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Re: Day one
« Reply #121 on: March 04, 2020, 11:27:39 AM »
Proud to be quit with you Olcpo.  You have become such a great asset for this KTC community of ours.  Keep up that phenomenal quit!
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: Day one
« Reply #120 on: March 04, 2020, 09:49:01 AM »
Day 100 - Wow! Humbling. Appreciative. Grateful. Quit. Gotta sort through some emotions here, more than I anticipated. Names, digits, pixels, It's Alive, ...

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Re: news flash
« Reply #119 on: March 02, 2020, 09:35:40 PM »
This just in....KTC's Olcpo squaring up....eyeballing the HOF...developing...stay tuned...

@Athan @olcpo Newsflash, there gonna be alot more than boarding the train........................................................
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« Reply #118 on: March 02, 2020, 02:23:51 PM »
This just in....KTC's Olcpo squaring up....eyeballing the HOF...developing...stay tuned...
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Re: Day one
« Reply #117 on: February 29, 2020, 08:47:15 AM »
Day 95 - WUPP. ODAAT. According to @Batdad , and he is correct, nothing more need be said.
Quitting is a long game. Breaking it down to simple, easy to navigate steps is crucial for success. Proud to be quit with you today.
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Re: Day one
« Reply #116 on: February 28, 2020, 09:59:00 AM »
Day 95 - WUPP. ODAAT. According to @Batdad , and he is correct, nothing more need be said.
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Re: Day one
« Reply #115 on: February 23, 2020, 04:57:19 PM »
'wave'
90 badass days!! Keep rocking it @olcpo
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Re: Day one
« Reply #114 on: February 23, 2020, 02:24:51 PM »
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Re: Day one
« Reply #113 on: February 23, 2020, 12:32:54 AM »
'wave'
90 badass days!! Keep rocking it @olcpo
Thanks @ankape  I sure appreciate you
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Re: Day one
« Reply #112 on: February 22, 2020, 11:35:03 PM »
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90 badass days!! Keep rocking it @olcpo

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Re: Day one
« Reply #111 on: February 05, 2020, 12:08:05 PM »
Day 71- Been a while, Life happens. I am Quit. Faced many triggers and have come through clean. Still WUPP'in and will continue. ODAAT still in the moment, wary, watching. Reading the intro's and musings of those early in their quit is a great reminder, Never Again.

Boot camp was the toughest 9+ weeks of my life, I thought. 26 years later I retired and had plenty of "tough" times mixed in. 71 days, I have just made it out of boot camp with the rest of life ahead. I came out of boot camp thinking I had it all figured out and knew everything. I got humbled in a heartbeat and learned more in the few weeks that followed than all previous. My point... I feel good, really Quit, But life says keep your head down, your ass covered and ready for the next shoe that WILL drop. I am enjoying and reveling in the freedom of Quit, Grateful to be clean, healing. I am also voraciously guarding my Quit. Not allowing anything to encroach. ODAAT. WUPP.

If you are reading this and still sucking on DEATH...THINK, Please! You can be rid of IT. Spit it out, look at it, wait for one minute, now go for five minutes. Yeah? An hour...another hour? You are going to feel like crap, but you feel like crap now because you know you are killing yourself one dip at a time. Go rinse your mouth out, brush your teeth, get busy occupy your brain. Think about a chew? look at the time, how long has it been? Wait another 5 minutes...A day? Read about what to expect on this site, be ready for it, know and celebrate each symptom, Nicotine will throw it all at you, but you are beating it or nic wouldn't be throwing craves, fogs, shakes, rage, _______ at you. You got it beat at this point. You used to reward yourself with a mouthful of Cancer Death, Take a break, you deserve it, have another shot of Death. Now you can reward yourself with another day of Quit/Freedom/Life.

Post your word to KTC at the start, Day one. One Day At A Time. Give your Word, Be accountable to Brother and Sister addicts, propping each other up against Nicotine, Standing tall together. Rant and Rave here. Learn. Read. Be QUIT
You are wise beyond your quit days...and as you note, reading others’ early quit writings are a healthy and fairly direct way to remember the struggle.  Keep remembering that, so if there is ever a moment you feel weak or find yourself at odds with your quit, you can take your own advice and come back here and read your musings.  Powerful stuff olcpo

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Re: Day one
« Reply #110 on: February 04, 2020, 07:48:25 PM »
Day 71- Been a while, Life happens. I am Quit. Faced many triggers and have come through clean. Still WUPP'in and will continue. ODAAT still in the moment, wary, watching. Reading the intro's and musings of those early in their quit is a great reminder, Never Again.

Boot camp was the toughest 9+ weeks of my life, I thought. 26 years later I retired and had plenty of "tough" times mixed in. 71 days, I have just made it out of boot camp with the rest of life ahead. I came out of boot camp thinking I had it all figured out and knew everything. I got humbled in a heartbeat and learned more in the few weeks that followed than all previous. My point... I feel good, really Quit, But life says keep your head down, your ass covered and ready for the next shoe that WILL drop. I am enjoying and reveling in the freedom of Quit, Grateful to be clean, healing. I am also voraciously guarding my Quit. Not allowing anything to encroach. ODAAT. WUPP.

If you are reading this and still sucking on DEATH...THINK, Please! You can be rid of IT. Spit it out, look at it, wait for one minute, now go for five minutes. Yeah? An hour...another hour? You are going to feel like crap, but you feel like crap now because you know you are killing yourself one dip at a time. Go rinse your mouth out, brush your teeth, get busy occupy your brain. Think about a chew? look at the time, how long has it been? Wait another 5 minutes...A day? Read about what to expect on this site, be ready for it, know and celebrate each symptom, Nicotine will throw it all at you, but you are beating it or nic wouldn't be throwing craves, fogs, shakes, rage, _______ at you. You got it beat at this point. You used to reward yourself with a mouthful of Cancer Death, Take a break, you deserve it, have another shot of Death. Now you can reward yourself with another day of Quit/Freedom/Life.

Post your word to KTC at the start, Day one. One Day At A Time. Give your Word, Be accountable to Brother and Sister addicts, propping each other up against Nicotine, Standing tall together. Rant and Rave here. Learn. Read. Be QUIT

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Re: Day one
« Reply #109 on: February 04, 2020, 11:47:42 AM »
Day 71- Been a while, Life happens. I am Quit. Faced many triggers and have come through clean. Still WUPP'in and will continue. ODAAT still in the moment, wary, watching. Reading the intro's and musings of those early in their quit is a great reminder, Never Again.

Boot camp was the toughest 9+ weeks of my life, I thought. 26 years later I retired and had plenty of "tough" times mixed in. 71 days, I have just made it out of boot camp with the rest of life ahead. I came out of boot camp thinking I had it all figured out and knew everything. I got humbled in a heartbeat and learned more in the few weeks that followed than all previous. My point... I feel good, really Quit, But life says keep your head down, your ass covered and ready for the next shoe that WILL drop. I am enjoying and reveling in the freedom of Quit, Grateful to be clean, healing. I am also voraciously guarding my Quit. Not allowing anything to encroach. ODAAT. WUPP.

If you are reading this and still sucking on DEATH...THINK, Please! You can be rid of IT. Spit it out, look at it, wait for one minute, now go for five minutes. Yeah? An hour...another hour? You are going to feel like crap, but you feel like crap now because you know you are killing yourself one dip at a time. Go rinse your mouth out, brush your teeth, get busy occupy your brain. Think about a chew? look at the time, how long has it been? Wait another 5 minutes...A day? Read about what to expect on this site, be ready for it, know and celebrate each symptom, Nicotine will throw it all at you, but you are beating it or nic wouldn't be throwing craves, fogs, shakes, rage, _______ at you. You got it beat at this point. You used to reward yourself with a mouthful of Cancer Death, Take a break, you deserve it, have another shot of Death. Now you can reward yourself with another day of Quit/Freedom/Life.

Post your word to KTC at the start, Day one. One Day At A Time. Give your Word, Be accountable to Brother and Sister addicts, propping each other up against Nicotine, Standing tall together. Rant and Rave here. Learn. Read. Be QUIT
Great message. Proud to quit with you @olcpo .
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Re: Day one
« Reply #108 on: February 04, 2020, 11:23:00 AM »
Day 71- Been a while, Life happens. I am Quit. Faced many triggers and have come through clean. Still WUPP'in and will continue. ODAAT still in the moment, wary, watching. Reading the intro's and musings of those early in their quit is a great reminder, Never Again.

Boot camp was the toughest 9+ weeks of my life, I thought. 26 years later I retired and had plenty of "tough" times mixed in. 71 days, I have just made it out of boot camp with the rest of life ahead. I came out of boot camp thinking I had it all figured out and knew everything. I got humbled in a heartbeat and learned more in the few weeks that followed than all previous. My point... I feel good, really Quit, But life says keep your head down, your ass covered and ready for the next shoe that WILL drop. I am enjoying and reveling in the freedom of Quit, Grateful to be clean, healing. I am also voraciously guarding my Quit. Not allowing anything to encroach. ODAAT. WUPP.

If you are reading this and still sucking on DEATH...THINK, Please! You can be rid of IT. Spit it out, look at it, wait for one minute, now go for five minutes. Yeah? An hour...another hour? You are going to feel like crap, but you feel like crap now because you know you are killing yourself one dip at a time. Go rinse your mouth out, brush your teeth, get busy occupy your brain. Think about a chew? look at the time, how long has it been? Wait another 5 minutes...A day? Read about what to expect on this site, be ready for it, know and celebrate each symptom, Nicotine will throw it all at you, but you are beating it or nic wouldn't be throwing craves, fogs, shakes, rage, _______ at you. You got it beat at this point. You used to reward yourself with a mouthful of Cancer Death, Take a break, you deserve it, have another shot of Death. Now you can reward yourself with another day of Quit/Freedom/Life.

Post your word to KTC at the start, Day one. One Day At A Time. Give your Word, Be accountable to Brother and Sister addicts, propping each other up against Nicotine, Standing tall together. Rant and Rave here. Learn. Read. Be QUIT
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Re: Day one
« Reply #107 on: January 22, 2020, 09:12:46 AM »
Day 57 - Interesting "feeling" across the site as I am posting roll this morning. I sense for some the Honeymoon is over. The beginning of the grind. The symptoms/craves/urges have subsided to a point that other things are invading the sacred space set aside for KTC. Life, family, work, "a break", memory lapse (indicating an alternative higher priority) are all surfacing among us. Is this where we forget the screaming demon monkey that lived on our backs that brought us here? T
Quite possible the best summary yet on the mid HOF doldrums.  Yeah, it is a grind and yeah, there's days where the craves do assail you. That's OK. It beats slavery and, yeah, it does get better.  Was thinking of you and that serene walk up the mountain in the quiet and stillness of the forest, the only sound but the snow crunching under your feet. You're a rich man.
Wealthy beyond what this world has to offer. As always Thanks, @Athan  and I appreciate you.

Challenges abound ahead.  Hold the line Olcpo.  I'm told the road to freedom is pricey but the reward is invaluable.