Baaaaa!
First post from a newbie here. I tried SNUS about 2 months ago, got some of the Camel Frost and honestly didn't take to it at all, even though I really wanted too. However I absolutely HAVE to get off cigarettes so I kept researching and found this site. I do believe you people have changed my life. All of the wonderful discussion, support, and stories have kept my interest up and kept me trying.
I've had some real Swedish SNUS on order for a while but turns out Northerner was out of stock so it's taking a while. Yesterday I took a long lunch and went to a tobacco shop in the area that keeps a few flavors of General. It was expensive though ($7.50/can!!!) so I just got one but that should do me until my order gets here. So, thanks to you and General White I haven't had a cig in 22 hours! The best part is, I don't mind!
I've tried many many times to quit before, from the 4 hour petty attempts to several weeks. For the longer attempts I basically just shifted to being an alcoholic, which obviously wasn't sustainable when I got back to work. So when I'd get back to work and couldn't drink I'd make it about half a day before I ran out and bought some smokes. Oh the shame I felt every time.
I've also tried Chantix for about 3 weeks but that stuff put me somewhere between homicidal and suicidal. I remember just sitting at home crying (yes I'm a guy, very not cool) thanks to that medication. Needless to say I ditched that and went back to the cigs.
So round and round I've gone with these 60mm demons for many years, never intended to start, always wanted to quit. I've been fearing my next quit attempt for months because I knew I needed too but the horrors of previous attempts (some nearly marriage ending) just made it easier to keep smoking. I tried Alan Carr's book too, and although there's some really good stuff in there, his plan just didn't work for me.
The thing for me is that cigs have always made me feel like shit. Just totally crappy. But that little nicotine reward for dealing with the poison kept me latched on. I've been a pretty solid half/pack a day smoker because my body is so impacted by the poisons I couldn't stand more. I've had a few chain smoking sessions at bars and I seriously thought I was going to die afterwards.
Now I sit her, posting this, slowly sipping the General White juices, and at total peace. Already my breathing is better, my taste is coming back, and sensations through my skin are more pronounced. It's as if I can literal feel the cigarette poisons evaporating from my body while my brain stays in check thanks to SNUS (good SNUS, not that overly sweet Camel stuff).
After reading so much information about smoking, SNUS, and nicotine I've developed another theory about how it all works. Yes, I think the brain develops an addiction on nicotine but that's only part of the equation. The REAL hook of cigarettes has to be the poisons. Once I read the list of poisons in cigarettes my first thought was, why don't they just take those out?! I think they're key to the addiction though. I think mixing the poisons with the good feeling of nicotine is the real trick, and why big tobacco won't change their recipe. They tear you down and then give you a small treat for the privilege. It starts a cycle, you feel like shit when you smoke, you feel like shit when you don't, but at least while you're smoking you get that little reward. So you go for your reward and renew the cycle.
That's why I think big tobacco is so afraid of SNUS. It doesn't lock you in the same cycle. It's much more like a dependence on caffeine when you take away all the poisons. That, to me, is evidenced by the dozens of posts I've read to that effect. So many people saying that once they could get their cookie (nicotine) without the poisons (tar, CO, Arsenic, Ammonia) that moving on to just do without the cookie at all was pretty easy.
Someday I'd like to do without altogether, but if I SNUS'd for the rest of my life, that'd be fine. I particularly like the fact that should I choose to have a smoke at some point I can, which from EVERY successful quitter I've talked to that's disastrous. Just ONE cigarette can easily put someone back on a pack a day habit. With SNUS, we're IMMUNE!
Well this small novel has gone on long enough. Just wanted to say Hi, share my experiences, and thank you all for such an incredible and wonderful community!
First post from a newbie here. I tried SNUS about 2 months ago, got some of the Camel Frost and honestly didn't take to it at all, even though I really wanted too. However I absolutely HAVE to get off cigarettes so I kept researching and found this site. I do believe you people have changed my life. All of the wonderful discussion, support, and stories have kept my interest up and kept me trying.
I've had some real Swedish SNUS on order for a while but turns out Northerner was out of stock so it's taking a while. Yesterday I took a long lunch and went to a tobacco shop in the area that keeps a few flavors of General. It was expensive though ($7.50/can!!!) so I just got one but that should do me until my order gets here. So, thanks to you and General White I haven't had a cig in 22 hours! The best part is, I don't mind!
I've tried many many times to quit before, from the 4 hour petty attempts to several weeks. For the longer attempts I basically just shifted to being an alcoholic, which obviously wasn't sustainable when I got back to work. So when I'd get back to work and couldn't drink I'd make it about half a day before I ran out and bought some smokes. Oh the shame I felt every time.
I've also tried Chantix for about 3 weeks but that stuff put me somewhere between homicidal and suicidal. I remember just sitting at home crying (yes I'm a guy, very not cool) thanks to that medication. Needless to say I ditched that and went back to the cigs.
So round and round I've gone with these 60mm demons for many years, never intended to start, always wanted to quit. I've been fearing my next quit attempt for months because I knew I needed too but the horrors of previous attempts (some nearly marriage ending) just made it easier to keep smoking. I tried Alan Carr's book too, and although there's some really good stuff in there, his plan just didn't work for me.
The thing for me is that cigs have always made me feel like shit. Just totally crappy. But that little nicotine reward for dealing with the poison kept me latched on. I've been a pretty solid half/pack a day smoker because my body is so impacted by the poisons I couldn't stand more. I've had a few chain smoking sessions at bars and I seriously thought I was going to die afterwards.
Now I sit her, posting this, slowly sipping the General White juices, and at total peace. Already my breathing is better, my taste is coming back, and sensations through my skin are more pronounced. It's as if I can literal feel the cigarette poisons evaporating from my body while my brain stays in check thanks to SNUS (good SNUS, not that overly sweet Camel stuff).
After reading so much information about smoking, SNUS, and nicotine I've developed another theory about how it all works. Yes, I think the brain develops an addiction on nicotine but that's only part of the equation. The REAL hook of cigarettes has to be the poisons. Once I read the list of poisons in cigarettes my first thought was, why don't they just take those out?! I think they're key to the addiction though. I think mixing the poisons with the good feeling of nicotine is the real trick, and why big tobacco won't change their recipe. They tear you down and then give you a small treat for the privilege. It starts a cycle, you feel like shit when you smoke, you feel like shit when you don't, but at least while you're smoking you get that little reward. So you go for your reward and renew the cycle.
That's why I think big tobacco is so afraid of SNUS. It doesn't lock you in the same cycle. It's much more like a dependence on caffeine when you take away all the poisons. That, to me, is evidenced by the dozens of posts I've read to that effect. So many people saying that once they could get their cookie (nicotine) without the poisons (tar, CO, Arsenic, Ammonia) that moving on to just do without the cookie at all was pretty easy.
Someday I'd like to do without altogether, but if I SNUS'd for the rest of my life, that'd be fine. I particularly like the fact that should I choose to have a smoke at some point I can, which from EVERY successful quitter I've talked to that's disastrous. Just ONE cigarette can easily put someone back on a pack a day habit. With SNUS, we're IMMUNE!
Well this small novel has gone on long enough. Just wanted to say Hi, share my experiences, and thank you all for such an incredible and wonderful community!
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