Hey everybody. Im fairly new to snuff, although I started a few years ago I only really got back into snuff a few months ago. Im not addicted to tobacco so snuff is just a pleasure thing for me. I know snuff is just about the safest form of tobacco a person can do. However, I have noticed that some snuffs tend to get into my throat and undoubtedly make their way to my stomach so I was wondering if anyone had any knowledge about a link between snuff use and stomach cancer? I havent been able to find any studies on my own but thought some of you might know of some.
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0 • Insightful Agree LikeTobacco normally would give me that BURN feeling, and it will do a number on your stomach, too. I don't get that from snuff....
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0 • Insightful Agree LikeBig interest with all the Docs was my tobacco use.
When queried my answer was "Dry nasel snuff for the last 25 years and maybe one or two cigars a month."
Notes were made, and subject was dropped. Five different Doctors.
No lectures or orders to quit.
I asked my Oncologist if my tobacco use had any impact on my cancer, it's cure or it's cause.
His answer was short ... "NO".
Regards,
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0 • Insightful Agree LikeI visited an ear-nose-throat specialist a few years ago for a nasal issue unrelated to snuff. His nurse asked me about tobacco, so I told her I took snuff. "I've never heard of that!" she said.
The doctor came in, cauterized my nose, and didn't say a word about snuff. My physicians in the past have been far more concerned about the pack or so of smokes I used to use per month than the snuff I took daily. There ya go.
After the ENT doctor appointment, I got specific orders not to blow my nose for a week (!!!) and of course, I came home to a package of new snuff in the mail. No blowing=no snuff, and I was very sad. That long-winded story aside, glad to hear you are doing well gbrhys!
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