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arcane1

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23. Yeah, but I got side-tracked for a little while, and the next thing I knew I was floating around...
Mon Dec 9, 2013, 09:44 AM
Dec 2013

I've been using it properly for about 5 days. So far so good!

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You're not quitting you're just changing method of consumption. hobbit709 Dec 2013 #1
Oh I'm changing the method alright. arcane1 Dec 2013 #2
Keep in mind that nicotine is also used as a commercial bug killer. hobbit709 Dec 2013 #3
Yes, it is...just like salt is corrosive. N/T beevul Dec 2013 #9
I used it libodem Dec 2013 #5
Any way you can manage to quit is the right way Warpy Dec 2013 #11
Complete nonsense pipoman Dec 2013 #14
And you are still addicted to nicotene. hobbit709 Dec 2013 #16
No I'm not.. pipoman Dec 2013 #19
Thank you, Doctor Science. arcane1 Dec 2013 #22
Got that right hobbit709.....ya quit and it in the end it was cold turkey. a kennedy Dec 2013 #17
That is stupid to the point of malice cthulu2016 Dec 2013 #31
did someone pull your string? hobbit709 Dec 2013 #32
Nicotine is deadly Sgent Dec 2013 #39
My brother quit smoking with that, and later he quit the gum. hunter Dec 2013 #4
"Nicotine alone, without the smoke, isn't as likely to kill you, even if you never quit." NoOneMan Dec 2013 #8
Could just have well been the coffee. hunter Dec 2013 #10
I think alcohol is more often implicated in esophageal cancer than tobacco Voice for Peace Dec 2013 #27
I think about 3/4 cases are chronic drinking related NoOneMan Dec 2013 #44
that makes sense, because the poisons are going down there instead of into lungs. Voice for Peace Dec 2013 #45
Only people who pipoman Dec 2013 #13
I wasn't responding to the OP NoOneMan Dec 2013 #25
Your wording makes me think he was a tobacco chewer.... Bluenorthwest Dec 2013 #21
Yes. NoOneMan Dec 2013 #24
Is there something challenging about the phrase, "isn't as likely to kill you"? cthulu2016 Dec 2013 #34
Yes, very challenging when followed with "even if you never quit." NoOneMan Dec 2013 #43
Good luck. tammywammy Dec 2013 #6
Hey, good luck to you tammywammy.... a kennedy Dec 2013 #18
Isn't that the one that causes homicidal rage in 0.1% of users? Recursion Dec 2013 #29
Possibly tammywammy Dec 2013 #33
I used nicotine gum to quit about 15 years ago.... My Pet Goat Dec 2013 #7
I used the tablets pipoman Dec 2013 #12
Yes. You can learn to manage it over time. bemildred Dec 2013 #15
Did you actually chew it like regular gum... actslikeacarrot Dec 2013 #20
Yeah, but I got side-tracked for a little while, and the next thing I knew I was floating around... arcane1 Dec 2013 #23
I've been chewing it for 20 years. broiles Dec 2013 #26
Bingo. I've traded up my addiction... Recursion Dec 2013 #28
Thanks for the advice. I was a little over-zealous with my chewing last night. arcane1 Dec 2013 #30
Well, chewing & munching may not be the best method lillypaddle Dec 2013 #35
I do. I had been using it properly for a week before last night. arcane1 Dec 2013 #36
Well again lillypaddle Dec 2013 #41
I quit for 5 years, and then started again 10 years ago. arcane1 Dec 2013 #46
Good luck. TeamPooka Dec 2013 #37
I quit regular cigarettes a month ago. mstinamotorcity2 Dec 2013 #38
I've never smoked--does your response to the gum suggest that you mostly HereSince1628 Dec 2013 #40
I think the response was because I was chewing the gum a little too vigorously. arcane1 Dec 2013 #47
Interesting...I hadn't considered how the rate of release might be affected HereSince1628 Dec 2013 #48
What the hell? EnviroBat Dec 2013 #42
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