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Re: 1st Day Quit
« Reply #119 on: March 31, 2020, 09:09:01 PM »
Anyone seen Hundy? I heard chris2alaska ate him. That's right, chris2alaska ate Hundy!
Congrats for everything you do here to make KTC the great quit community that it is!!!  KTC would not be the same without you!  Keep up that incredible quit, Chris!!
You're a wonderful guy Chris. Proud to be your quit brother. Congrats again on 800, you make this place BEARable.....you know what I did there lol
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Re: 1st Day Quit
« Reply #118 on: March 30, 2020, 05:04:58 PM »
Anyone seen Hundy? I heard chris2alaska ate him. That's right, chris2alaska ate Hundy!
Congrats for everything you do here to make KTC the great quit community that it is!!!  KTC would not be the same without you!  Keep up that incredible quit, Chris!!
Just one and you will be back to where you started, and where you started was desperately wishing you were where you are now.
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Re: 1st Day Quit
« Reply #117 on: March 30, 2020, 08:01:19 AM »
Anyone seen Hundy? I heard chris2alaska ate him. That's right, chris2alaska ate Hundy!
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Re: 1st Day Quit
« Reply #116 on: January 17, 2020, 06:28:05 PM »
Chris, you have dominated nicotine the last 2 years, here's to many more. Congrats brother!
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Re: 1st Day Quit
« Reply #115 on: January 17, 2020, 12:47:13 PM »
holy. shit. congrats on 2 revolutions around the sun Chris!!!!  'Bow'
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Re: 1st Day Quit
« Reply #114 on: January 17, 2020, 12:43:39 PM »
Congrats on 2 years quit. Super badass.
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Re: 1st Day Quit
« Reply #113 on: January 17, 2020, 11:25:09 AM »
2 freaking years, every damn day.

Thank you for being you big boy, we all love you mucho.

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Re: 700 Days of Quit
« Reply #112 on: December 18, 2019, 07:07:30 PM »
As I sit here on the eve of my 700th day of being quit from nicotine, I am unsure of my future.  I have lived the last 699 days one day at a time, never really planning into the future.  Now that I know I no longer need nicotine to live my life, I need to actually make plans to live it.  That being said, I am finally taking bake my life.  I have two surgeries scheduled for early next year, the first is in January to get my foot fixed (I have a huge bone spur on the back of my heal under the Achilles tendon).  Later in February, I am having a Sleeve Gastrectomy performed to help me get my weight under control.  I have lost 30 pounds so far on my own but I need to loose another 150 to get where I need to be. 

Once these have been done and my healing is mostly under way, I can then concentrate on doing things I have missed out on for so long, mostly spending time, and actually engaging in activities, with my family.  Things that being overweight and tied to a dead plant have robbed me of for so long.

I have been very depressed for the last year because of my situation and now I can finally start to see the light at the end of tunnel. 

Now, let's talk about nicotine.  Nicotine is in the top 5 most addictive chemicals known to man.  It has a 67% addiction rate for those that have tried cigarettes or chew.  That means that 6 out of every 9 people that try products containing nicotine will be addicted to it.  That, my friends, is really shitty odds.  You'd have a better chance of surviving a game of Russian Roulette.

Now, let's talk about the mortality rate.  Tobacco KILLS up to half of it's users.  More than 8,000,000 million deaths can be attributed to just cigarette smoking (1.2 million of those people were none smokers that died from second hand smoke exposure).  <----That was always my way of justifying my dip use, I would say, "well, at least I'm not hurting anyone else with my dip".

So let's recap, 6 of 9 people who try tobacco, will become addicted to it, 3 of those 6 will mostly likely die from tobacco use.  If I knew these statistics 33 years ago when I stuck that first dip in, I would probably have declined it that time.  Unfortunately, that was not the case, and here we are, addicts all of us hoping we have skirted the big C.  Some of us will not make it out alive, but we can sure live free from our addiction until that day comes.

So what is my point today?  I don't know.  I just had some thoughts rolling around and they needed to find there way here.  Who knows, something in this diatribe might help someone.

Anyway, tomorrow is day 700 for me.  I am truly thankful to all those who have supported me and continue to do so.  I only hope I have been able to support all of you the same.

Thank you.  God bless all of you.  I love you all as brothers and sisters.

Chris

I will be by your side through the ups and downs, anything you need my brother... anything.

Congrats Chris on your 700 day eve.  You are one of the vets that I remember from early in my quit...first couple weeks when I was fully in the suck.  Just the fact that I remember you from that time means that you were active in our Oct '19 group, supporting my quit brothers and sisters, always encouraging.  You've helped to prove that, no matter the odds, with the will and help from others we can beat just about anything.  You have the will to overcome your future challenges and there's no doubt in my mind that you will find the support right here.  Personally, I look forward to the opportunity to return some of that support that you so unselfishly showered upon me and my group over the past several weeks.  We have your back brother.  Go get it!

Congrats on 700, the same day I hit 365.  Pretty weird sitting here typing this now, when I remember thinking on day 1 when you wrote in my intro and PMed me your number how weird that was at the time.  LOL but, it’s what we do.  Thanks for setting a good example of what a quitter should be around here.  Happy 700!

Congrats on 700 and let em know if I can help in any way. Proud to quit with you.

Congrats on 7-HUNDOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  Proud to quit with you and honored by your support!!!!!

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Damn proud to be quit with you today brother!! Congrats on the 7th floor!!
congrats!  Well done!
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Re: 700 Days of Quit
« Reply #111 on: December 18, 2019, 04:08:56 PM »
As I sit here on the eve of my 700th day of being quit from nicotine, I am unsure of my future.  I have lived the last 699 days one day at a time, never really planning into the future.  Now that I know I no longer need nicotine to live my life, I need to actually make plans to live it.  That being said, I am finally taking bake my life.  I have two surgeries scheduled for early next year, the first is in January to get my foot fixed (I have a huge bone spur on the back of my heal under the Achilles tendon).  Later in February, I am having a Sleeve Gastrectomy performed to help me get my weight under control.  I have lost 30 pounds so far on my own but I need to loose another 150 to get where I need to be. 

Once these have been done and my healing is mostly under way, I can then concentrate on doing things I have missed out on for so long, mostly spending time, and actually engaging in activities, with my family.  Things that being overweight and tied to a dead plant have robbed me of for so long.

I have been very depressed for the last year because of my situation and now I can finally start to see the light at the end of tunnel. 

Now, let's talk about nicotine.  Nicotine is in the top 5 most addictive chemicals known to man.  It has a 67% addiction rate for those that have tried cigarettes or chew.  That means that 6 out of every 9 people that try products containing nicotine will be addicted to it.  That, my friends, is really shitty odds.  You'd have a better chance of surviving a game of Russian Roulette.

Now, let's talk about the mortality rate.  Tobacco KILLS up to half of it's users.  More than 8,000,000 million deaths can be attributed to just cigarette smoking (1.2 million of those people were none smokers that died from second hand smoke exposure).  <----That was always my way of justifying my dip use, I would say, "well, at least I'm not hurting anyone else with my dip".

So let's recap, 6 of 9 people who try tobacco, will become addicted to it, 3 of those 6 will mostly likely die from tobacco use.  If I knew these statistics 33 years ago when I stuck that first dip in, I would probably have declined it that time.  Unfortunately, that was not the case, and here we are, addicts all of us hoping we have skirted the big C.  Some of us will not make it out alive, but we can sure live free from our addiction until that day comes.

So what is my point today?  I don't know.  I just had some thoughts rolling around and they needed to find there way here.  Who knows, something in this diatribe might help someone.

Anyway, tomorrow is day 700 for me.  I am truly thankful to all those who have supported me and continue to do so.  I only hope I have been able to support all of you the same.

Thank you.  God bless all of you.  I love you all as brothers and sisters.

Chris

I will be by your side through the ups and downs, anything you need my brother... anything.

Congrats Chris on your 700 day eve.  You are one of the vets that I remember from early in my quit...first couple weeks when I was fully in the suck.  Just the fact that I remember you from that time means that you were active in our Oct '19 group, supporting my quit brothers and sisters, always encouraging.  You've helped to prove that, no matter the odds, with the will and help from others we can beat just about anything.  You have the will to overcome your future challenges and there's no doubt in my mind that you will find the support right here.  Personally, I look forward to the opportunity to return some of that support that you so unselfishly showered upon me and my group over the past several weeks.  We have your back brother.  Go get it!

Congrats on 700, the same day I hit 365.  Pretty weird sitting here typing this now, when I remember thinking on day 1 when you wrote in my intro and PMed me your number how weird that was at the time.  LOL but, it’s what we do.  Thanks for setting a good example of what a quitter should be around here.  Happy 700!

Congrats on 700 and let em know if I can help in any way. Proud to quit with you.

Congrats on 7-HUNDOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  Proud to quit with you and honored by your support!!!!!

This calls for POM POMS!!!

'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party'
Damn proud to be quit with you today brother!! Congrats on the 7th floor!!
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Re: 700 Days of Quit
« Reply #110 on: December 18, 2019, 10:58:19 AM »
As I sit here on the eve of my 700th day of being quit from nicotine, I am unsure of my future.  I have lived the last 699 days one day at a time, never really planning into the future.  Now that I know I no longer need nicotine to live my life, I need to actually make plans to live it.  That being said, I am finally taking bake my life.  I have two surgeries scheduled for early next year, the first is in January to get my foot fixed (I have a huge bone spur on the back of my heal under the Achilles tendon).  Later in February, I am having a Sleeve Gastrectomy performed to help me get my weight under control.  I have lost 30 pounds so far on my own but I need to loose another 150 to get where I need to be. 

Once these have been done and my healing is mostly under way, I can then concentrate on doing things I have missed out on for so long, mostly spending time, and actually engaging in activities, with my family.  Things that being overweight and tied to a dead plant have robbed me of for so long.

I have been very depressed for the last year because of my situation and now I can finally start to see the light at the end of tunnel. 

Now, let's talk about nicotine.  Nicotine is in the top 5 most addictive chemicals known to man.  It has a 67% addiction rate for those that have tried cigarettes or chew.  That means that 6 out of every 9 people that try products containing nicotine will be addicted to it.  That, my friends, is really shitty odds.  You'd have a better chance of surviving a game of Russian Roulette.

Now, let's talk about the mortality rate.  Tobacco KILLS up to half of it's users.  More than 8,000,000 million deaths can be attributed to just cigarette smoking (1.2 million of those people were none smokers that died from second hand smoke exposure).  <----That was always my way of justifying my dip use, I would say, "well, at least I'm not hurting anyone else with my dip".

So let's recap, 6 of 9 people who try tobacco, will become addicted to it, 3 of those 6 will mostly likely die from tobacco use.  If I knew these statistics 33 years ago when I stuck that first dip in, I would probably have declined it that time.  Unfortunately, that was not the case, and here we are, addicts all of us hoping we have skirted the big C.  Some of us will not make it out alive, but we can sure live free from our addiction until that day comes.

So what is my point today?  I don't know.  I just had some thoughts rolling around and they needed to find there way here.  Who knows, something in this diatribe might help someone.

Anyway, tomorrow is day 700 for me.  I am truly thankful to all those who have supported me and continue to do so.  I only hope I have been able to support all of you the same.

Thank you.  God bless all of you.  I love you all as brothers and sisters.

Chris

I will be by your side through the ups and downs, anything you need my brother... anything.

Congrats Chris on your 700 day eve.  You are one of the vets that I remember from early in my quit...first couple weeks when I was fully in the suck.  Just the fact that I remember you from that time means that you were active in our Oct '19 group, supporting my quit brothers and sisters, always encouraging.  You've helped to prove that, no matter the odds, with the will and help from others we can beat just about anything.  You have the will to overcome your future challenges and there's no doubt in my mind that you will find the support right here.  Personally, I look forward to the opportunity to return some of that support that you so unselfishly showered upon me and my group over the past several weeks.  We have your back brother.  Go get it!

Congrats on 700, the same day I hit 365.  Pretty weird sitting here typing this now, when I remember thinking on day 1 when you wrote in my intro and PMed me your number how weird that was at the time.  LOL but, it’s what we do.  Thanks for setting a good example of what a quitter should be around here.  Happy 700!

Congrats on 700 and let em know if I can help in any way. Proud to quit with you.

Congrats on 7-HUNDOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  Proud to quit with you and honored by your support!!!!!

This calls for POM POMS!!!

'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party' 'party'
Damn proud to be quit with you today brother!! Congrats on the 7th floor!!
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8th FL: 07.03.18 | 9th FL: 10.11.18 | Comma: 01.19.19 | 11th FL: 04.29.19 | 12th FL: 08.07.19 | 13th FL: 11.15.19 | 14th FL: 02.23.20 |
15th FL: 06.02.20 | 16th FL: 09.10.20 | 17th FL: 12.19.20 | 18th FL: 03.29.21 | 19th FL: 07.07.21 | Comma 2x: 10.15.21 | 21st FL: 01.23.22 |
22nd FL: 05.03.22 | 23rd FL: 08.11.22 | 24th FL: 11.19.22 | 25th FL: 02.27.23 | 26th FL: 06.07.23 | 27th FL: 09.15.23 | 28th FL: 12.24.23 |
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Re: 700 Days of Quit
« Reply #109 on: December 18, 2019, 10:45:27 AM »
As I sit here on the eve of my 700th day of being quit from nicotine, I am unsure of my future.  I have lived the last 699 days one day at a time, never really planning into the future.  Now that I know I no longer need nicotine to live my life, I need to actually make plans to live it.  That being said, I am finally taking bake my life.  I have two surgeries scheduled for early next year, the first is in January to get my foot fixed (I have a huge bone spur on the back of my heal under the Achilles tendon).  Later in February, I am having a Sleeve Gastrectomy performed to help me get my weight under control.  I have lost 30 pounds so far on my own but I need to loose another 150 to get where I need to be. 

Once these have been done and my healing is mostly under way, I can then concentrate on doing things I have missed out on for so long, mostly spending time, and actually engaging in activities, with my family.  Things that being overweight and tied to a dead plant have robbed me of for so long.

I have been very depressed for the last year because of my situation and now I can finally start to see the light at the end of tunnel. 

Now, let's talk about nicotine.  Nicotine is in the top 5 most addictive chemicals known to man.  It has a 67% addiction rate for those that have tried cigarettes or chew.  That means that 6 out of every 9 people that try products containing nicotine will be addicted to it.  That, my friends, is really shitty odds.  You'd have a better chance of surviving a game of Russian Roulette.

Now, let's talk about the mortality rate.  Tobacco KILLS up to half of it's users.  More than 8,000,000 million deaths can be attributed to just cigarette smoking (1.2 million of those people were none smokers that died from second hand smoke exposure).  <----That was always my way of justifying my dip use, I would say, "well, at least I'm not hurting anyone else with my dip".

So let's recap, 6 of 9 people who try tobacco, will become addicted to it, 3 of those 6 will mostly likely die from tobacco use.  If I knew these statistics 33 years ago when I stuck that first dip in, I would probably have declined it that time.  Unfortunately, that was not the case, and here we are, addicts all of us hoping we have skirted the big C.  Some of us will not make it out alive, but we can sure live free from our addiction until that day comes.

So what is my point today?  I don't know.  I just had some thoughts rolling around and they needed to find there way here.  Who knows, something in this diatribe might help someone.

Anyway, tomorrow is day 700 for me.  I am truly thankful to all those who have supported me and continue to do so.  I only hope I have been able to support all of you the same.

Thank you.  God bless all of you.  I love you all as brothers and sisters.

Chris

I will be by your side through the ups and downs, anything you need my brother... anything.

Congrats Chris on your 700 day eve.  You are one of the vets that I remember from early in my quit...first couple weeks when I was fully in the suck.  Just the fact that I remember you from that time means that you were active in our Oct '19 group, supporting my quit brothers and sisters, always encouraging.  You've helped to prove that, no matter the odds, with the will and help from others we can beat just about anything.  You have the will to overcome your future challenges and there's no doubt in my mind that you will find the support right here.  Personally, I look forward to the opportunity to return some of that support that you so unselfishly showered upon me and my group over the past several weeks.  We have your back brother.  Go get it!

Congrats on 700, the same day I hit 365.  Pretty weird sitting here typing this now, when I remember thinking on day 1 when you wrote in my intro and PMed me your number how weird that was at the time.  LOL but, it’s what we do.  Thanks for setting a good example of what a quitter should be around here.  Happy 700!

Congrats on 700 and let em know if I can help in any way. Proud to quit with you.

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Offline Keith0617

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Re: 700 Days of Quit
« Reply #108 on: December 18, 2019, 06:57:44 AM »
As I sit here on the eve of my 700th day of being quit from nicotine, I am unsure of my future.  I have lived the last 699 days one day at a time, never really planning into the future.  Now that I know I no longer need nicotine to live my life, I need to actually make plans to live it.  That being said, I am finally taking bake my life.  I have two surgeries scheduled for early next year, the first is in January to get my foot fixed (I have a huge bone spur on the back of my heal under the Achilles tendon).  Later in February, I am having a Sleeve Gastrectomy performed to help me get my weight under control.  I have lost 30 pounds so far on my own but I need to loose another 150 to get where I need to be. 

Once these have been done and my healing is mostly under way, I can then concentrate on doing things I have missed out on for so long, mostly spending time, and actually engaging in activities, with my family.  Things that being overweight and tied to a dead plant have robbed me of for so long.

I have been very depressed for the last year because of my situation and now I can finally start to see the light at the end of tunnel. 

Now, let's talk about nicotine.  Nicotine is in the top 5 most addictive chemicals known to man.  It has a 67% addiction rate for those that have tried cigarettes or chew.  That means that 6 out of every 9 people that try products containing nicotine will be addicted to it.  That, my friends, is really shitty odds.  You'd have a better chance of surviving a game of Russian Roulette.

Now, let's talk about the mortality rate.  Tobacco KILLS up to half of it's users.  More than 8,000,000 million deaths can be attributed to just cigarette smoking (1.2 million of those people were none smokers that died from second hand smoke exposure).  <----That was always my way of justifying my dip use, I would say, "well, at least I'm not hurting anyone else with my dip".

So let's recap, 6 of 9 people who try tobacco, will become addicted to it, 3 of those 6 will mostly likely die from tobacco use.  If I knew these statistics 33 years ago when I stuck that first dip in, I would probably have declined it that time.  Unfortunately, that was not the case, and here we are, addicts all of us hoping we have skirted the big C.  Some of us will not make it out alive, but we can sure live free from our addiction until that day comes.

So what is my point today?  I don't know.  I just had some thoughts rolling around and they needed to find there way here.  Who knows, something in this diatribe might help someone.

Anyway, tomorrow is day 700 for me.  I am truly thankful to all those who have supported me and continue to do so.  I only hope I have been able to support all of you the same.

Thank you.  God bless all of you.  I love you all as brothers and sisters.

Chris

I will be by your side through the ups and downs, anything you need my brother... anything.

Congrats Chris on your 700 day eve.  You are one of the vets that I remember from early in my quit...first couple weeks when I was fully in the suck.  Just the fact that I remember you from that time means that you were active in our Oct '19 group, supporting my quit brothers and sisters, always encouraging.  You've helped to prove that, no matter the odds, with the will and help from others we can beat just about anything.  You have the will to overcome your future challenges and there's no doubt in my mind that you will find the support right here.  Personally, I look forward to the opportunity to return some of that support that you so unselfishly showered upon me and my group over the past several weeks.  We have your back brother.  Go get it!

Congrats on 700, the same day I hit 365.  Pretty weird sitting here typing this now, when I remember thinking on day 1 when you wrote in my intro and PMed me your number how weird that was at the time.  LOL but, it’s what we do.  Thanks for setting a good example of what a quitter should be around here.  Happy 700!

Congrats on 700 and let em know if I can help in any way. Proud to quit with you.
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Re: 700 Days of Quit
« Reply #107 on: December 17, 2019, 11:50:30 PM »
As I sit here on the eve of my 700th day of being quit from nicotine, I am unsure of my future.  I have lived the last 699 days one day at a time, never really planning into the future.  Now that I know I no longer need nicotine to live my life, I need to actually make plans to live it.  That being said, I am finally taking bake my life.  I have two surgeries scheduled for early next year, the first is in January to get my foot fixed (I have a huge bone spur on the back of my heal under the Achilles tendon).  Later in February, I am having a Sleeve Gastrectomy performed to help me get my weight under control.  I have lost 30 pounds so far on my own but I need to loose another 150 to get where I need to be. 

Once these have been done and my healing is mostly under way, I can then concentrate on doing things I have missed out on for so long, mostly spending time, and actually engaging in activities, with my family.  Things that being overweight and tied to a dead plant have robbed me of for so long.

I have been very depressed for the last year because of my situation and now I can finally start to see the light at the end of tunnel. 

Now, let's talk about nicotine.  Nicotine is in the top 5 most addictive chemicals known to man.  It has a 67% addiction rate for those that have tried cigarettes or chew.  That means that 6 out of every 9 people that try products containing nicotine will be addicted to it.  That, my friends, is really shitty odds.  You'd have a better chance of surviving a game of Russian Roulette.

Now, let's talk about the mortality rate.  Tobacco KILLS up to half of it's users.  More than 8,000,000 million deaths can be attributed to just cigarette smoking (1.2 million of those people were none smokers that died from second hand smoke exposure).  <----That was always my way of justifying my dip use, I would say, "well, at least I'm not hurting anyone else with my dip".

So let's recap, 6 of 9 people who try tobacco, will become addicted to it, 3 of those 6 will mostly likely die from tobacco use.  If I knew these statistics 33 years ago when I stuck that first dip in, I would probably have declined it that time.  Unfortunately, that was not the case, and here we are, addicts all of us hoping we have skirted the big C.  Some of us will not make it out alive, but we can sure live free from our addiction until that day comes.

So what is my point today?  I don't know.  I just had some thoughts rolling around and they needed to find there way here.  Who knows, something in this diatribe might help someone.

Anyway, tomorrow is day 700 for me.  I am truly thankful to all those who have supported me and continue to do so.  I only hope I have been able to support all of you the same.

Thank you.  God bless all of you.  I love you all as brothers and sisters.

Chris

I will be by your side through the ups and downs, anything you need my brother... anything.

Congrats Chris on your 700 day eve.  You are one of the vets that I remember from early in my quit...first couple weeks when I was fully in the suck.  Just the fact that I remember you from that time means that you were active in our Oct '19 group, supporting my quit brothers and sisters, always encouraging.  You've helped to prove that, no matter the odds, with the will and help from others we can beat just about anything.  You have the will to overcome your future challenges and there's no doubt in my mind that you will find the support right here.  Personally, I look forward to the opportunity to return some of that support that you so unselfishly showered upon me and my group over the past several weeks.  We have your back brother.  Go get it!

Congrats on 700, the same day I hit 365.  Pretty weird sitting here typing this now, when I remember thinking on day 1 when you wrote in my intro and PMed me your number how weird that was at the time.  LOL but, it’s what we do.  Thanks for setting a good example of what a quitter should be around here.  Happy 700!

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Re: 700 Days of Quit
« Reply #106 on: December 17, 2019, 09:12:52 PM »
As I sit here on the eve of my 700th day of being quit from nicotine, I am unsure of my future.  I have lived the last 699 days one day at a time, never really planning into the future.  Now that I know I no longer need nicotine to live my life, I need to actually make plans to live it.  That being said, I am finally taking bake my life.  I have two surgeries scheduled for early next year, the first is in January to get my foot fixed (I have a huge bone spur on the back of my heal under the Achilles tendon).  Later in February, I am having a Sleeve Gastrectomy performed to help me get my weight under control.  I have lost 30 pounds so far on my own but I need to loose another 150 to get where I need to be. 

Once these have been done and my healing is mostly under way, I can then concentrate on doing things I have missed out on for so long, mostly spending time, and actually engaging in activities, with my family.  Things that being overweight and tied to a dead plant have robbed me of for so long.

I have been very depressed for the last year because of my situation and now I can finally start to see the light at the end of tunnel. 

Now, let's talk about nicotine.  Nicotine is in the top 5 most addictive chemicals known to man.  It has a 67% addiction rate for those that have tried cigarettes or chew.  That means that 6 out of every 9 people that try products containing nicotine will be addicted to it.  That, my friends, is really shitty odds.  You'd have a better chance of surviving a game of Russian Roulette.

Now, let's talk about the mortality rate.  Tobacco KILLS up to half of it's users.  More than 8,000,000 million deaths can be attributed to just cigarette smoking (1.2 million of those people were none smokers that died from second hand smoke exposure).  <----That was always my way of justifying my dip use, I would say, "well, at least I'm not hurting anyone else with my dip".

So let's recap, 6 of 9 people who try tobacco, will become addicted to it, 3 of those 6 will mostly likely die from tobacco use.  If I knew these statistics 33 years ago when I stuck that first dip in, I would probably have declined it that time.  Unfortunately, that was not the case, and here we are, addicts all of us hoping we have skirted the big C.  Some of us will not make it out alive, but we can sure live free from our addiction until that day comes.

So what is my point today?  I don't know.  I just had some thoughts rolling around and they needed to find there way here.  Who knows, something in this diatribe might help someone.

Anyway, tomorrow is day 700 for me.  I am truly thankful to all those who have supported me and continue to do so.  I only hope I have been able to support all of you the same.

Thank you.  God bless all of you.  I love you all as brothers and sisters.

Chris

I will be by your side through the ups and downs, anything you need my brother... anything.

Congrats Chris on your 700 day eve.  You are one of the vets that I remember from early in my quit...first couple weeks when I was fully in the suck.  Just the fact that I remember you from that time means that you were active in our Oct '19 group, supporting my quit brothers and sisters, always encouraging.  You've helped to prove that, no matter the odds, with the will and help from others we can beat just about anything.  You have the will to overcome your future challenges and there's no doubt in my mind that you will find the support right here.  Personally, I look forward to the opportunity to return some of that support that you so unselfishly showered upon me and my group over the past several weeks.  We have your back brother.  Go get it!

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Re: 700 Days of Quit
« Reply #105 on: December 17, 2019, 08:56:10 PM »
As I sit here on the eve of my 700th day of being quit from nicotine, I am unsure of my future.  I have lived the last 699 days one day at a time, never really planning into the future.  Now that I know I no longer need nicotine to live my life, I need to actually make plans to live it.  That being said, I am finally taking bake my life.  I have two surgeries scheduled for early next year, the first is in January to get my foot fixed (I have a huge bone spur on the back of my heal under the Achilles tendon).  Later in February, I am having a Sleeve Gastrectomy performed to help me get my weight under control.  I have lost 30 pounds so far on my own but I need to loose another 150 to get where I need to be. 

Once these have been done and my healing is mostly under way, I can then concentrate on doing things I have missed out on for so long, mostly spending time, and actually engaging in activities, with my family.  Things that being overweight and tied to a dead plant have robbed me of for so long.

I have been very depressed for the last year because of my situation and now I can finally start to see the light at the end of tunnel. 

Now, let's talk about nicotine.  Nicotine is in the top 5 most addictive chemicals known to man.  It has a 67% addiction rate for those that have tried cigarettes or chew.  That means that 6 out of every 9 people that try products containing nicotine will be addicted to it.  That, my friends, is really shitty odds.  You'd have a better chance of surviving a game of Russian Roulette.

Now, let's talk about the mortality rate.  Tobacco KILLS up to half of it's users.  More than 8,000,000 million deaths can be attributed to just cigarette smoking (1.2 million of those people were none smokers that died from second hand smoke exposure).  <----That was always my way of justifying my dip use, I would say, "well, at least I'm not hurting anyone else with my dip".

So let's recap, 6 of 9 people who try tobacco, will become addicted to it, 3 of those 6 will mostly likely die from tobacco use.  If I knew these statistics 33 years ago when I stuck that first dip in, I would probably have declined it that time.  Unfortunately, that was not the case, and here we are, addicts all of us hoping we have skirted the big C.  Some of us will not make it out alive, but we can sure live free from our addiction until that day comes.

So what is my point today?  I don't know.  I just had some thoughts rolling around and they needed to find there way here.  Who knows, something in this diatribe might help someone.

Anyway, tomorrow is day 700 for me.  I am truly thankful to all those who have supported me and continue to do so.  I only hope I have been able to support all of you the same.

Thank you.  God bless all of you.  I love you all as brothers and sisters.

Chris

I will be by your side through the ups and downs, anything you need my brother... anything.
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