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Re: South Texas Quitter
« Reply #16 on: September 28, 2020, 07:53:44 AM »
Day six

Reflux gone
Did not have even a synthetic non nicotine dip yesterday and my mouth feels much better.

Scrotum looks like dove breast and I'm pretty sure my kids were born neked, anyone experience those side effects?
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Re: South Texas Quitter
« Reply #15 on: September 27, 2020, 10:47:46 AM »
Day five

Reflux down
Cheeks peeling
No headaches
Sleeps is good

All quiet on the cravings front.
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Re: South Texas Quitter
« Reply #14 on: September 26, 2020, 09:12:34 PM »
Day 3

Cheeks hurt (ones on my face @BluManChew )
Mouth is sensative (like some of the members here)
Small headache
Slept great
Low to zero acid reflux
Got hard as a rock so no blood flow issue (ask Mrs Warpig)

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The mouth  and reflux issues go away... hopefully the others do not!!

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Re: South Texas Quitter
« Reply #13 on: September 25, 2020, 11:30:53 AM »
Day 3

Cheeks hurt (ones on my face @BluManChew )
Mouth is sensative (like some of the members here)
Small headache
Slept great
Low to zero acid reflux
Got hard as a rock so no blood flow issue (ask Mrs Warpig)

How yall doin?
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Re: South Texas Quitter
« Reply #12 on: September 24, 2020, 04:52:37 PM »
Thanks guys, excited and ready for today.  Cant find the way to post up my Day one coin i made from the top of my last grizzly can.

Anyways:

Indegestion
hot flashes
and sore gums so far.
All normal. Things get so much better but it does take time. Not a sprint but a journey.
You might want to keep an eye on your scrotum, too.  Since nicotine is a vassal constrictor, you may find the increased blood flow due to nicotine cessation to smooth it out and make your scrote less wrinkly.  You'll want to shave of course, so you can monitor the results.  Don't worry bro, completely normal.  Send your pics to @69franx .com.  He posts those in a special forum section.

If i had to shave that, along with the rest of my body, it would look like a grizzly bear got into a gardening accident with a hedge trimmer.  My scrote is good, appears to look like a dove breast, with no feathers.  And seriously thanks for the encouragement.
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Re: South Texas Quitter
« Reply #11 on: September 24, 2020, 04:33:05 PM »
Thanks guys, excited and ready for today.  Cant find the way to post up my Day one coin i made from the top of my last grizzly can.

Anyways:

Indegestion
hot flashes
and sore gums so far.
All normal. Things get so much better but it does take time. Not a sprint but a journey.
You might want to keep an eye on your scrotum, too.  Since nicotine is a vassal constrictor, you may find the increased blood flow due to nicotine cessation to smooth it out and make your scrote less wrinkly.  You'll want to shave of course, so you can monitor the results.  Don't worry bro, completely normal.  Send your pics to @69franx .com.  He posts those in a special forum section.
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Re: South Texas Quitter
« Reply #10 on: September 24, 2020, 04:30:43 PM »
Thanks guys, excited and ready for today.  Cant find the way to post up my Day one coin i made from the top of my last grizzly can.

Anyways:

Indegestion
hot flashes
and sore gums so far.
All normal. Things get so much better but it does take time. Not a sprint but a journey.
You might want to keep an eye on your scrotum, too.  Since nicotine is a vassal constrictor, you may find the increased blood flow due to nicotine cessation to smooth it out and make your scrote less wrinkly.  You'll want to shave of course, so you can monitor the results.  Don't worry bro, completely normal.  Send your pics to @69franx .com.  He posts those in a special forum section.

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Re: South Texas Quitter
« Reply #9 on: September 24, 2020, 12:55:55 PM »
Thanks guys, excited and ready for today.  Cant find the way to post up my Day one coin i made from the top of my last grizzly can.

Anyways:

Indegestion
hot flashes
and sore gums so far.
All normal. Things get so much better but it does take time. Not a sprint but a journey.
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Re: South Texas Quitter
« Reply #8 on: September 24, 2020, 11:42:26 AM »
Thanks guys, excited and ready for today.  Cant find the way to post up my Day one coin i made from the top of my last grizzly can.

Anyways:

Indegestion
hot flashes
and sore gums so far.
Why Ike, whatever do you mean? Maybe poker's just not your game. I know, let's have a spelling contest!

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Re: South Texas Quitter
« Reply #7 on: September 24, 2020, 10:36:13 AM »
Thanks gentlemen, I'm quitting for myself.  Tired of being tied to the can.  Using mint pouches non tobacco and nicotine (have slowly been integrating them into the routine).   Not 24 hrs yet but only 5 to go.  I am serious, I am not however an over poster or a complainer.  Shoulder into the suck and get silent nods of approval, not a rah rah yeah me kinda guy. 

Love the encouragement and furver.

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@Warpig   you are in the December 2020 quit group, not the January 2021 quit group. We don’t have a day zero so yesterday was a your first day quit, September 23rd. Please post in that group. Glad you are here. Also, today is day 2 for you. Congrats.
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Re: South Texas Quitter
« Reply #6 on: September 24, 2020, 10:31:25 AM »
Thanks gentlemen, I'm quitting for myself.  Tired of being tied to the can.  Using mint pouches non tobacco and nicotine (have slowly been integrating them into the routine).   Not 24 hrs yet but only 5 to go.  I am serious, I am not however an over poster or a complainer.  Shoulder into the suck and get silent nods of approval, not a rah rah yeah me kinda guy. 

Love the encouragement and furver.

Caleb
@Warpig   you are in the December 2020 quit group, not the January 2021 quit group. We don’t have a day zero so yesterday was a your first day quit, September 23rd. Please post in that group. Glad you are here. ALso, today is day 2 for you. Congrats.
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Re: South Texas Quitter
« Reply #5 on: September 24, 2020, 09:23:41 AM »
Thanks gentlemen, I'm quitting for myself.  Tired of being tied to the can.  Using mint pouches non tobacco and nicotine (have slowly been integrating them into the routine).   Not 24 hrs yet but only 5 to go.  I am serious, I am not however an over poster or a complainer.  Shoulder into the suck and get silent nods of approval, not a rah rah yeah me kinda guy. 

Love the encouragement and furver.

Caleb
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Re: South Texas Quitter
« Reply #4 on: September 24, 2020, 08:36:57 AM »
Thanks gentlemen, I'm quitting for myself.  Tired of being tied to the can.  Using mint pouches non tobacco and nicotine (have slowly been integrating them into the routine).   Not 24 hrs yet but only 5 to go.  I am serious, I am not however an over poster or a complainer.  Shoulder into the suck and get silent nods of approval, not a rah rah yeah me kinda guy. 

Love the encouragement and furver.

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Re: South Texas Quitter
« Reply #3 on: September 24, 2020, 08:31:16 AM »
Howdy from Texas, been chewing or dipping since 14, now 40 out of shape and have horrible reflux caused by snuff.  Father passed because of esophageal carcinoma.  So I figured it was time.

Last dip High noon, today.
Welcome to KTC, Warpig. You will not regret this decision, my friend. I'm GS9502/Matthew, and I'm at 209 days of freedom after 28 years of slavery to nicotine. Prepare yourself for a shitstorm of physical, mental, and emotional ups and downs for a while. Drink tons of water, get some fake dips, seeds, gum, whatever - just so long as it's nicotine and tobacco free. If you've been reading on the site, you know this is a Cold Turkey group of badass quitters. We embrace the suck from Day 1, and we ride the lightning of withdrawals by holding one another accountable for the promise we make to ourselves and to one another to stay quit for 24 hours at a time.

You've got 24 hours in you, right? I'm betting you do, @Warpig. I'm betting you have more, but we ask only for 24 hours at a time. Do yourself a huge favor, and read all you can read on this site. It's an arsenal of knowledge and experience, inspiring and humbling. Drink it all in, my friend.

You say you're out of shape? Shit, join the club. It may get worse for a while; mine did. I satisfied my oral fixation with food for a while. Keep this in mind, though. Worry about and fight one battle at a time. You know you can get the weight off eventually. Get clean first; then focus on getting fit. You need your focus on kicking the nicodemon out of your life right now.

Who are you quitting for? If the answer isn't "myself," then you need to re-evaluate your priorities here. This has to be about you - your health, your life. That way, when you get mad at shit, when the fog hits and you can't think straight, when those cravings make you think bad shit, you can't blame it on anyone else. You're going through this because of YOUR addiction. Own it.

Post your promise tomorrow morning - early - and keep it all day. You should be in the December group if you stayed true to your post and quit today. Tomorrow (Thursday) will be your Day 2. Get up, post up. We call it WUPP - Wake Up, Post, Piss.

You have good people here who want to see you succeed. Our formula is simple: Brotherhood + Accountability = Success. Take it ODAAT - One Day At A Time. Welcome to freedom.
@Warpig  welcome. @GS9502 gave you the link to freedom as you will be in the Dec2020 group. Wake up, piss, and post your promise every single morning and then just keep your word for the day. Make connections will fellow quitters. We all have failed on our own so lets try something different. Exchange digits but only through personal messages and not on the forum or here in the Intro section. If you really want to quit you can do it and we are here to help.
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Re: South Texas Quitter
« Reply #2 on: September 23, 2020, 09:01:53 PM »
Howdy from Texas, been chewing or dipping since 14, now 40 out of shape and have horrible reflux caused by snuff.  Father passed because of esophageal carcinoma.  So I figured it was time.

Last dip High noon, today.
Welcome to KTC, Warpig. You will not regret this decision, my friend. I'm GS9502/Matthew, and I'm at 209 days of freedom after 28 years of slavery to nicotine. Prepare yourself for a shitstorm of physical, mental, and emotional ups and downs for a while. Drink tons of water, get some fake dips, seeds, gum, whatever - just so long as it's nicotine and tobacco free. If you've been reading on the site, you know this is a Cold Turkey group of badass quitters. We embrace the suck from Day 1, and we ride the lightning of withdrawals by holding one another accountable for the promise we make to ourselves and to one another to stay quit for 24 hours at a time.

You've got 24 hours in you, right? I'm betting you do, @Warpig. I'm betting you have more, but we ask only for 24 hours at a time. Do yourself a huge favor, and read all you can read on this site. It's an arsenal of knowledge and experience, inspiring and humbling. Drink it all in, my friend.

You say you're out of shape? Shit, join the club. It may get worse for a while; mine did. I satisfied my oral fixation with food for a while. Keep this in mind, though. Worry about and fight one battle at a time. You know you can get the weight off eventually. Get clean first; then focus on getting fit. You need your focus on kicking the nicodemon out of your life right now.

Who are you quitting for? If the answer isn't "myself," then you need to re-evaluate your priorities here. This has to be about you - your health, your life. That way, when you get mad at shit, when the fog hits and you can't think straight, when those cravings make you think bad shit, you can't blame it on anyone else. You're going through this because of YOUR addiction. Own it.

Post your promise tomorrow morning - early - and keep it all day. You should be in the December group if you stayed true to your post and quit today. Tomorrow (Thursday) will be your Day 2. Get up, post up. We call it WUPP - Wake Up, Post, Piss.

You have good people here who want to see you succeed. Our formula is simple: Brotherhood + Accountability = Success. Take it ODAAT - One Day At A Time. Welcome to freedom.
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