No snuff for a week!

Smoking is bad, mmmkay? But they tell you not to smoke after a pulled tooth because the suction in your mouth from drawing the smoke could suck the blood clot out of the socket. All you gotta do is bite some gauze and keep your jaw closed while smoking. I’ve had a few teeth yanked and kept smoking with no issues.

Hang in there. My favorite MacBaren tobaccos are Dark Twist and Old Dark Fired Flake; if you haven’t tried them you should at some point.

You may want to start using STINGING NETTLE ,And I don’t know how @PotPoe & @Scurvy associated a nose bleed with a tooth extraction?

Well, the good news for day two is that the majority of my sense of smell is gone today, so I couldn’t enjoy snuff if I wanted too. Since this affects my taste also, it’s time to use up the tobaccos that I don’t like. It’s my silver lining I guess. My buddy gave me a can of Tops cigarette tobacco a while back. It’s time to put that thing out of its misery. (yes, I’ll buy some filters)

(yes, I’ll buy some filters) Filters make you draw harder, smoke without and just out it before you burn the digits

I can hang out with the cool kids again! Well, as far as snuff goes anyway. I figure I’ll roll with some gentile snuffs before I start wanging on the Bohica & Doolali again. It was hard to figure out what to take as my ceremonial return to snuff, but QSnuff Ice Cool won out. Easy to take, nice scent, and slowly drying out so it needs used anyway.