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Offline Beavergrad

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Re: Quit November 27th, new member
« Reply #3 on: February 11, 2019, 10:52:38 AM »
Today is day 76 of my quit.  This time it’s for real and I’m so happy.  The cravings this time have not been too bad because I knew in my heart I was done this time.  I chewed 5 tins of long cut per week too.  The “DipQuit” app has been a nice daily reminder of my accomplishments and reading other people’s stories on KTC.  I’m done forever, no longer a slave to water bottles, listening to my wife lecturing me, my kid asking what’s in my mouth daddy and saving my life.  I pray for strength to anyone reading this that is struggling.

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Re: Quit November 27th, new member
« Reply #2 on: December 10, 2018, 10:56:23 AM »
I finally did it, I quit for real this time.  I wanted to announce this to the world and have record of it.  Kill the can is awesome and I’ve been reading it off and on for 2 years.  What’s different between this quit and my other 3-4 attempts over the past 18 years?  I don’t want to die because I chewed and couldn’t man up to chew.  How many around us have to die from cancer, leave kids behind before we make the right choice?  5 cans per week for 18 years and this has been the easiest quit because I know I’m done for good.

Good luck to everyone

Beavergrad,

I am happy that you have made the decision to quit.  The price of admission to this forum is posting roll everyday with your quit group.  You can find your group HERE.

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Quitting here is done one day at a time (ODAAT) every damn day (EDD).  So get in to your group, post roll and start exchanging digits (phone numbers) with other members to build your accountability and brotherhood network. 

I quit with you today.

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Quit November 27th, new member
« on: December 09, 2018, 09:08:04 PM »
I finally did it, I quit for real this time.  I wanted to announce this to the world and have record of it.  Kill the can is awesome and I’ve been reading it off and on for 2 years.  What’s different between this quit and my other 3-4 attempts over the past 18 years?  I don’t want to die because I chewed and couldn’t man up to chew.  How many around us have to die from cancer, leave kids behind before we make the right choice?  5 cans per week for 18 years and this has been the easiest quit because I know I’m done for good.

Good luck to everyone