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Symptoms Of Quitting Dip & Chew


Quitting 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 sytem 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.

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.

Anxiety - for years you've been dealing with life while medicating yourself with niccotine -- 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, niccotine 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 doozey. 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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