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Question Posted Sunday February 13 2005, 2:49 pm

The other night i was over my friend's house and the boys that were there left 2 cans of chew there. I know this is gross but we deicded to try it. At first it was only a little bit of peach stuff that we kept in for 30 mins, then right after we took that out we put in a big thing of mint in for 30 mins, then peach, and then mint again and i got real dizzy and like we passed out on the ground. Is chewing a couple times that day going to have any effect on us in the long-run or anything like that?

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Melanie4981 answered Monday February 14 2005, 10:18 am:
Long-term you will be fine, just don't do it again.

It's really bad for your health and makes your breath smell like a tramps armpit!

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geekygirfan answered Sunday February 13 2005, 7:05 pm:
probably not, if you didnt swallow any. btw, if you keep it in for too long it stains your teeth. also, if you do it again it may have consequences- x) Geek

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swimbabe1092 answered Sunday February 13 2005, 6:18 pm:
Bad idea never ever try that again do whatever it takes to not get addicted i dont think it can do as bad damage to ur body but i can do sum. you never chood have dun it in the first place but take a vow you wont try it in the future. I hope i helped a little (at least) plz rate me!
♥ Tess

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AKSherma answered Sunday February 13 2005, 3:28 pm:
In the long run, this small encounter is not going to have an effect. A lot of chewing tobacco's have a fiberglass type material which causes "scratches" on your gums so that the nicotine and other things can get a better way + faster way into the blood.

The reason you passed out is because you had a "nicotine overdose", which can effect the brain temporarily. However, it doesn't have any long term effects if that is the only time you do it. However, if you do continue doing it, you do increase the risk of mouth, jaw, tongue, lip cancers. (I did Head and Neck Surgery and we had to do a lot of surgery on smokers and chewers some of them really bad.)

Take care,
Arun

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gsngirl7 answered Sunday February 13 2005, 3:25 pm:
I don't think it will hurt you if you tried it once. I dont think the effect of it was powerful enough. Just dont do it again :-)! Hope my advice helps!

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