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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3078312" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Ok, here is what I've experienced. I don't chew nor smoke after 1976 when I quit cigarettes cold turkey after a 2 pack a day addiction.</p><p> My Uncle lost half his face after surgery to remove throat cancer. He lived in misery for several years after that finally passing away.</p><p>My buddies nephew, chewed and experienced cancer of the mouth losing half his face. After 5 years, he was deemed cancer free.</p><p>So in his stupidity, he started chewing on the other side of the hideous face he had left thinking it would take forever to cause any issues. </p><p>It took two years and he died from cancer on the other side, so my buddy, keep up the chew and you will see where it's heading. </p><p>Nobody but YOU can make that decision. </p><p>I like having you around. I hope you drop this habit.</p><p>Keep your hands busy especially after eating. Go wax the car, crank on the music, do something to get past the urge. </p><p>Your right, nobody wants to smell your breath while your chewing. If you continue, watch the people around you closely. </p><p>They will be working their way upwind if outside, and if inside, trying to make distance between you and them from the stench. </p><p>Good luck my friend. Your future health will depend on your decision to quit or continue. The choice is yours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3078312, member: 5412"] Ok, here is what I've experienced. I don't chew nor smoke after 1976 when I quit cigarettes cold turkey after a 2 pack a day addiction. My Uncle lost half his face after surgery to remove throat cancer. He lived in misery for several years after that finally passing away. My buddies nephew, chewed and experienced cancer of the mouth losing half his face. After 5 years, he was deemed cancer free. So in his stupidity, he started chewing on the other side of the hideous face he had left thinking it would take forever to cause any issues. It took two years and he died from cancer on the other side, so my buddy, keep up the chew and you will see where it's heading. Nobody but YOU can make that decision. I like having you around. I hope you drop this habit. Keep your hands busy especially after eating. Go wax the car, crank on the music, do something to get past the urge. Your right, nobody wants to smell your breath while your chewing. If you continue, watch the people around you closely. They will be working their way upwind if outside, and if inside, trying to make distance between you and them from the stench. Good luck my friend. Your future health will depend on your decision to quit or continue. The choice is yours. [/QUOTE]
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