beneficial to your health or completely harmless.
In my 30 years on this planet I've learned one thing that is universally applicable: If something is too good to be true, it probably is! And the same MUST apply for snus. It's nicotine and nicotine is by default detrimental to your cardiovascular and metabolic health by default. I don't want anyone here telling me that snus is probably not related to my problems and that there are a million other reasons (anxiety, thyroid disorders etc. etc.) that could cause the symptoms I am experiencing. I don't want to be rude guys but I come from the medical profession myself.
I'd love to hear your perspective on snus and the problem I've just described. Maybe some of you have a similar experience? I wish this feeling would somehow dissipate and so I can feel like a healthy 30yr old guy that loves to snus I'm almost sure that I'm not not the only one who experiences this.
I would welcome any ideas, suggestions in the direction of tackling this problem!!
Thanks!!
Best,
Thomas from Germany
I've been dealing with a very strange feeling in my throat for quite a while now (~ 2yrs) and I don't dare to face the possibility that it might be due to my snus consumption. I love the snus and It would be quite shattering if I had to quit it because of this darn feeling.
The best way I can describe it is that it feels like a bubble is constantly stuck in my throat. Also it feels kind of raw and when I move my head left or right the feeling gets stronger.
I've been to quite a few specialists and done a number of scans, ultrasounds and examinations but they couldn't find anything suspicious so I'm kind of stuck and believe me guys, it's a horrible feeling to have because it is constant and makes you feel like there is something majorly wrong with your throat.
Despite the reassurance by the docs. I can't shake the feeling that if I continue snusing with this feeling in my throat, this 'irritation' or whatever it is will end up developing into cancer.
Here in Germany, like in most countries, snus is rare. So when I show my docs the can they look quite astonished and surprised. Consequently they can't really judge what effect this 'stuff' can have on the throat or on the body in general. This of course doesn't make it harder to assume the worst when it comes to snus and health consequences.
I don't know about you but the frostet V2 Sterks do make my gums quite sore. My gums have been sore for years now and I'm thinking that the mint flavoring is quite harsh on the gums. can anyone confirm this?
I've been using snus quite intensely for about 8 years now and I use about 15 portions a day (I know it's a lot) and I keep them in quite long. So most of the day I have a portion in! I'm just too hooked to go a day without snus to see if it gets better :|
I can't tell you guys how miserable this feeling is. I'd even go as far as to say that it makes me feel like I am dying and that it's already too late to turn my health around. On that note I am surprised about the tenacity in which some posters here defend snus; making it almost sound like snus is beneficial to your health or completely harmless.
In my 30 years on this planet I've learned one thing that is universally applicable: If something is too good to be true, it probably is! And the same MUST apply for snus. It's nicotine and nicotine is by default detrimental to your cardiovascular and metabolic health by default. I don't want anyone here telling me that snus is probably not related to my problems and that there are a million other reasons (anxiety, thyroid disorders etc. etc.) that could cause the symptoms I am experiencing. I don't want to be rude guys but I come from the medical profession myself.
I'd love to hear your perspective on snus and the problem I've just described. Maybe some of you have a similar experience? I wish this feeling would somehow dissipate and so I can feel like a healthy 30yr old guy that loves to snus I'm almost sure that I'm not not the only one who experiences this.
I would welcome any ideas, suggestions in the direction of tackling this problem!!
Thanks!!
Best,
Thomas from Germany
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