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<blockquote data-quote="fuster" data-source="post: 5343652" data-attributes="member: 604663"><p>To all those who posted who quit, congratulations. I quit about 14 years ago after trying too many times to count. I had smoked off and on for 24 years.</p><p></p><p>I also took up Copenhagen to quit cigarettes (it does have more nicotine, so it is more addictive and more of a drug addiction than even cigarettes), only to discover the risk of mouth cancer was so bad with chew that I had to quit that too, and I had to take up cigarettes to quit the chew, then quit cigarettes (years later) finally, again. The peace of mind I have now is worth the hassel of quitting.</p><p></p><p>Quit weed back in my sophomore year of college. Could not remember stuff when I took tests.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fuster, post: 5343652, member: 604663"] To all those who posted who quit, congratulations. I quit about 14 years ago after trying too many times to count. I had smoked off and on for 24 years. I also took up Copenhagen to quit cigarettes (it does have more nicotine, so it is more addictive and more of a drug addiction than even cigarettes), only to discover the risk of mouth cancer was so bad with chew that I had to quit that too, and I had to take up cigarettes to quit the chew, then quit cigarettes (years later) finally, again. The peace of mind I have now is worth the hassel of quitting. Quit weed back in my sophomore year of college. Could not remember stuff when I took tests. [/QUOTE]
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