Symptoms of Quitting Dip and Chew

Symptoms When Quitting NicotineQuitting dipping is not an easy thing… if you’re like most of us, when you quit you’ll go through some withdrawal symptoms… These are completely normal. That being said… if you are concerned about a particular symptom, by all means go to a doctor and get checked!!! This will help both your peace of mind and may catch something before it gets serious.

Dip Dreams – you’ve been dipping for years sometimes decades. Your brain is used to thinking a certain way with a certain amount of nic in it… once that’s taken away many people have “dip dreams”. These dreams range from mild to incredibly intense. Many times people will wake up after a dip dream and feel terrible because they really think that they caved. Many have reported that they can taste and smell the dip. Never fear… it’s only a dream.

Sores In Your Mouth (lip, tongue, cheek, etc.) – you’re done dipping… why does your mouth hurt so damn bad? You’ve got more sores in your mouth now than when you were dipping. What’s going on?!? There are a couple of explanations for this one. First, if you’re like most of us, you’ve found something to replace your dip to get you past the oral fixation (See Smokeless Alternatives). If you’re chewing seeds then there’s a TON of salt in your mouth that wasn’t there before. Also once you get dip out of your system the PH balance in your mouth is changing. Bottom line is this – get to a dentist and get checked out. But unless something stays around for more than two weeks you should be good to go.

Can’t Sleep – you’ve quit dipping and now you can’t sleep at all. Never fear, this is completely normal experience. It’ll take a while, but your sleep patterns will return to normal.

The Fog – you’re dizzy… you can’t think straight… your head hurts… you find yourself staring at your computer screen for hours on end not reading anything. Welcome to the dip fog. Your brain can’t handle the fact that you’re no longer feeding it dip. It might last just a couple of days and it might last a couple of weeks. Do not fret… once the fog lifts you’re well on your way to being dip free. Check out this article that Chewie has written about The Fog of Quitting Dip

Headaches – you might have one that brings you to your knees, or you might just have that dull thud feeling all day long — this too shall pass.

Sore Throat – If you’re a dipper and you quit you’re scared of anything that’s “off”. Why when you quit dipping do you suddenly get a sore throat? We’re not sure why but it happens more often than you’d think. Drink lots of water to keep yourself hydrated. This will help flush the nicotine and will help with your sore throat.

Anxiety – for years you’ve been dealing with life while medicating yourself with nicotine — it’s gone now and your body isn’t used to dealing with life without it. This condition will pass though you may want to talk to a doctor about some medication to take the edge off.

Problems “Going” – whether you know it or not, nicotine is a laxative. It’s helped keep you “regular” through all of your years of dipping. It takes some people a while to get their body adjusted to going without their natural dip laxative. Drink plenty of water and eventually this one will be “behind you”.

Hot Flashes – This one has been reported as a real doozy. Face, arms, legs, etc. can be very “warm” with some intense sweats. While this is a “symptom” it’s also been quite the trigger for some folks. Drink some water, get to the site and talk.

Depression – Many people have dipped for years or decades. Removing such an integral (though deadly) part of your life can lead to some pretty serious behavioral issues including depression. Talk to the folks on the boards as this is pretty common. As with any health issue please don’t hesitate to see a doctor as well. For more details about depression as a quitter click here.

There are a variety of other symptoms that have been attributed to quitting dip. If you don’t see yours listed, contact us and let us know about it!

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JW
JW
7 years ago

Been going thru a can every two days for 10 years. Quit Jan 6, 2017 and every day gets easier. For me it’s been more a mind game than physical withdrawals. Very liberating to not be hiding behind the can anymore. I have several friends that has also recently quit. It helps to have others to lean on if needed. In my opinion in order to be successfull you need a good reason to quit. My reason is my family and I feel I was being selfish by not giving this up given the health risk and the example I was setting for my son. If I can do this anyone can!

Thanks for all the brave quitter comments, it’s encouraging.

Wimi2714
Wimi2714
7 years ago
Reply to  JW

Day 66. Haven’t slept in well in over a week. The only nights I get any sleep at all is when I’m exhausted to the point of passing out. Bought a tin this evening and thinking about having one. The insomnia is brutal.

Jesse Deforge
Jesse Deforge
7 years ago
Reply to  Wimi2714

Day 20 don’t do it, order some Smokey mountain or get some seeds. Anything to not use the real shit. I wanna a real dip all the time but I know I can’t have one cause if I have another one it will never end. I don’t wanna lose anything from dip. Hold onto that tin as a safety blanket but don’t open it. Good luck stay strong

Steve
Steve
7 years ago
Reply to  JW

I chewed at least a tin a day for 22 yrs. I started notice bodily changes, and my wife commenting on my breath, I decided on this past Christmas Im going to give myself a present. I bought the highest dose nicotine patch, and by having a positive attitude Im gonna beat chewing. My mouth feels better, my bloodwork is becoming close to normal. Here’s the kicker folks, I did some quick math on how much Ive spent over the yrs and I got sick, I figured almost $18,000 on the conservative side. That is a lot of gas for my truck, i couldve finished paying my mortgage off, a really nice trip to Europe, if I had kids almost a yrs college tutition at a state school. So if you need motivators there ya go

Wes
Wes
7 years ago

Can a day for 22 years. 2 weeks clean now. My jaw pain is now gone, glands ain’t sore and no more headaches/ear aches.
Still want a dip non stop. Nuff ta drive a feller nuts.

Jars
Jars
7 years ago
Reply to  Wes

Day 15. Dipped for 14 years. 4mg of Nicotine gum suppressing the desire, however I can’t stop eating. Any thoughts?

Virgil
Virgil
7 years ago
Reply to  Jars

Day 11. Dipped for 30 yrs. 3 cans/week. I use hard candy or beef sticks to keep in my mouth. Alot of water!! Plus keep a basket of fruit Fresh/Dried on my desk!! Done with all the nicotine feels sooo much better.

Ryan
Ryan
7 years ago
Reply to  Wes

Dip for 6 years just once before I went to bed every night but it was a horseshoe usually go threw a can every two nights. Shits weird I’m just overly worried about mouth cancer

Rob
Rob
7 years ago
Reply to  Wes

Hey Wes,
I’ve been dipping for 10-15 years and on day two of quitting because I started experiencing jaw pain, with cheek swelling as well. Also felt kind of like an ear ache. Of course plugging in those symptoms they all came back as cancer so I was just seeing if anyone else had these symptoms but quick and they got better? Message me back if you can.

Craig
Craig
7 years ago

YOU can and will kick this habit! You’ll be fine, remind yourself it will benefit you 10X fold!! Not only will you save money, save on possible hospital bills, you will survive and pass your story and courage on to others! YOU CAN DO IT! Keep your mind busy doing anything you can think of – hang around non-smoking/non-chewing friends. Build/join your own support group! When the addiction is over, after a few days, the habit will deteriorate and you will go from 1 day to 1 year fast! If you are having a hard time quitting check with your doctor, find support, remind yourself it’s for the best, you can and will do it! Stay busy with life and push back any thought of chew to oblivion! 365 days ago was my last chew and not 1 day has passed which I am not grateful to have quit!

Jim
Jim
7 years ago
Reply to  Craig

I’m 54 years old, dipped for the last 12 years, smoked for 25 years before that. I picked up the can to quit smoking. I quit drinking 13 months ago. Now I’m tobacco free for 6 days. Urges are there but the worse part is the sleeplessness. I take a prescription sleep aid that gets me about 5 hours of sleep per night. Now the part that bothers me most is; I will be receiving coupons in the mail from Copenhagen! Not fair! I noticed the last time I got them that there is a “remove me from mailing list” option on the envelope. That will be the test for me, tear them up, remove from list or use the coupon. If I can quit drinking I can quit chewing! Willpower must take over. I want to keep my own teeth. Stay strong and pray my friends!

JoeyS
JoeyS
6 years ago
Reply to  Jim

Hey Jim,

I wanted to see how your experience with sleeplessness turned out. Have you been able to fall asleep without a sleep aid anymore? At what point did that happen for you?

I am on day 21 and have not been able to fall asleep without the help of Ambien. Even then I get 3-4 hours and cannot fall back asleep. Legs are very restless as well.

Dave
7 years ago

Day 4. The fog seems to be the worst so far and feel real laggy.

Jesse DeForge
Jesse DeForge
7 years ago
Reply to  Dave

Day 5 my mouth is killing me, too many seeds I think, this is harder then I thought, all I think about is having a dip. Stay strong need to quit for myself and my family

Wes
Wes
7 years ago
Reply to  Dave

Fellers
I’m 22 year veteran of chewing. Original fine cut Skoal and Copenhahen Snuff. 1-1/12 cans a day.
Quit chewing 2 weeks ago. Got a boy that don’t need ta be seeing his daddy disfigured as he grows up. His daddy don’t need to be a burden to him.

I’m done. Been being good.

Jake
Jake
7 years ago

Glad to find this forum! I have been “slowing down” for the last few months after chewing for the last 15 years. That seemed to help and now I have been completely done for 3 days. Last night I had a real test, stopping at a gas station for milk and it took EVERYTHING i had not to buy a tin. Glad I didn’t!!

Like a lot of you I have kids (two boys) and I wanted to quit before they figured it out. Any body have any luck with the nicotine gum? Seems like you’re just keeping the nic in the system to me. But if anyone else has or is having success with it, I might give it a shot.

Brandon
Brandon
7 years ago
Reply to  Jake

I’ve been dipping a can a day for about 6 years, quit once for 9 months then had a stressful event (woman troubles) that got me back on. First time I used fake snuff mixed in with real stuff, but that was horrible, so I switched to the gum. I feel like its cheating so I try to avoid taking the gum as much as possible and see how fast I can ween off it entirely. I presently on Day 5 (New Year Resolution too) and been doing about 4-6 pieces of 4mg gum a day. Always leave it in your pocket, cause those urges can sneak up on ya. Best of luck – I have two young kids that im doing it for too – and to save about $1,700/year….

Joe
Joe
7 years ago

17 hrs in…. I’d kick a bewborn puppy for a can of Cope! This sucks! 2+ cans a day. Cold Turkey! Gonna get fat! Don’t know how to act! WTF was I thinking?? Stupid New years resolutions…

Michael Johnston
7 years ago
Reply to  Joe

DON’T give in. It gets better. KTC got me off Cope after 30 years of the stuff. Cold turkey. The plan works, stick to it. It’s only a few days and it gets better. Stick with the group. Post roll. Someday you’ll be nic free for 4 years too!

Bud Bellile
Bud Bellile
7 years ago
Reply to  Joe

I was at 2-1/2 tins a day I stopped nov30 good luck it’s worth it

Kyle Johnston
7 years ago
Reply to  Joe

You can do it, I’ve literally been sitting here debating with myself for hours, to walk to the store and get me a can. Logged on here and saw that I wasn’t alone. Shit sucks…

RJ
RJ
7 years ago
Reply to  Joe

Day 5 and the headaches and no energy dizzyness is killing me, feel like I’m groggy from taking night time medicine all day. I’m trying to hold in but 1 chew will make it better instantly and I use to chew a can a day.

Midge
Midge
7 years ago
Reply to  Joe

I’m starting my journey tomorrow my last dip is tonight. Going to need some help I really need to do this

Shane
Shane
7 years ago
Reply to  Joe

I feel ya. New Years sucks. I just keep trying to sleep. Fog was horrible at work today. I felt dizzy.

Chad
Chad
7 years ago
Reply to  Joe

Keep up the good work Joe. I am at around day 90 it keeps getting better.

Cody
Cody
7 years ago
Reply to  Chad

I’m on day 4 and I’ve bought a can and told my wife that I’m not ready to quit yet, but I haven’t put a dip in yet I’m just holding the can. My mouth is full of sores from seeds and whatever else I’ve had all the symptoms and I cannot justify why I decided to do this but now I’m stuck feeling guilty like I owe it to someone to quit. I can’t concentrate on any thing and I wanted to strangle my kids last night. I have been eating non stop and coffe doesn’t wake me like a dip and a Mountain Dew dose….. I hate the bacoff crap it taste nothing like natural cope and I can’t do anymore seeds…. I don’t know what to do, I don’t really want to quit but now that I’ve started this I feel like I’m stuck…. the struggle is real and if I could just get some sleep or something maybe I would be more susceptible to not needing it. I keep reading to stay away from my triggers, but I can’t exactly stay away from my work or my kids….. idk what to do it helps reading these things but I feel like there’s just a few on here going through this then there’s some that are 90 days in but still coming back to the site , dose that mean 90 days in your still desperate and need to read something to continue to stay off ? Idk that I can live that way I feel like I don’t have an incentive that the reward of a dip could not be better I’m ranting and scatter brained in sorry is anyone worse in my shoes ?

Peter
Peter
7 years ago
Reply to  Cody

Cody, stay with it. I quit after chewing for 20+ years. It is very hard, but your wife and kids are worth it. My boss just found out he has cancer from chewing Copenhagen, for over 30 years. The withdrawals you’re having are much better than finding out you have cancer, your kids need you around. Stay positive, you can do it. It was the hardest thing I ever did. I ended up in the hospital, my heart freaking out from the nicotine withdrawal. But I stayed the course. Life is very good without dip.

Mike
Mike
7 years ago
Reply to  Cody

Day 4 myself, quit about 20 years ago, lasted about 3 years and I fell of wagon hard, totally stupid thing picking up a can so I could stay awake. Stay away from alcohol, that wont help a bit. Nothing like spitting in fresh bottle. Just kind of making my way through the day in a fog, what I can tell you is it gets better pretty fast. You’re going to be an ill tempered SOB for a couple of weeks, so spend a bunch of time outside or in the garage so your family can be spared your new personality. Doesn’t it piss you off that a can of scrapping off the tobacco floor can control you? That alone should tell you how bad it is for you and these companies put additional stuff in there to control your life. You owe it to yourself to quit. Stay strong, don’t let them win.

David
David
7 years ago
Reply to  Joe

Hang in there. You will survive and get better.

jeff
jeff
7 years ago

on second day, coming out of,skin….lookiingfor spare cans like a crack head…this sux

Ray
Ray
7 years ago

I’m on day 4 and the struggle is real. I’ve been on/off for 13 years with the longest being two years off. I don’t remember it ever being difficult to stop, but I guess my tin a day habit has caught up to me. Right now the fog is the worst, I can’t do anything just sitting in my cube starring at my computer. I’ve woken up a ton during the night the last two nights which I never do. My anger and irritability is certainly showing up as well as being very restless and anxious. Just a rollercoaster of emotions. All I can think about is packing a lip, grizzly wintergreen… I know I have strong will power so I will persevere, but damn this sucks. Lots of gum and mary jane to fight through.

Jason F
Jason F
7 years ago

Man I have not had a dip since Monday night going on day 3 constant heart sinking and anxiety , really dizzy and light headed some chest pain when I lay down comes and goes, I did about 2-3 cans a week for about 2 years. I hope this anxiety dies down within a week, but I fear it will be longer. I am using bupropion and that helps cravings but not withdrawal symptoms.

Levi T
Levi T
7 years ago
Reply to  Jason F

Trust me man, It sucks. I am on day 28 and still have pretty rough cravings. I have had jaw pain, Head aches, Stiff neck, Heart burn, everything…. It will get better. Hang in there brother!

Jeff
Jeff
7 years ago
Reply to  Jason F

I’m on day 63 after 30 years of dipping a can a day. There are always going to be times when you want one especially after that meal. There are sleepless nights and you’re also going to notice that your breath is going to smell horrible it’s like you’re gums are giving up all of that crap that you’ve shoved into them over the years. I’ve been chewing peppermint Lifesavers to help with the breath and The Sensation of having something in my mouth but knowing that I’m not going to have to worry as much about mouth cancer or gingivitis is important to me. Keep up the fight man it’s a struggle. But the good news is I’m saving $100 a month.

Chuck
Chuck
7 years ago

4th day and this shit can get in the car and go to hell. Anything this addictive shouldn’t be legal.

Honestly, I love to dip. But the most critical point of quitting is that it represents an ever rising noncompensateable risk to the user. Don’t quit because if someone else. Quit because you don’t want to be a sucker.

20 years/serial dipper/rot gutter/cold turkey/murderdeathkill

Levi T
Levi T
7 years ago

I have consistently dipped since i was 12 years old, I am now 22. I started on Grizzly wintergreen and went to Copenhagen Long Cut and never looked back. I am 21 days into my cold turkey quit. It seems like my cravings, Jaw irritation where i use to put my dip, and anxiousness has gotten worse these last couple days. I just ordered Bacc Off as a substitute for my oral fixation so hopefully that will help.

Jim
Jim
7 years ago

On my 5th day of quitting after a year and a half of dipping (about a tin every two days). Noticing a feeling like something is stuck in my throat. No cough or mucus symptoms… Sometimes feels a little scratchy. Anyone know if this is normal after quitting, or should there be a concern for throat cancer?

greg
greg
7 years ago
Reply to  Jim

Same thing for me. Sore neck, in front by my Adam’s apple. 4 days clean after 22 years. Think it is just anxiety?

Jim
Jim
7 years ago
Reply to  greg

Yeah from what I’ve heard it’s all normal to have? That’s right where mine is, almost feels like a chip is stuck in the Adam’s apple. Comes and goes for me, not sure for you

Joshua
Joshua
7 years ago
Reply to  Jim

Same here has well. Had some sharp jaw pains where I used to keep my dip, throat felt like something was sticking in it, and one of my teeth feels numb where I used to keep my dip.

Steve
Steve
7 years ago

On my 4th day now. It is going better then I expected. I actually ate dinner last night and didn’t immediately want to put a dip in. Super scared to work on my car or go play hockey though. At least it is winter now and I won’t have to worry about fishing / yard work for a while. Been on a 1.5 cans a day for 8 years now.

Jason
Jason
7 years ago
Reply to  Steve

I am on my second day right now and honestly it’s not to bad yet!

Joe
Joe
7 years ago

I’m a new attorney and I used dip as a study aid all through college, law school, and studying for the bar exam. I kept telling myself I would quit at a less stressful time in my life but I’ve come to accept there will never be a non-stressful time period for me now. I was scared to give up dip at first in case my concentration lapsed, and naturally with my job I need to be laser focused all the time. I’m hoping if I can go cold turkey for a week, I will at least not depend on it as a crutch to concentrate. It’s not the healthiest method I’m sure, but I’ve been using lot’s of non-caffeinated soda, green tea, and beef jerky as my new crutches. I’m just tired of being dependent on a damn pouch and it’s going to wreck my teeth and health. Hopefully by the time the initial fog wears off I’ll be able to focus even sharper than before.

Andrew
Andrew
7 years ago
Reply to  Joe

Joe, I’m an attorney also. Been practicing at a large firm for about a year, and have finally had enough. I’m six days into my quit and hope to stay quit. I billed 11 hours yesterday and wanted one really bad. Just have to keep pushing! We can do this.

Jake
Jake
7 years ago
Reply to  Joe

Joe, I am also a new attorney. I chewed the whole way through college, law school and the bar. It sucked these first few months at my firm trying to constantly have a chew while not letting partners see me. I am 48 hours in and feel awful but I got to think this will be worth it in the end.

Tjs02581
Tjs02581
7 years ago
Reply to  Joe

Joe. Finally I hear from someone going through a similar experience. I’m preparing for my CPA and work as an accountant. I can defiantly relate to trying to conceal the dip from employees and clients. Honestly I feel it’s become more of a distraction yet the addiction and anxiety of messing up the numbers this close to our annual audit is nerve racking.

Curt
Curt
7 years ago

I’m 47 yrs old. Been on Copenhagen since I was 14. Can a day or more. Trying to go cold turkey. Lots of sugarless gum being consumed. Irritability is pretty high but just trying to remember to take a step back and not react to harshly to things. What have you guys experienced in terms of withdrawls? How long before things began to settle down. We all know the mental side of the REAL killer. Breaking those habits. Let me know. Any help is appreciated!!!

Cody
Cody
7 years ago

I quit about 2 weeks ago and it’s been rough. I feel like I haven’t had the energy to do the shit I usually do, my throat kinda hurts on my left side (side I dipped on most) not sure why it’s only one side. Haven’t had headaches or trouble sleeping. How long do these damn symptoms last I feel like I’m sure a lot of you do or did, starting my day doesn’t feel complete without a chew on my way to work. I’m 26 been chewing a can a day of grizzly or cope for 10 years. I’m not gonna let this shit break me, but if anyone has any good remedies to help that would be great! I’m using baccoff pouches they help, I think it’s the nicotine withdrawal still kicking my ass. But in glad to hear the sore throat and stuff isn’t abnormal I was kind of starting to worry.

Kazim Sharif
Kazim Sharif
7 years ago
Reply to  Cody

HAY USE DRY FRUITS LIKE WALNUTS FIGS N ALMONDS PISTACHU ETC THEY WILL MAKE UR SUFFERINGS REAL LOW N HELP U PASS THIS Hard time

DB
DB
7 years ago

Just wanted to say I have dipped for close to 10yrs atleast a can a day. Always wondered how & when I was ever gonna quit if ever. Then just 2 days ago a friend of mine died of cancer & he was a year younger at age 33. I don’t know why, but something happened & it scared me so bad I haven’t had a dip since. I was gonna give in the first day & just tell myself I’ll cut back, but seriously when I would go to grab the can, I just got so scared & affraid. Something I’d never felt before. Anyways I took that as a sign. Day 3 now. While I dont have any cravings I do have the “fog”. What really sucks too is I just bought 10 cans, because it was on sale. Long story longer if your thinking about quiting what change my mind was I didn’t want to find out I have cancer & wish I would have done something long ago. It’s not worth my life.

James Mangan
James Mangan
7 years ago

All I recently noticed a small almost like a stretch mark but it feels like a lump, in side my cheek just behind where my dip Use to sit. Has anyone experienced this no sores, no bleeding nothing like that just worries me. Im 5 days into the quit.

Dirk
Dirk
7 years ago

Its hard to believe but not so long ago chewing and dipping was not looked down on. That’s just what boys did or at least were I grew up. My dad use to give me tobacco if i asked him. I started dipping when I was 9 and dipped till I was 47. I think about all the money and harm i have done to my body, I was a dipper that finally never had to spit because I swallowed it. Anytime someone seen me I had a dip in. I had been doing it so long you could not tell I was dipping. I was on the strong stuff and it was just a big part of my life (my best friend). I started having so much issues with heart burn and Indigestion I finally had to quit. I ended up in the emergency room about 3 weeks after I quit. Heart racing high blood pressure and I had no desire to ever dip again. To be honest i had high blood pressure before I quit. Not sure why my heart was racing. I was put on high blood pressure medicine and I still never felt right. I finally got on a good acid reducer and started feeling a little better 6 months later. I had intense anxiety and still have it a little today. I still crave it from time to time but i will never go back. I know my case is extreme but I quit so if the worst can quit you can to. I didn’t tell you every thing I had been through because of dipping, lets just say it can affect your relationship with others. Hang in there you can make it

Jeremy
Jeremy
7 years ago

New to this site. Day 1 no dip and 2 lozenges day 2, 2 dips 1 lozenges . Day 3 .1 dip 2 lozenges . Day 4. 3 lozenges day 5 is tomorrow and my jaw hurts and I a canker sore. 26 years …. I wish it was over

John M.
John M.
7 years ago

111 days in. The cravings have come back super strong.

At least the physical withdraw symptoms didn’t return. This is one tough habit to get over!

Fred
Fred
7 years ago
Reply to  John M.

What about headaches? I’ve been enraged with headaches last 4 days straight almost like migraines. I quit oct 1st and been going for 6 years heavy.

Bob Byran
Bob Byran
7 years ago

Been Cope free for three weeks and my lips and tongue are numb, my tongue sticks to my lower jaw at night, things don’t taste right, and I’m pissed and unable to concentrate. My wife’s happy though. That means a lot. Glad to see my complaints are normal. I’ve tried to quit dozens of times. Made if for several years once, hopefully I’ll stay off. Darn, I do like good cigars though….that’s my fall of the wagon trigger…..crap….. Bob

Tim
Tim
7 years ago
Reply to  Bob Byran

Hello all,

I am on day 721. I used cope for 33 years. If I can do this anyine can, be strong!!

Matt
Matt
7 years ago

My story is not normal, started dip a year ago and stopped after 7 months of the fucking habit. I’m 2 months without it today but the battle is a hard as its ever been. I went to the doctors today and then said every thing looks fine and they give me some medicine to take. But everything still doesn’t feel fine. Is this normal? I’m going to a dentist on Monday, was wondering if anyone had any great recovery stories. Thanks

Tom
Tom
7 years ago
Reply to  Matt

Chewed less than a can a day for about 2 1/2 years.Iam on day 48 and I am having issues myself. Sore throat, irritable gums,headaches and some others..I am going to dentist tomorrow and have ANOTHER Doctor’s apt. Next week. Was woundering the same thing as you..

Matt
Matt
7 years ago
Reply to  Tom

What did the doctors tell you?

Alex
Alex
7 years ago

I was a Skoal mint pouches guy for 5+ years, “quit” on and off several times over the last 2 by trying to cycle to snus, but anytime I stopped resulted in a relapse dip sesh in a moment of weakness. Not sure what did it for me but a month ago I decided to go cold turkey and haven’t broken down yet. I’m actually not tempted to dip because I’ve realized its gross and not good for me, but I’m getting rocked by quitting symptoms. Terrible anxiety, waking up in the morning with the hot flashes described above, and had a pretty annoying mouth sore that has pretty much healed up. Part of me feels better because I’m not dipping but part of me feels shitty because I’m not dipping. I was the type of dude that woke up and threw a dip in on my way to work. Any feedback from anyone who’s been there is much appreciated!

RAUL
RAUL
7 years ago

I GO TWO MONTHS THEN BACK ON FOR 3 WEEKS THIS IS THE FIRST YEAR I HAVE EVER TRIED QUITING. I STARTED DIPPING AT 15 YEARS OLD NOW I AM 30

Chris
Chris
7 years ago

I’m 36 hours into my quit, I’m litterally counting the hours.. I’m about to kick this old habits ass.. Been a steady dipper for 8 years and these withdrawal symptoms are intense. I just keeping telling myself I’m going to save that $100 a month, it’s best for my health, and most importantly I’m quitting for my son.

Ken
Ken
7 years ago
Reply to  Chris

I am also on day 4, lucky it’s only 100 a month hahaha come to Canada, $31 a tin, not sleeve, a tin. I am also counting the hours and am having a hell of a time

Eddie W
Eddie W
7 years ago
Reply to  Ken

Ken I’m on day 4 myself and I quit with you ! Hang in there, better days ahead Bud !

Tyler
7 years ago
Reply to  Eddie W

Also day 4 , seems like the more days go by the harder it is

Tract
Tract
7 years ago
Reply to  Chris

I’m 50 I started chewing at 12 years old I’m also a truck driver I chewed a can a day for years March 1 2016 was the last chew I had it was very hard and still is very hard at times .you can do it don’t stop trying .

Nate
Nate
7 years ago
Reply to  Chris

Hey, Chris. I quit 3 weeks ago tomorrow and can say that it has gotten easier. Fake chew helps but what’s helped me the most is thinking of the consequences, and noticing health affects like lower blood pressure, more energy,etc. I hope you can find something to make it worth it.

Clark Butler
Clark Butler
7 years ago

What do you guys think of bacc-off and grinds. I know grinds is simply coffee grind pouches, and bacc-off is tea leaves. I was just wondering your guys thoughts on these products and do they help you quit?

Greg
Greg
7 years ago
Reply to  Clark Butler

I have been using baccoff roughcut. Has taken a couple of weeks of mixing it with my chew but completely using baccoff now. Now have to deal with the oral fixation of it. very close to chew. It does lose its flavor fast though

Jake corn
Jake corn
7 years ago
Reply to  Clark Butler

Im actually using baccoff right now I’m 3 days strong been chewing a can a day for about 7 years and my first 3 days have been miserable. There was a couple times those “hot flashes” made me throw a dip in. It was bad.

AJ
AJ
7 years ago
Reply to  Jake corn

I’ve been using the Baccoff because it’s loose. Yeah, no joke about this being tough. This is day 5 after 40 years of copenhagen and my whole body / mind is revolting!! Can’t sleep, hot flashes, PVC’s of the heart, irritability, can’t concentrate on anything.

Mike
Mike
7 years ago
Reply to  AJ

I’ve also been a cope man for 40 plus years, 4 months ago I switched to skoal because of mouth sores. The sores went away but the sore throat and neck pain got worse, went back to cope and everything went well. I’ve quit now for 6 days and the neck pain and throat pain are very bothersome.
Have you had simular symptom

Alex2508
Alex2508
7 years ago
Reply to  Clark Butler

I used Bacc-Off Gen II pouches which tasted great, but I found that I really like TeaZa Pouches the best. Tastes amazing, doesnt remind me of wintergreen chew, fills that oral fixation, has antioxidants, caffeine and you can put it in water for tea. Its all around the best product out there in my opinion.

dan
dan
7 years ago
Reply to  Clark Butler

I personally like bacc off, wintergreen. Works great for me becuase it tastes very similar to cope wintergreen. I am on day 1 of quitting 14hrs in. I quit probably 6 times in the last 6 years amd i dont know why I keep putting myself through this pain.

David
David
7 years ago

Hi I am on day 41 of quitting. I dipped about a can a week maybe a little more maybe a little less. I have been having horrible anxiety this entire time, palpatations, depression, feeling faint, stomach growling, dizziness. I mean you name it I have had it. I cant believe how dependent on it I was. If anyone of you have these same symptoms let me know how you dealt with them or are dealing with them and I can also give you my feedback.

Allen
Allen
7 years ago
Reply to  David

Hey buddy I quit March 3, 2016. I felt it all too, but trust me, don’t break in! I haven’t in 5 months! Those symptoms will be gone in a week buddy. Mine took 2 weeks then they slowly died down. Don’t worry about it, relax your mind and pray to God, that’s what got me through it. I’ll pray for you.

Clark Butler
Clark Butler
7 years ago
Reply to  David

Hi I am on day 42 of my quit and my anxiety has been insane from not sleeping well, to almost like a numbness feeling at times. and definitely dizziness. I am just dealing with them day to day right now. How did you make it through?

Afaq Khan
Afaq Khan
7 years ago
Reply to  David

I had these same symptoms as u i.e. anxiety, depression, palpitations, sinking heart, mild chest pain, headache (the pain usually moved from one place to another in the head. But was always mild pain), stomach pulsation, drowsiness (a little bit of blacky infront of eyes whenever woke up from sittinv or lying). These were my symtoms after dipping. It’s been almost 24 hours I have’nt dipped

Afaq Ahmed Khan
Afaq Ahmed Khan
7 years ago
Reply to  David

I had the same symptoms such as anxiety, palpitations, sinking heart, dizziness, headache (a mild one throughout the day not on a single spot).

Derrick
Derrick
7 years ago

I am on day 4 of quitting, chewed about 18 years and i would chew over a log a week, i have terrible pain in my glands, and jaw line, in my ears and now in my head, i have been nauctious for the past day, i am a bit freaked out but i do grind my teeth hard as it is, i’ve almost chewed through my mouth guard, i hope its just the grinding and withdrawals…

Tony
Tony
7 years ago
Reply to  Derrick

Derrick,
Totally normal. I went through the exact same thing. I went to the dentist and had 4 Oral Cancer Screenings my first month quit I explained how I had just quit dip and he totally understood my worries, then went to ENT to have throat scoped, and finally had Upper GI performed all came back totally clean. Cost me over 2 grand to do all of that but I needed those tests to help me relax in my mind that I was healthy. If you have concerns go get checked by your doc it will help put you at ease. I am now on Day 151 and all of those symptoms are gone.

josh croxall
josh croxall
5 years ago
Reply to  Tony

what all is involved in the oral cancer screen?

Kevin
Kevin
7 years ago
Reply to  Derrick

I’ve been nauseous the last few days. I’ve been taking Chantix which helps with the withdrawals some but I still have them at times. I think the nausea is normal but I’ve been coughing phlegm every morning and every time I wake up from a nap. The crazy thing is I haven’t smoked in 1314 years but I’m breathing better now. I haven’t quit cold turkey but have cutdown from 1.5 cans of cope long cut, to just under a can. I don’t think the dosage of Chantix is correct for extreme nicotine addiction, and I still have to be around people, so I’m gradually dropping it.

The Chantix blocks the effect of nicotine so I’m told, and it has helped.

Kevin

Scotty
Scotty
7 years ago
Reply to  Derrick

Day one of quitting (again). Been chewing a can a day for 16 years (31 now) and I have finally realized I need to get serious. For the first time ever I reasearched smokeless tobaco stats and was shocked to learn that a can a day is about the equivalent of smoking 5 packs a day. I did manage to quit for about 3 months back in 2014, however a situation sprang up and I immediately turned back to my Cope to cope…I have a question: Does anyone else feel dizzy when chewing the nicotine gum? I’m chewing 2mg every 2 hours, and I am getting a head rush. Is it from lack of nicotine or what?

RAUL
RAUL
7 years ago
Reply to  Scotty

I just chew a lot of Dentine Ice. My problem is I will go a couple of Months then I will pass by the one store that has my cope and I am back on it for 3 weeks and it goes on and on

Jack
Jack
7 years ago
Reply to  Derrick

Derrick, I’m having the same issue. One week in, and everything went haywire. Constant pain in jaw, glands swollen, ear problems. I got checked by two doctors and a dentist and had a panoramic X-ray done of my head. It’s a mixture of both withdrawals and TMJ, which is a nice little present left over from dipping for 25 years. And I grind my teeth at night as well, but more from the withdrawals. Hang in there! – Jack

Joshua
Joshua
7 years ago
Reply to  Derrick

I’ve been of chew for 7 days. I’ve had palpitations, sore jaw line (where I used to keep my dip), tooth ache on my dip side, sore throat (like something is stuck in it).

David
David
7 years ago

Over 1 year dipless for me. Chewed from 15-22 and ended up putting a can a day of that chemical sludge into my mouth. After you body regains its normal hormone and neurotransmitter levels you are not only free of the physical ball and chain that is tobacco but you will be mentally freed in a big way. The 5 seconds of excitement packing a chaw and the non-existent buzz (when addicted) isn’t worth being disgusting and stuffing fermentation chemical soaked plant particles into your face that can only end up hurting you in the long run. TAKE BACK CONTROL, make sure you still have a pair and white knuckle it like an American!

Derrick
Derrick
7 years ago
Reply to  David

Goin on 2 months without it. 31 years old and been dipping steady around 15. Feels good to be able to up and quit when I told myself that’s enough

Cub
Cub
7 years ago
Reply to  David

Dude, yes. That’s what I’m talking about. This right here is what helped me quit. You’re the shit man.

Cox Tink
Cox Tink
7 years ago

Day 18 here….

BobbyT
BobbyT
7 years ago
Reply to  Cox Tink

Day 15 here. 14 was brutal. Driving 400 miles home and would have caved except for the Baccoff and dill pickle sunflower seeds. Copenhagen for over 25 years. Over the hump now and committed but man it is tough. Lotsa sleepless nights, sweats, fog head and general feelings of being lost. Hang tough and just do it! Every day gets easier than the last.

David
David
7 years ago
Reply to  Cox Tink

Over 1 year dipless for me. Chewed from 15-22 and ended up putting a can a day of that chemical sludge into my mouth. After you body regains its normal hormone and neurotransmitter levels you are not only free of the physical ball and chain that is tobacco but you will be mentally freed in a big way. The 5 seconds of excitement packing a chaw and the non-existent buzz (when addicted) isn’t worth being disgusting and stuffing fermentation chemical soaked plant particles into your face that can only end up hurting you in the long run. TAKE BACK CONTROL, make sure you still have a pair and white knuckle it like an American!

NickZ
NickZ
7 years ago

I recently quit chewing Grizzly Wintergreen Long Cut, I would chew a tin every night in a 4 hour span while playing video games for around 3 years….it has been 10 days and I’ve had diarrhea, constipation, sore neck, headaches, night sweats and a fever, accompanied with canker sores in spots where I used to put my dips. I have been in what they call “the fog” as well and I really just can not wait for this to be over, I didn’t quit because I was afraid of cancer or because I didn’t like it anymore, I just quit cold turkey to help my fiancé quit smoking cigarettes, and my symptoms are 100xs worse than what she is experiencing. I’ve also had some trouble sleeping and I wake up way to early along with minor aggravation and the hair on top of my head is sensitive (read that comes with stress headaches)….this all normal?

Shaun Dennis
Shaun Dennis
7 years ago
Reply to  NickZ

I had a lot of the same problems when I quit. My stomach was a mess, headaches, I just didn’t feel right. It goes away, just stay strong and on track.

Mike Curtis
7 years ago

I quit dipping a few months ago now. It hasn’t been easy! I’m really concerned about the way my jaw feels. It doesn’t hurt. But it doesn’t feel right. I went to the dentist shortly after I quit, and everything came back fine. I’m scared because it doesn’t feel right. If anyone has experience with this, I would appreciate it if you would let me know what you have discovered. Maybe I’m just being crazy. Or paranoid! Thanks for any information you can give me.

Moe S
Moe S
7 years ago
Reply to  Mike Curtis

Mike I also have the same feeling. But apparently I think it’s all in your head. I came back from two dentist and they both said I was fine. So just take it easy and stop being paranoid. If the doc says your OK your OK.

Mike Curtis
7 years ago
Reply to  Moe S

Thanks for your reply. I’m paranoid a lot these days.

Jack
Jack
7 years ago
Reply to  Mike Curtis

He right. Your head totally messed with you. I thought my jaw was swollen and I had a tumor growing. Everything was actually normal. This shit is awful.

Leon
Leon
7 years ago
Reply to  Mike Curtis

I am feeling the same thing, it goes away for a while and then comes back, I hope is just part of the withdrawal

molly
molly
4 years ago
Reply to  Mike Curtis

My jaw has been killing me to on the side I dipped. I am about two weeks into my quit. Today its not hurting like it was but i have tingling sensation. Im so mad at myself

Eric
Eric
7 years ago

I chewed for over 10 years, and haven’t chewed in almost 8 months. I quit cold turkey by using jerky chew and trident. I drank a ton of water to flush the crap out of my system as well. I still have cravings once or twice a day but nothing like when I first quit. My advice to you is to not use the word try. Say you are quitting, if you say you are trying to quit it just gives you an excuse to start back up because you tried.

Mike Curtis
7 years ago
Reply to  Eric

I agree with you Eric. It is impossible to quit chewing until you actually make up your mind to quit! You can’t try. You have to quit. Good luck buddy.

Tony
Tony
7 years ago

I had dipped for 16 years. Stopped for about 10 years, had no desire whatsoever. Never even thought about it.. Then one day on a farm I decided to have a dip with some old friends for old time memories. One of them gave me a can and I figured I finish it.. Then I started chewing again.. I quit after 3 years for close to 18 months.. Went through a stressful period and decided I would just chew for a few weeks.. that turned into 4 years… 54 days ago I decided to quit before I get cancer, have a stroke, or lose my teeth ETC. Plus to, stop the heartburn, get rid of the disgusting breath, waste $150 a month, grossing everyone out with spilled spit cups, having to hold my spit while talking to someone, not rush things so I can get a dip in.. ETC..

Here’s my experience, the first 4-5 days are rough.. drink 100% organic cranberry juice, go to the sauna or steam room, get to the gym, have lemon drops or cinnamon gum, let everyone know you quit.. pick a day coming up then quit..

it gets a lot easier after day 10 but then around day 20 you start getting urges.. time them, you will realize they only last 2-3 minutes.. have sex, play a sport, do push up.. something during that time.. take the money you are saving and commit right away to something physical.. yoga, personal trainer, playing hockey, shooting range.. something you love that you normally wouldn’t waste $150 a month on..

after day 30 you think I’m totally over this and then around day 40- 50 they come back.. for me it’s after I have coffee.. I switched to iced green tea with a splash of lemonade.. that helps BIG time but I still get the urge and just force myself to get to day 60.. then day 70.. then day 80.. ETC..

bottom line, if you can get through the first 5 days, you can get through the next but you have to hang tough.. your stronger then a bad habit..

know this, the cravings go from 5 minutes 30 times a day to 4 minuets 320 times a day to 5 times a day for a minute to not even a thought..

never think 10 years later you can have one dip…

YOU GOT THIS!!!

Shane Robert Chanda
7 years ago

Hello, i started about 8 months ago or possibly longer. I have come terms to quit and i tell you quitting cigs was way easier then this. My anxiety has not let up i am going to get some anxiety pills to help. But i tell you i am so happy to give this up, though in my head it is constantly telling me to get some and yet i ignore it. I am on day 5 and it feels like forever.

HowIquitDipping
HowIquitDipping
7 years ago

Here are my top 5 tips that helped me quit, or beat the urges.

5. Avoid old habits, by making new ones
4. Exercise: Get out more, walk, go jogging
3. Music: helps me focus, keep positive
2. Look at pictures of what dipping causes. (must have during worst urges)
1. Family, do this for them

wade
wade
7 years ago

2 months no dip, it sux balls but this site helped alot

Brent
7 years ago

so I’m 22 years old and have been either smoking or dipping since I was 18. I quit cold turkey 7 days ago and the only side effect I’ve experienced was constipation, but I found that sunflower seeds made that go away literally within 2 hours. Rooting for everybody, and with my addictive personality, I know if I can quit anyone can!

Andrew
Andrew
7 years ago
Reply to  Brent

The dip rage is real. Playing video games all day to get my mind off the snuff, but whenever I lose in the video game I scream and swear like never before. Man it is embarrassing and uncontrollable, on day 3 so only a few more tough days before I am over the hump.

James
James
7 years ago

Chewie!!! In four days I’ll be gettin’ married. Decided today to quit Grizzly (been dippin’ 34 years). I have two paragraphs of wedding vows memorized. After reading this site, I’m wondering if “the Fog” is gonna make it so I can’t remember my vows right during the ceremony. What are your thoughts on this? Should I get the wedding done, THEN quit?

casey
casey
7 years ago
Reply to  James

Yes! Dude I’ve been Dippin 18 years and I’m on day 6, and ain’t no way I could of done it before I got married. mood I’m in wife probably wouldn’t marry me! do it when you get back!

Ali
Ali
7 years ago

Bravo!! Go go go…its my 3rd day of my 3rd attempt of.quitting dip…hopefully this time will pass unless i give in to one of those nasty triggers which is kind of unlikely..

Jake
Jake
7 years ago

I’ve been dipping for two years since I was 19. Stumbled on this website and reading the articles and you guys’ comments have inspired me to go cold turkey. Currently on week 2 of my quit. Thanks everyone for your support.

Corey
Corey
7 years ago

My husband is at day 5 of quitting. He is having all the symptoms above. How can I best help him?

ROB
ROB
7 years ago
Reply to  Corey

Today is day 14 for me. After 30 years…yes 30, I quit.
The ONE great thing that helps me are loose tea leaves. YES….
I get Tiesta Tea Fruity Pebbles green tea leaves, put them in a clean , empty chew can, soaked them with my favorite beverage (in my case Red Bull Total Zero) and I chewed on them throughout the day.

Like I said, this worked great for me I quit cold after 30 years (started in 8th grade).

Hope this helps

Tex
Tex
7 years ago
Reply to  ROB

Great Idea!
(After 12yrs dip free) Its quit day #2…. from an 8mth dipping binge. The withdrawal is nothing pleasant.

James
James
7 years ago
Reply to  ROB

That’s what I needed to hear. Just counted on my fingers how many years I’ve been dippin’ and got to 34 years. Came to this site wondering if I’ll have incredible withdrawl symptoms. Been doin’ it too much for too long. It’s gotta stop.

Ali
Ali
7 years ago
Reply to  Corey

Be more romantic than ever 🙂

austin
austin
7 years ago

I smoked for 10 years chewed for the past three, while smoking. I am 30 days with out smoking and six with out chewing. In the rear of my mouth were the “hard plate”, and “soft plate meet, it sometimes feels numb, at first it burned, other times it feels like i have a lot of nasal drainage, but just a little bit of white flem comes out when i try to cough. any one else have that issue

Clinton buxton
Clinton buxton
7 years ago
Reply to  austin

I’m having the same issues now day 5 of quitting and seems like I always need to cough something up but only foam like stuff

Ryan H
Ryan H
7 years ago

I’m on day 50 and for about the last week I’ve had a pain that felt like it was in the muscles in my ear. The pain varies, but I can bite down as hard as I want but if I bite down and move my jaw to the left while applying pressure that’s the only time it hurts. Does anyone know anything about this?

Moe S
Moe S
7 years ago
Reply to  Chewie

I’ve been having the same popping noise. I notice I grind my teeth like crazy at night. 2 months and 20 days quit.

molly
molly
4 years ago
Reply to  Chewie

Ive had horrible jaw pain on the side I dipped on. Im about two weeks in but chewing the gum. it has helped but need to stop that too

quitter419
quitter419
4 years ago
Reply to  molly

Molly, why don’t you register and join forum. it will help you a lot, forum member will be from similar time in their quit as yours. They will similar symptoms, and you will find people to talk to. if you decide to join you should join October group below is link, it require you to login. you need to register for that

October group link
https://ktcforum.org/index.php?topic=14624.0
forum registeration
https://ktcforum.org/index.php

Mike
7 years ago
Reply to  Ryan H

I’ve been dipping since I was 17 years old, Copenhagen, now I’m 54, I’ve tried to quit in the past, I really hate that I’m addicted to this stuff, a big waste of money and not good for your overall health. I’ve decided to quit, want to really bad. I’m cutting down on the number of dip a day and hope to get to zero real soon. I’m wanting to try the fake tobacco dip to see if it can help me through the physical addiction side of it. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Xdipper
Xdipper
7 years ago
Reply to  Mike

Mike , I’ve been dipping 42 years, I quit Father’s Day used patch on Monday, tue, and Thursday. Don’t tell anyone you are quitting let it be a game to see who noticed first. Cutting down is not going to help. If you really want to quit tell yourself I’m a man who will not be controlled by this crap and throw it in trash , are you tired of looking for spit cup,just got dip and wife wants a kiss, finish your dip before wife wants to get frisky.Fall asleep with dip,nasty breath, I’m not gna lie it’s hard to quit but I’m 10 days quit and don’t want it anymore , the cravings are only lasting bout 1 minute now instead of 5 .Only 1 headache so far . Going to save the $6.25 a day and buy Harley!!!
Hope this helped
X DIPPER

JRP
JRP
7 years ago
Reply to  Mike

I am also 54. Started dipping when I was 14….I have been dip free for 3 months. I suggest you drop everything. Don’t use the fake stuff or nicotine gum. Just STOP and “take the pain”. The side effects are HORRIFIC but if I can stop after 40 years you can do it also…Good luck!!

Mike
Mike
7 years ago
Reply to  Mike

I’m 51,started cope as a kid around 7, today I’m 6 days into quiting. All the neck pain,jaw pain,anxiety, is pretty bad. It all started 3 months ago when I switched to skoal because of my lip was getting raw. Anyway that’s when r h e pains started. So I switched back to Copenhagen and felt better. Then I just decided I wanted to stop, so it’s just a matter of when you are really ready to quit. Hope you do it and I hope I continue to quit

Ravi Gaud
Ravi Gaud
7 years ago
Reply to  Ryan H

Hi I was on 5th day and there was same problem like you, muscles pain in my ear and it hurts while moving my jaw to the left, but it was automatically gone after 3 days without any medicine.

Landon
Landon
7 years ago

Only 1 week into quitting and fighting the constant dull headaches and dip fog. I have noticed the past few days I wake up pretty dehydrated and my diet/water intake hasn’t changed.

Natron
Natron
7 years ago
Reply to  Landon

Day 6. Had a few nicotine “mints” now and then to help a bit. Feel ok but this is my second time to quit. Dipped for 20 years, quit for 2 years then dipped again for a year for some reason. This time commuted to quit for good

Natron
Natron
7 years ago
Reply to  Chewie

I know. I am a public school teacher so trying to hang on for a few weeks. I will have the summer to deal with the bad nicotine withdrawals. I am a 2mg nicotine in the morning last few days. Then hold out rest of day

James
James
7 years ago
Reply to  Chewie

Exactly what I’ve been wondering/thinkin’ about nic gum ‘n such. Tried nicotine gum, and just like eating, when I’m done it makes me crave a dip.

Viper6
Viper6
7 years ago
Reply to  Landon

Hi fellow quitters, I am in day 3 of attempting to quit and have had 3 Grizzly pouches in the last 72 hours (finished last tin) The first 36 hours I felt like I had a bad hangover. I have been dipping most of my adult life started in the military. The last 5 years I have been using Grizzly pouches which helped a lot with dip lip. Anyway I have been reading all the post and it sounds like I am having withdrawal systems similar to most of you. To old to continue this nasty habit so day 1 starts tomorrow with zero dip forward. Wish me luck.

Yared
Yared
7 years ago

Just quit dipping, and I feel like something is stuck in my upper chest, is that one of the symptoms? Im just curious

Mje111w
Mje111w
7 years ago
Reply to  Yared

Yeah, I get that too. Might be acid reflux since the lack of nicotine can throw off your stomach or cause stress

Ryan
Ryan
7 years ago

Used this crap for over 10 years. On day 16 of my quit. Went to the dentist yesterday and no cancer or cavities found thank gd.

ScottJames
ScottJames
7 years ago

Dipper for 8 years. After many “attempts” at quitting I’m finally fully committed. 6 days free now and counting. It’s a hard road to come for sure but my family and my health mean more to me than that shit.

Good luck everyone.

Scott

Matt Bauer
Matt Bauer
7 years ago
Reply to  ScottJames

Scott,
I’m glad to hear you’ve decided to buckle down and fully commit to end this awful habit; moreover, congratulations on making it 6 days in. The first week into your quit can feel like an eternity without the stuff…I know mine did! But trust me, the farther you get from your quit date the easier and easier it’ll become. I hope you continue to stay strong in this endeavor and I wish you the best.
-Matt

Alex F.
Alex F.
7 years ago
Reply to  ScottJames

Great Job! Day 5 here! I actually have a cough? Has anyone heard of this happening? No pain, just an annoyance cough.

Joey V
Joey V
7 years ago
Reply to  Alex F.

Yea man, flu like symptoms for sure. I missed 2 days of work on my first week quitting

Christian P.
Christian P.
7 years ago
Reply to  Alex F.

Alex F. – Dude, you absolutely get an annoying cough. It happens for a few reasons: your body is healing itself (creates inflammation in the back of the throat); there is an abnormal build up of mucus in the deep part of the throat; there is a lack of consistent swallowing on dip and/or gutting it – your throat becomes very dry.

Recommendations: 1+ gallon of water, chill on any drinks outside of it.

Anubhav Bhale
Anubhav Bhale
7 years ago

Today is my first day and i am determined to quit.

Colin
Colin
7 years ago

Day 82 for me. It been a long road. I thought I would feel better then I do. The anxiety seems like its getting worse. It has given me insomnia over the last month. Anyone else experience symptoms this strong this far into your quit? Some days I feel like its all to much. I keep telling myself one day at a time and that it will pass but there seems to be no light at the end of the tunnel.

LukeBissonette
LukeBissonette
7 years ago
Reply to  Colin

I had it pretty bad around day 60. I decided to give it 2 weeks to go to the Dr. and get some medication if it didn’t subside. After about 10 days it started t osubside for me.

DWils777
DWils777
7 years ago
Reply to  Colin

Yeah bud I have been dealing with large amounts of anxiety I’m 16 days in and just really have been struggling. The anxiety has gotten progressively worse and in constantly worrying and mind racing. Don’t really want to try medication but I have had anxiety in the past so maybe it’s flaring up over a imbalance idk. But hang in there bro we fight through this all together!

Colin
Colin
7 years ago
Reply to  DWils777

Congrats on your quit dwils777! What I am starting to realize is that it come and goes. We just have to accept it as normal and that seems to help for me. I still have resisted getting any meds for anxiety, although I did go get some meds to help me sleep.

Logan Goins
7 years ago
Reply to  Colin

Very reassuring to hear this Colin. I am day 109 and just when I thought I was in the clear, these last few days have been filled with anxiety. Causing me chest pain, shortness of breath, etc.

Mje111w
Mje111w
7 years ago
Reply to  DWils777

The anxiety is really tough for me. Used to have a dip to calm myself down, but recently it would just add to it, with the fear of long term damage it was doing to me. I’m only on day 1, but after finding this site I’m feeling pretty confident I’ll at least get to day 2. Thanks to everyone who posts here. It’s been supset helpful.

Sam
Sam
7 years ago
Reply to  Colin

On Day 12 , just found this website. I have a constant headache pretty much since I quit !! Is this normal?

VirginiaGunner
7 years ago
Reply to  Colin

Colin, anxiety 82 days in not a withdrawal symptom. It is likely a separate psychological issue that you were dealing with by dipping, whether you realized it or not. Millions of people self-medicate with nicotine for various mental health issues including anxiety rather than seeking medical help or even realizing they have a problem.

If you want to stay off of dip, you will need to find other healthier ways to deal with the anxiety. Talk to your doctor. There are medications for severe anxiety and other methods for dealing with it that don’t involve medication, but almost any of them are healthier than dipping or smoking.

If you can’t bring yourself to go the doctor route, exercise is the next best route. Anything that gets your heart rate up for an extended period and gets the endorphins kicking in will help. Just walking for 30 minutes can be a huge help for many people. Make it a nightly habit and you will probably sleep better.

Brij mohan
Brij mohan
7 years ago
Reply to  VirginiaGunner

Dear virginia gunner
Its my 76th day. I am going for exercising daily and do yoga also. Problem which exist are
Feel something is moving inside my skin
Dont get taste of anything while eating
Feel drawsy and week all time
Anxiety is always there.

bamboosler
bamboosler
7 years ago
Reply to  Colin

You really should see a doctor for blood test to see if you have something like thyroid problems.

James
James
7 years ago
Reply to  Colin

THAT’S something I’ve been wondering. Once I “gird up my loins” and quit, how long will it be before the withdrawl symptoms are completely gone. I was thinkin’ probably three weeks and it’d be as if I never dipped. You haven’t scared me off, still gonna git er done, That’s why I’m on this site, gathering information for what is to come. It helps knowing that I’m not the only guy in the world goin’ through this.

David
7 years ago
Reply to  Colin

Working out has helped me a ton. Relieves the anxiety and kills the stress. I have found that the gym is the best answer for quitting

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