Addicted to chew
2/18/2005 Laramie, WY Addicted to chew laramieboomerang.com The tender age of 13 is a time when children take their first step toward adulthood. It’s also a time when anything seems possible and consequences are not yet a priority in making decisions. Gruen Von Behren probably never could have fathomed that the choice he was about to make one night while camping with friends would have irreversible consequences. One of Gruen’s friends offered him some snuff that night, and he accepted. “I liked it. I liked the way tobacco made me feel. I liked the way tobacco tasted,” he said. Chewing tobacco was nothing more than a game at first, Gruen said, a game to see who could fit the biggest chew in their mouth, and who could hold it there the longest. Gruen said that he and his friends would see who would get sick from the tobacco, tease them for getting sick and then entice them to use more. “Here chew this. Now throw up. Blah,” Gruen said mimicking a puking noise. “Here, chew more, you idiot.” What started as a game quickly became an addiction, but no one could have known how quickly the addiction would create cancer in Gruen’s body. “Halfway through my junior year of high school, after only using tobacco for three years, I noticed a white spot developing on the side of my tongue where I’d been holding my dip in my lip,” he said. “I thought it was going to go away. Well, [...]