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Re: my final quit
« Reply #57 on: November 24, 2019, 05:29:55 PM »
I haven't felt any real cravings until yesterday. Just a boredom in general really.
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Re: my final quit
« Reply #56 on: November 24, 2019, 04:20:53 PM »
I haven't felt any real cravings until yesterday. Just a boredom in general really.
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Re: my final quit
« Reply #55 on: November 20, 2019, 10:24:17 PM »
Hunter4life the "this isn't day care" line was golden.

I was thinking way too far into it.

What do you think of the idea of using other habits in order to replace the nicotine habit?

@gottadoit3, I think it depends on the person. My thoughts are give everything up.

By habits, I’m assuming you mean baccoff, grinds, seeds, etc. simply put, give it all up. Its like a teenage boy with a prom date. The only way to totally and surely prevent the deed from occurring is to remove the date. You can try everything to prevent it and it can still happen.

Having something to tide me over left me in a state of untrustworthiness. It’s something I had to do.
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Re: my final quit
« Reply #54 on: November 20, 2019, 11:59:40 AM »
Hunter4life the "this isn't day care" line was golden.

I was thinking way too far into it.

What do you think of the idea of using other habits in order to replace the nicotine habit?

gotta,

The only habit you have with nicotine, is you like to put shit in your mouth.  The only things that should go in your mouth are food, beverage and a good woman (or man, depending on your gender and/or sexual preference).  The rest nicotine is your addiction. 

Find a good hobbie you can do in place of dipping and use fake and/or seeds, gum and candy as long as you need to.  You will eventually ween yourself off of them naturally.

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Re: my final quit
« Reply #53 on: November 20, 2019, 10:42:46 AM »
Hunter4life the "this isn't day care" line was golden.

I was thinking way too far into it.

What do you think of the idea of using other habits in order to replace the nicotine habit?

Nicotine ADDICTION

Not habit. Have you admitted to yourself that your an addict yet? You need to.

Dip substitutes are fine though.. sunflower seeds, gum, tooth picks, fake dip.. whatever you need. Anything but nicotine.
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Re: my final quit
« Reply #52 on: November 20, 2019, 10:39:35 AM »
@gottadoit, I’m not saying you will never be successful quitting without this site, but if you follow instructions and advice to a Tee, you will be successful with us and KTC. It’s just like if you are sick and the doctor gives you meds. If you take half of the meds every other day, will your infection disappear? Maybe, maybe not, but it may come back. If you follow the directions, it’s gone for good. That’s just what all the others are trying to say in their own way.

I’m 39. In the 24 years I’ve been dipping, I never could quit for more than 4 days. So you see, I started at KTC worse off than you. I’m on day 37 and killing it. That’s never been done before. I just followed everyone’s advice and found some friends that suited me in the attitude sector, and stuck with em. You are not expected to get along with everyone. This isn’t day care. Find some guys that you you described and watch their back too.

You can’t think that you will make it on your own. Get some digits, make those text promises, post roll, promise someone dear to you DAILY, and take it ODAAT. You need something, I’m here. Get started and carry on.

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Re: my final quit
« Reply #51 on: November 20, 2019, 07:09:03 AM »
Hunter4life the "this isn't day care" line was golden.

I was thinking way too far into it.

What do you think of the idea of using other habits in order to replace the nicotine habit?

Nicotine ADDICTION

Not habit. Have you admitted to yourself that your an addict yet? You need to.

Dip substitutes are fine though.. sunflower seeds, gum, tooth picks, fake dip.. whatever you need. Anything but nicotine.

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Re: my final quit
« Reply #50 on: November 20, 2019, 01:24:38 AM »
Hunter4life the "this isn't day care" line was golden.

I was thinking way too far into it.

What do you think of the idea of using other habits in order to replace the nicotine habit?
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Re: my final quit
« Reply #49 on: November 19, 2019, 07:37:13 PM »
@gottadoit, I’m not saying you will never be successful quitting without this site, but if you follow instructions and advice to a Tee, you will be successful with us and KTC. It’s just like if you are sick and the doctor gives you meds. If you take half of the meds every other day, will your infection disappear? Maybe, maybe not, but it may come back. If you follow the directions, it’s gone for good. That’s just what all the others are trying to say in their own way.

I’m 39. In the 24 years I’ve been dipping, I never could quit for more than 4 days. So you see, I started at KTC worse off than you. I’m on day 37 and killing it. That’s never been done before. I just followed everyone’s advice and found some friends that suited me in the attitude sector, and stuck with em. You are not expected to get along with everyone. This isn’t day care. Find some guys that you you described and watch their back too.

You can’t think that you will make it on your own. Get some digits, make those text promises, post roll, promise someone dear to you DAILY, and take it ODAAT. You need something, I’m here. Get started and carry on.

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Re: my final quit
« Reply #48 on: November 19, 2019, 05:13:46 PM »
@gottadoit, I’m not saying you will never be successful quitting without this site, but if you follow instructions and advice to a Tee, you will be successful with us and KTC. It’s just like if you are sick and the doctor gives you meds. If you take half of the meds every other day, will your infection disappear? Maybe, maybe not, but it may come back. If you follow the directions, it’s gone for good. That’s just what all the others are trying to say in their own way.

I’m 39. In the 24 years I’ve been dipping, I never could quit for more than 4 days. So you see, I started at KTC worse off than you. I’m on day 37 and killing it. That’s never been done before. I just followed everyone’s advice and found some friends that suited me in the attitude sector, and stuck with em. You are not expected to get along with everyone. This isn’t day care. Find some guys that you you described and watch their back too.

You can’t think that you will make it on your own. Get some digits, make those text promises, post roll, promise someone dear to you DAILY, and take it ODAAT. You need something, I’m here. Get started and carry on.

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Re: my final quit
« Reply #47 on: November 19, 2019, 04:04:47 PM »
@gottadoit, I’m not saying you will never be successful quitting without this site, but if you follow instructions and advice to a Tee, you will be successful with us and KTC. It’s just like if you are sick and the doctor gives you meds. If you take half of the meds every other day, will your infection disappear? Maybe, maybe not, but it may come back. If you follow the directions, it’s gone for good. That’s just what all the others are trying to say in their own way.

I’m 39. In the 24 years I’ve been dipping, I never could quit for more than 4 days. So you see, I started at KTC worse off than you. I’m on day 37 and killing it. That’s never been done before. I just followed everyone’s advice and found some friends that suited me in the attitude sector, and stuck with em. You are not expected to get along with everyone. This isn’t day care. Find some guys that you you described and watch their back too.

You can’t think that you will make it on your own. Get some digits, make those text promises, post roll, promise someone dear to you DAILY, and take it ODAAT. You need something, I’m here. Get started and carry on.
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« Reply #46 on: November 19, 2019, 09:46:06 AM »
You know, I don't really give a damn what you say about me. Use me as an example of a failure. Use me in posts to point out what a failure of a quitter looks like. I don't give a damn. Truthfully, if it helps to motivate someone else to stay quit then that's good. Now sure, I hate the fact that I've caved so many times of course. But I can't do a single thing to change the past. I can only do something differently each and every day that I'm alive here on this earth. And that really is that backbone of posting roll every day is it not? To make a daily promise - to break it down into just the simple concept of the "now" or merely "one" as opposed to tomorrow, a month from now, a year from now, etc.

What I'd really like you all to understand is that condescension and ridicule may be keeping folks from being in the brotherhood that is KTC.

Let us get this straight right here right now. Just because you are no longer succumbing to your addictions and someone else currently is, that doesn't make you any better than them! Just because you haven't caved and someone else has does not make you a better person than them! And you acting like it does in fact does NOT make it so!

Now, I don't expect to be understood at all with this post. In fact, the opposite. Just like I said in a previous post on the forums, I expect to be ridiculed, mocked, belittled, criticized, etc. And my point is to not say that that is ENTIRELY bad. In fact it may be good in some situations...

However, different people are gonna respond to different things in different situations, and you all belittling people on an anonymous message board dedicated to quitting dip frankly just makes you seem weak.

There are two (maybe three) people who stick out in my mind from this forum that make me want to NEVER give up in my quit. And I won't name them here right off. But they don't condescend, mock, and belittle. They are patient and kind. And that may be what some need.

If you think it's cool to insult me on this anonymous message board, go ahead. It makes you seem lame. I'll still be telling kids every day to quit dip when I see em' with a dip in their mouth. I'll still be tellin' kids to stop smoking cigarettes while they're 2 years in as opposed to 10!

Go ahead, use as an example - I'll still be quit! And I'll still effect change in people in my day to day life.

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"Use me as an example of a failure."

I would rather use you as an example of success. I know you can stay quit. Do the things KTC recommends -- double down on them...put extra effort in-- and you will succeed and you can be successful today! Today's all you have anyhow. It's all any of us have.

So instead of bitching and moaning about what other people are saying, why don't you quit dwelling on, and rise above, failure mode? You don't have any control over them, only yourself.

Now start "being" a quitter, and continue to do so, and you will succeed.
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« Reply #45 on: November 18, 2019, 11:38:45 PM »
You know, I don't really give a damn what you say about me. Use me as an example of a failure. Use me in posts to point out what a failure of a quitter looks like. I don't give a damn. Truthfully, if it helps to motivate someone else to stay quit then that's good. Now sure, I hate the fact that I've caved so many times of course. But I can't do a single thing to change the past. I can only do something differently each and every day that I'm alive here on this earth. And that really is that backbone of posting roll every day is it not? To make a daily promise - to break it down into just the simple concept of the "now" or merely "one" as opposed to tomorrow, a month from now, a year from now, etc.

What I'd really like you all to understand is that condescension and ridicule may be keeping folks from being in the brotherhood that is KTC.

Let us get this straight right here right now. Just because you are no longer succumbing to your addictions and someone else currently is, that doesn't make you any better than them! Just because you haven't caved and someone else has does not make you a better person than them! And you acting like it does in fact does NOT make it so!

Now, I don't expect to be understood at all with this post. In fact, the opposite. Just like I said in a previous post on the forums, I expect to be ridiculed, mocked, belittled, criticized, etc. And my point is to not say that that is ENTIRELY bad. In fact it may be good in some situations...

However, different people are gonna respond to different things in different situations, and you all belittling people on an anonymous message board dedicated to quitting dip frankly just makes you seem weak.

There are two (maybe three) people who stick out in my mind from this forum that make me want to NEVER give up in my quit. And I won't name them here right off. But they don't condescend, mock, and belittle. They are patient and kind. And that may be what some need.

If you think it's cool to insult me on this anonymous message board, go ahead. It makes you seem lame. I'll still be telling kids every day to quit dip when I see em' with a dip in their mouth. I'll still be tellin' kids to stop smoking cigarettes while they're 2 years in as opposed to 10!

Go ahead, use as an example - I'll still be quit! And I'll still effect change in people in my day to day life.

Bet.
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Re: my final quit
« Reply #44 on: November 15, 2019, 03:09:54 PM »
Please tell me we’re not allowing this fool to “try” again.

Please?
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Re: my final quit
« Reply #43 on: November 15, 2019, 12:55:42 PM »
I think this one is his final final final final quit.