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Community => Introductions => Topic started by: AWright2262 on January 26, 2019, 10:07:43 PM
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Well yeah my introduction lol?
I had no idea that I was suppose to post one of these or it just slipped my mind honestly. As I sit here today I am five days quit and I am so proud of myself for reaching this milestone for myself.
My name is Aaron, I'm a 23 year old man from Eastern Ky way back in the great Appalachian Hills where dipping is a norm for most everyone I know.
To be honest i'd say the ration is 5;2 out of 5 people 2 of which will be dippers lol.
I have a beautiful wife and a son who is about to turn 2 on the 30th!! Big day for little man.I don't want him to know his daddy suffers to a habit!
My hobbies include Working out, and playing music! I mostly play country but i'm opinion minded on music I do not discriminate lol!
I know whats going through your mind right now. "this guy is too young to be addicted to dip." well bub I promise thats not the case.
I've been dipping since i was 13 years old and last week i was up to 2 cans a day. Thats $198.96 A MONTH!!!! I have been in the Army National Guard since I was 18 (5yrs). In 2017 my unit was deployed overseas, where of course for us dippers our lips would turn raw simply because of the stress and worry of loved ones back home.
Funny story some of the bases I was on had a shortage of dip most of the time so me being the addict I was I made my wife mail me 13 rolls of dip at a time.... Thats embarrassing now looking back at it.
Waking up putting a dip in.
Driving I had a dip in.
In the shower I would dip.
Working out I had a dip in.
At my job I had a dip in.
Directly after a meal I had a dip.
Before I went to bed I had a dip.
(This was the guy I was before.)
After I discovered KTC and the amazing people that come with it i'll never go back. I want to say how appreciative i am for the support I've received thus far.
IM PROUD TO SAY IM NO LONGER A PRISONER TO THIS ADDICTION!
--------AW 1-22-2019
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Great job, Aaron and so glad to see you are posting roll in May! And first may I say THANK YOU for your service!
Just take things one day at a time, lean on your brothers and sisters here, keep your promise every day and you will ultimately rid yourself of nicotine's grip. Drink the KTC Koolaid because everything we do here really works. Try to learn as much about this addiction as you can - it definitely helped me in my quit, the more I saw this as the addiction that it was.
Proud to be quit with you today.
FLLIP
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Well yeah my introduction lol?
I had no idea that I was suppose to post one of these or it just slipped my mind honestly. As I sit here today I am five days quit and I am so proud of myself for reaching this milestone for myself.
My name is Aaron, I'm 23 year man from Eastern Ky way back in the great Appalachian Hills where dipping is a norm for most everyone I know.
To be honest i'd say the ration is 5;2 out of 5 people 2 of which will be dippers lol.
I have a beautiful wife and a son who is about to turn 2 on the 30th!! Big day for little man.I don't want him to know his daddy suffers to a habit!
My hobbies include Working out, and playing music! I mostly play country but i'm opinion minded on music I do not discriminate lol!
I know whats going through your mind right now. "this guy is too young to be addicted to dip." well bub I promise thats not the case.
I've been dipping since i was 13 years old and last week i was up to 2 cans a day. Thats $198.96 A MONTH!!!! I have been in the Army National Guard since I was 18 (5yrs). In 2017 my unit was deployed overseas, where of course for us dippers our lips would turn raw simply because of the stress and worry of loved ones back home.
Funny story some of the bases I was on had a shortage of dip most of the time so me being the addict I was I made my wife mail me 13 rolls of dip at a time.... Thats embarrassing now looking back at it.
Waking up putting a dip in.
Driving I had a dip in.
In the shower I would dip.
Working out I had a dip in.
At my job I had a dip in.
Directly after a meal I had a dip.
Before I went to bed I had a dip.
(This was the guy I was before.)
After I discovered KTC and the amazing people that come with it i'll never go back. I want to say how appreciative i am for the support I've received thus far.
IM PROUD TO SAY IM NO LONGER A PRISONER TO THIS ADDICTION!
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Glad to see you posting Brother, I know it may seem silly but try to do it every day or so, some day I think it will be cool to look back. Thank you for your Service, something I respect highly. I too was slated to serve, but The Big guy had other plans and a car accident messed up my back a few months before I was to ship out to the Island, Made it to MEPS where my Records caught up with me, My Friends went south, I went back home.
I am so glad to have you as my May Quit Brother. We have this! As I said in the PM, you ever need anything hit me up. We are Brothers and we will do it together! Honored to Quit with you Today!
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I know whats going through your mind right now. "this guy is too young to be addicted to dip." well bub I promise thats not the case.
I sincerely doubt that anyone on this site would ever tell you that, helll I would wager that 99% of us were addicted as hell by 23. Having said that.. we weren’t smart enough to quit then, so kudos my friend. Thank you for your service and proud to be Quit with you.
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AW, nice to meet ya man. I started dipping when I was like 14 or 15 so I started pretty young just like you. Glad you found ktc. This place is incredible. Other than waking up and posting roll every damn day, take the time to stroll through ktc, there's a lot to offer. Educate yourself on addiction and the changes you will see as you progress in your quit. Find some support and build a nice web of accountability with vets and new quitters in May or other groups. Own your quit.
Congrats on making it through your first weekend. Right now your head is probably foggy as hell. Concentration will be difficult for another 7 days or so. Your sleep will probably suck soon if not already and the mind games will begin soon. Just stay the course, enjoy the ride and remember what this all feels like. We all came out on the other side for the better. Anyways, proud to quit with you today!
Mike
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Well yeah my introduction lol?
I had no idea that I was suppose to post one of these or it just slipped my mind honestly. As I sit here today I am five days quit and I am so proud of myself for reaching this milestone for myself.
My name is Aaron, I'm 23 year man from Eastern Ky way back in the great Appalachian Hills where dipping is a norm for most everyone I know.
To be honest i'd say the ration is 5;2 out of 5 people 2 of which will be dippers lol.
I have a beautiful wife and a son who is about to turn 2 on the 30th!! Big day for little man.I don't want him to know his daddy suffers to a habit!
My hobbies include Working out, and playing music! I mostly play country but i'm opinion minded on music I do not discriminate lol!
I know whats going through your mind right now. "this guy is too young to be addicted to dip." well bub I promise thats not the case.
I've been dipping since i was 13 years old and last week i was up to 2 cans a day. Thats $198.96 A MONTH!!!! I have been in the Army National Guard since I was 18 (5yrs). In 2017 my unit was deployed overseas, where of course for us dippers our lips would turn raw simply because of the stress and worry of loved ones back home.
Funny story some of the bases I was on had a shortage of dip most of the time so me being the addict I was I made my wife mail me 13 rolls of dip at a time.... Thats embarrassing now looking back at it.
Waking up putting a dip in.
Driving I had a dip in.
In the shower I would dip.
Working out I had a dip in.
At my job I had a dip in.
Directly after a meal I had a dip.
Before I went to bed I had a dip.
(This was the guy I was before.)
After I discovered KTC and the amazing people that come with it i'll never go back. I want to say how appreciative i am for the support I've received thus far.
IM PROUD TO SAY IM NO LONGER A PRISONER TO THIS ADDICTION!
--------AW 1-22-2019
Glad to see you posting Brother, I know it may seem silly but try to do it every day or so Post Every Damn Day, some day I think it will be cool to look back. Thank you for your Service, something I respect highly. I too was slated to serve, but The Big guy had other plans and a car accident messed up my back a few months before I was to ship out to the Island, Made it to MEPS where my Records caught up with me, My Friends went south, I went back home.
I am so glad to have you as my May Quit Brother. We have this! As I said in the PM, you ever need anything hit me up. We are Brothers and we will do it together! Honored to Quit with you Today!
Sorry Rick, but that line you wrote was just bothering me a bit. We post Every Damn Day and there is no try. DO or DO NOT.
AW,
I already know you to be a bad ass quitter so carry on my brother.
Chris
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I sitting at day 10 and it sees like the cravings are a hit and miss. Most of the time i'm dying for a dip, however there is another time although its short and you have to really focus i dont feel the need too. This is really hard to explain for me.
Yesterday I had my first long drive in the car, that whole ride I craved a dip. I know theres more to this life than looking for the next dip.
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I sitting at day 10 and it sees like the cravings are a hit and miss. Most of the time i'm dying for a dip, however there is another time although its short and you have to really focus i dont feel the need too. This is really hard to explain for me.
Yesterday I had my first long drive in the car, that whole ride I craved a dip. I know theres more to this life than looking for the next dip.
There most definitely is more to life than than a dead plant in a can. You are winning one little bit at a time. Every second you tell the nic bitch NO, is a win. Stay strong, reach out if you need to, there is no shame in asking for help. Heck, I never asked for help, I just called someone to shoot the shit with while I was craving and after talking to them for a bit, the craving was gone.
You are doing great AW. Stay with it, you will feel better soon.
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I sitting at day 10 and it sees like the cravings are a hit and miss. Most of the time i'm dying for a dip, however there is another time although its short and you have to really focus i dont feel the need too. This is really hard to explain for me.
Yesterday I had my first long drive in the car, that whole ride I craved a dip. I know theres more to this life than looking for the next dip.
Proud of you Brother! Keep it up, My Day Yesterday and today were much the same. Yesterday was great, had a few seeds and that was it, not even a true craving. Today the Fog came back a little this morning on the way into work, I'm kinda growing on that feeling hahah. I had a few times I was craving, but the text from you and a few of the other Brothers helped a lot!
Keep on kicking Ass man!
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This weekend has been rough on me. I did not cave and I will not cave. I had drill the past two days where almost my whole unit dips. I get there around 6:30 and leave about 5:30 pm during the whole time I see dip, I smell dip, but I DO NOT TASTE DIP. I posted on facebook about my quit and got a massive amount of support and some of the guys seen it. Some of them were trying to get me to dip which was fucking awful to be honest I basically told them my quit is more important than an hour of sucking cancer out of a dry plant. Thank you everyone!!!! ODAAT
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This weekend has been rough on me. I did not cave and I will not cave. I had drill the past two days where almost my whole unit dips. I get there around 6:30 and leave about 5:30 pm during the whole time I see dip, I smell dip, but I DO NOT TASTE DIP. I posted on facebook about my quit and got a massive amount of support and some of the guys seen it. Some of them were trying to get me to dip which was fucking awful to be honest I basically told them my quit is more important than an hour of sucking cancer out of a dry plant. Thank you everyone!!!! ODAAT
Kick ass for not caving bro! That can be extremely rough to have that much pressure around you. You should really look into Teaza or my favorite- Grinds coffee pouches. The caffeine is a good replacement for the nicotine and being so early in your quit, not a bad way to replicate having a dip in your mouth. Not to mention, the appearance of having a dip in your mouth may keep those in your unit off you for a bit. Either way, stay strong and drive on!
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The craves are not as demanding anymore. It's almost like I can focus on different things that I couldn't before.
Not to say that they totally gone because they're not, I just dont think about them 24/7.
19 Days ago if you would've told me I was going to make it this far I'd think you was out of your mind, but here I am with a lifetime ahead of me.
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Awright2262
Welcome to the group and congratulations on your success in beating this habit.
Here are some words of advice to help you in your quit.
The main way to be successful is to just decide that you have quit. Once you stop the negotiating in your head as to whether you will do one more or not the rest becomes far more simple.
The next important thing is to learn how to distract your attention. When you get those thoughts about dipping, switch your attention and think about something else. Anything else that you like. This ability to change your focus will guarantee your success and make your quit that much easier.
When you place a dip in your mouth, your brain releases sugars. Well, those sugars are now going to be gone.
However, you can replace them with OJ or other fruit juices with sugar. This will provide some comfort, especially on your initial quit days.
Make sure to exercise with weights and cardio when you feel that nagging tension in your muscles, you feel that rage, when you can not sleep and when you cannot focus. Exercise really helps.
Here is one that most people overlook. Get at least 3 square meals a day. Hunger can really bring on those urges so squash those urges before they come. Eat full healthy meals and do not let yourself get excessively hungry. You will see this helps a great deal.
I waited until I was 59 quit after using tobacco for 40 years. You are wise to quit now.
I quit with you today.
Dundippin day 1250
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I know whats going through your mind right now. "this guy is too young to be addicted to dip." well bub I promise thats not the case.
I sincerely doubt that anyone on this site would ever tell you that, helll I would wager that 99% of us were addicted as hell by 23. Having said that.. we weren’t smart enough to quit then, so kudos my friend. Thank you for your service and proud to be Quit with you.
Welcome AW, great work and keep up the posting! You seem like you are drinking the kool-aid right up. That's great and it truly works. Something I wish I had started earlier in my quit.
Also I'm 24 (Almost 25) just as young. Here's a fun fact... Studies have shown if you don't get hooked before 18 you are far less likely to become a nicotine addict. The majority of us started young and were likely hooked well before age 18.
One last piece of advice (or whatever you want to call it), dipping unfortunately was not a habit for any of us. We are addicts plain and simple, proud to be quit with you today.
It does get easier and it does get better, remember the initial suck is temporary, and while I can't promise it will ever be 100% "gone" it does get easier and easier. Always have a plan if you're thinking of dipping, call everyone of your brothers and ask if it's OK to have even just one lip and ai promise all of them will tell you hell no.
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I know whats going through your mind right now. "this guy is too young to be addicted to dip." well bub I promise thats not the case.
I sincerely doubt that anyone on this site would ever tell you that, helll I would wager that 99% of us were addicted as hell by 23. Having said that.. we weren’t smart enough to quit then, so kudos my friend. Thank you for your service and proud to be Quit with you.
Welcome AW, great work and keep up the posting! You seem like you are drinking the kool-aid right up. That's great and it truly works. Something I wish I had started earlier in my quit.
Also I'm 24 (Almost 25) just as young. Here's a fun fact... Studies have shown if you don't get hooked before 18 you are far less likely to become a nicotine addict. The majority of us started young and were likely hooked well before age 18.
One last piece of advice (or whatever you want to call it), dipping unfortunately was not a habit for any of us. We are addicts plain and simple, proud to be quit with you today.
It does get easier and it does get better, remember the initial suck is temporary, and while I can't promise it will ever be 100% "gone" it does get easier and easier. Always have a plan if you're thinking of dipping, call everyone of your brothers and ask if it's OK to have even just one lip and ai promise all of them will tell you hell no.
Good job, AWright.
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Thank you to all who have posted on my Intro.
As I sit at day 54 I look back on what I would've been doing if I didn't find Kill The Can..
I would be having a nice mixed drink with a BIG dip in right now.. I'd actually keep rotating dips left and right.
I feel so confident about my quit right now but, I know I can't let my guard down...
The cravings get hard at times...
Whenever I go into a gas station and I see the wall I tell the clerk how many days I've been quit.
To everyone thats helped me this far I thank you. Lets continue this journey.
-AW
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Thank you to all who have posted on my Intro.
As I sit at day 54 I look back on what I would've been doing if I didn't find Kill The Can..
I would be having a nice mixed drink with a BIG dip in right now.. I'd actually keep rotating dips left and right.
I feel so confident about my quit right now but, I know I can't let my guard down...
The cravings get hard at times...
Whenever I go into a gas station and I see the wall I tell the clerk how many days I've been quit.
To everyone thats helped me this far I thank you. Lets continue this journey.
-AW
Keep killing it AW!
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Day 56 and I’m feeling great, nothing could make me ruin what I have achieved.
I can’t let my guard down though, the cravings still sneak up on me. It gives me chills to think that I can still taste it in my mouth this many days out.
We are all recovering addicts and we much never forget that...
AW
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Day 73 is upon me, and I feel it. At times I crave the biggest dip imaginable. Other times I gag at the thought of it...
I know that if I just have one I’ll ruin everything and the addiction will take over.. That probably catches so many people who aren’t held accountable.
I’m a huge supporter of KTC and all the good it brings to the table. Without a massive about of support outside the forum I get PLENTY inside it.
I can’t beleive I use to be control by a can of shit. Literally it’s untelling what they put in it.. At the time I thought it was the greatest thing to be driving down the road with a big dip in listening to Skynyrd and just living...
No I dread drives because they’re triggers.. I dread gas stations. I dread after my workouts..
I can’t stop here I’m not done fighting..
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Awright I’ve been there. The dog days of quitting are maybe worse than the early days. At least early on you’d feel a sense of accomplishment when you got to the end of the day. But after a while you aren’t patting yourself on the back like you used to. But the voice of your addiction is still there trying to get fed. I remember it wasn’t the size of my craves that got to me, but the fact that they never fucking stopped coming.
There is nothing you can do but buckle down and trust the program. It ABSOLUTELY DOES get easier, and I’m talking way easier....but it takes a long time. And getting to 73 days deserves credit, that is real quitting. At this point you know how to quit, you just have to stay with it. Keep grinding buddy. And blast some Skynyrd loud. Dip doesn’t own their music...take it back for yourself!
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Awright I’ve been there. The dog days of quitting are maybe worse than the early days. At least early on you’d feel a sense of accomplishment when you got to the end of the day. But after a while you aren’t patting yourself on the back like you used to. But the voice of your addiction is still there trying to get fed. I remember it wasn’t the size of my craves that got to me, but the fact that they never fucking stopped coming.
There is nothing you can do but buckle down and trust the program. It ABSOLUTELY DOES get easier, and I’m talking way easier....but it takes a long time. And getting to 73 days deserves credit, that is real quitting. At this point you know how to quit, you just have to stay with it. Keep grinding buddy. And blast some Skynyrd loud. Dip doesn’t own their music...take it back for yourself!
AWright - if I were you I'd get Andy (Dagranger's) contact info as well. He is a winner that knows how to battle this demon like a boss. He posts every day in October 2013, and is one of the biggest bad asses of 2013. He's right - it does get better, and a lot better. In fact, you have some really good days coming up. But I can tell you that this battle turns into a feeling of euphoria - as once you start feeling the "win", you realize that there is nothing that you cannot do when you set your mind to it. Quitting dip is the best decision you ever made. Keep at it, and you'll love where you are going.
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Awright I’ve been there. The dog days of quitting are maybe worse than the early days. At least early on you’d feel a sense of accomplishment when you got to the end of the day. But after a while you aren’t patting yourself on the back like you used to. But the voice of your addiction is still there trying to get fed. I remember it wasn’t the size of my craves that got to me, but the fact that they never fucking stopped coming.
There is nothing you can do but buckle down and trust the program. It ABSOLUTELY DOES get easier, and I’m talking way easier....but it takes a long time. And getting to 73 days deserves credit, that is real quitting. At this point you know how to quit, you just have to stay with it. Keep grinding buddy. And blast some Skynyrd loud. Dip doesn’t own their music...take it back for yourself!
AWright - if I were you I'd get Andy (Dagranger's) contact info as well. He is a winner that knows how to battle this demon like a boss. He posts every day in October 2013, and is one of the biggest bad asses of 2013. He's right - it does get better, and a lot better. In fact, you have some really good days coming up. But I can tell you that this battle turns into a feeling of euphoria - as once you start feeling the "win", you realize that there is nothing that you cannot do when you set your mind to it. Quitting dip is the best decision you ever made. Keep at it, and you'll love where you are going.
Thanks guys I appreciate the support. This is also a fight we have to fight together! I'm thankful for my Vets!!!
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I use to think depression and anxiety was kinda made up in a sense when I was younger. Now that I am older I can tell you that it’s very much so real. The feeling of never being good enough, the thought of not having a great body, always being in the wrong with everyone you’re involved with. Seems like things will get better eventually..
On a side note, Had a dentist appointment today and everything went good he said my teeth look like a whole new set because no stain!
Just wanted to type that out, 80 days of being quit and I am happy about that.
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I used to feel the same way about anxiety. I laughed at it and people that talked about it.... Wrong yes. But now I know how real it is.
Damn good news on the dentist appointment. That's a hell of a win. I need to make that appointment my own self..
Proud to quit with you.
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I'm at day 87, and that's super hard for me to believe.
Thank god for KTC and the brothers that come along with it.
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I'm at day 87, and that's super hard for me to believe.
Thank god for KTC and the brothers that come along with it.
Atta boy keep kicking that nic every damn day.
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AW, you were the first guy with me posting in May, you are only 9 days away from the Hall of Fame! So proud of you man, My First May Brother, I appreciate your support and our text. I know you will be deploying soon, Hit me up for those pick ups and I have been practicing with the Zero Reports. I am both Proud and Honored to be a Masters of Mayhem with you! Thanks for the Brotherhood, Support, and your Service to our Great Country. Thank you for fighting for our freedom so my Wife and Daughter's can lay their heads down at night under Freedom!
Love ya Like a Brother, Be Safe out there, we await your Return State Side, Let us know if there is anything we can do for you or the family while you are away!
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AW, you were the first guy with me posting in May, you are only 9 days away from the Hall of Fame! So proud of you man, My First May Brother, I appreciate your support and our text. I know you will be deploying soon, Hit me up for those pick ups and I have been practicing with the Zero Reports. I am both Proud and Honored to be a Masters of Mayhem with you! Thanks for the Brotherhood, Support, and your Service to our Great Country. Thank you for fighting for our freedom so my Wife and Daughter's can lay their heads down at night under Freedom!
Love ya Like a Brother, Be Safe out there, we await your Return State Side, Let us know if there is anything we can do for you or the family while you are away!
Thank you brother! I am proud to be quit with you. You're the glue that holds us together. Everyday you link up with everyone even when you're busy! Keep being you Rick. We need more of you in this world.
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As I embark on another journey in my life I am not in fear anymore. I'm not in fear of being held down by a dead plant.
I'll be leaving out for roughly 25 days on military orders. Which seems fun to most people or really exciting right???? Well not for
an addict who has to see people dip, spit and repeat 24/7.
We all make our own choices and I made mine when I turned to KTC to help me defeat this habit. Of course the battle isn't over it just began.
While i'm gone i'll hit my 100 I'm hoping to have enough time to spill it all out for everyone put if not I'll be postponed until my return.
AW 94 Out! Sending my love
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As I embark on another journey in my life I am not in fear anymore. I'm not in fear of being held down by a dead plant.
I'll be leaving out for roughly 25 days on military orders. Which seems fun to most people or really exciting right???? Well not for
an addict who has to see people dip, spit and repeat 24/7.
We all make our own choices and I made mine when I turned to KTC to help me defeat this habit. Of course the battle isn't over it just began.
While i'm gone i'll hit my 100 I'm hoping to have enough time to spill it all out for everyone put if not I'll be postponed until my return.
AW 94 Out! Sending my love
Thank you for your service sir! Stay safe out there and stay quit, we are all counting on you!
Gunnar 80
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As I embark on another journey in my life I am not in fear anymore. I'm not in fear of being held down by a dead plant.
I'll be leaving out for roughly 25 days on military orders. Which seems fun to most people or really exciting right???? Well not for
an addict who has to see people dip, spit and repeat 24/7.
We all make our own choices and I made mine when I turned to KTC to help me defeat this habit. Of course the battle isn't over it just began.
While i'm gone i'll hit my 100 I'm hoping to have enough time to spill it all out for everyone put if not I'll be postponed until my return.
AW 94 Out! Sending my love
Thank you for your service sir! Stay safe out there and stay quit, we are all counting on you!
Gunnar 80
Yes, Thank you very much for your service and helping keep our great country safe. We will keep your seat warm on the HOF train for you and make a special stop just for you, while you are gone. Stay Safe and Stay nicotine free.
chris2alaska 467
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AW, HOF day. Congrats brother. Hope all is well in Germany today. Thank you again for your service and congrats on the HOF!
Gunnar
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Happy HOF Day Brother! It's been a long journey but we did it together! Enjoy the Ride and I will see ya for 101!
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159 Days quit and I feel incredible. So many people to thank the support on this site is amazing.
LIVE LONG AND QUIT BABYYY!!!!
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Day 161
Every day is another test that we have to go through. Every gas station/convenient store that we pass we will always take a second look.
I'm still early in my quit and that's okay because with KTC I feel like I'll always have a fall back to help me.
I can't thank the vets enough just for the conversations and daily motivation.
I'm to the point now where I'm bragging to everyone about how I'm overcoming this dream of a life without dip.
A lot of people look at me like I'm crazy like ohh that Isn't too hard buddy.
Well, I'm here to say it is. Two cans a day and wasn't slowing up at all. If I didn't quit cold turkey I wasn't going to quit.
I'm thankful you have to quit cold turkey here. It separates the strong and weak quitters.
So for all you faithful quitters live long and dip free baby!!!!!
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Day 161
Every day is another test that we have to go through. Every gas station/convenient store that we pass we will always take a second look.
I'm still early in my quit and that's okay because with KTC I feel like I'll always have a fall back to help me.
I can't thank the vets enough just for the conversations and daily motivation.
I'm to the point now where I'm bragging to everyone about how I'm overcoming this dream of a life without dip.
A lot of people look at me like I'm crazy like ohh that Isn't too hard buddy.
Well, I'm here to say it is. Two cans a day and wasn't slowing up at all. If I didn't quit cold turkey I wasn't going to quit.
I'm thankful you have to quit cold turkey here. It separates the strong and weak quitters.
So for all you faithful quitters live long and dip free baby!!!!!
Being quit for a day is something to celebrate, being quit half a year like you have is really something to crow about. Non users don’t know....they don’t know that your brain has told you to dip thousands of times....and you have rejected that offfer every time. I know how hard that is....so congrats...Also, there will be a day where you go into a gas station, buy a water, or soda, or something else, and walk out. Your eyes wont’t go to the dip, it won’t even enter your brain. That life is out there free from all that bullshit. Keep fighting and you will get there.
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Day 161
Every day is another test that we have to go through. Every gas station/convenient store that we pass we will always take a second look.
I'm still early in my quit and that's okay because with KTC I feel like I'll always have a fall back to help me.
I can't thank the vets enough just for the conversations and daily motivation.
I'm to the point now where I'm bragging to everyone about how I'm overcoming this dream of a life without dip.
A lot of people look at me like I'm crazy like ohh that Isn't too hard buddy.
Well, I'm here to say it is. Two cans a day and wasn't slowing up at all. If I didn't quit cold turkey I wasn't going to quit.
I'm thankful you have to quit cold turkey here. It separates the strong and weak quitters.
So for all you faithful quitters live long and dip free baby!!!!!
Being quit for a day is something to celebrate, being quit half a year like you have is really something to crow about. Non users don’t know....they don’t know that your brain has told you to dip thousands of times....and you have rejected that offfer every time. I know how hard that is....so congrats...Also, there will be a day where you go into a gas station, buy a water, or soda, or something else, and walk out. Your eyes wont’t go to the dip, it won’t even enter your brain. That life is out there free from all that bullshit. Keep fighting and you will get there.
I'm so excited for that day! It seems as if the dip display is a magnet to the eyes. Thanks Dagranger I needed this today!!!
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Day 161
Every day is another test that we have to go through. Every gas station/convenient store that we pass we will always take a second look.
I'm still early in my quit and that's okay because with KTC I feel like I'll always have a fall back to help me.
I can't thank the vets enough just for the conversations and daily motivation.
I'm to the point now where I'm bragging to everyone about how I'm overcoming this dream of a life without dip.
A lot of people look at me like I'm crazy like ohh that Isn't too hard buddy.
Well, I'm here to say it is. Two cans a day and wasn't slowing up at all. If I didn't quit cold turkey I wasn't going to quit.
I'm thankful you have to quit cold turkey here. It separates the strong and weak quitters.
So for all you faithful quitters live long and dip free baby!!!!!
Being quit for a day is something to celebrate, being quit half a year like you have is really something to crow about. Non users don’t know....they don’t know that your brain has told you to dip thousands of times....and you have rejected that offfer every time. I know how hard that is....so congrats...Also, there will be a day where you go into a gas station, buy a water, or soda, or something else, and walk out. Your eyes wont’t go to the dip, it won’t even enter your brain. That life is out there free from all that bullshit. Keep fighting and you will get there.
I'm so excited for that day! It seems as if the dip display is a magnet to the eyes. Thanks Dagranger I needed this today!!!
I look at the dip display and see the prices they have posted for a can of chew and "I think to myself, what a wonderful daaaaayyyy" (sung in a deep Louis Armstrong voice) because of all that money I'm saving not spending it on chew.
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Day 161
Every day is another test that we have to go through. Every gas station/convenient store that we pass we will always take a second look.
I'm still early in my quit and that's okay because with KTC I feel like I'll always have a fall back to help me.
I can't thank the vets enough just for the conversations and daily motivation.
I'm to the point now where I'm bragging to everyone about how I'm overcoming this dream of a life without dip.
A lot of people look at me like I'm crazy like ohh that Isn't too hard buddy.
Well, I'm here to say it is. Two cans a day and wasn't slowing up at all. If I didn't quit cold turkey I wasn't going to quit.
I'm thankful you have to quit cold turkey here. It separates the strong and weak quitters.
So for all you faithful quitters live long and dip free baby!!!!!
Being quit for a day is something to celebrate, being quit half a year like you have is really something to crow about. Non users don’t know....they don’t know that your brain has told you to dip thousands of times....and you have rejected that offfer every time. I know how hard that is....so congrats...Also, there will be a day where you go into a gas station, buy a water, or soda, or something else, and walk out. Your eyes wont’t go to the dip, it won’t even enter your brain. That life is out there free from all that bullshit. Keep fighting and you will get there.
I'm so excited for that day! It seems as if the dip display is a magnet to the eyes. Thanks Dagranger I needed this today!!!
I look at the dip display and see the prices they have posted for a can of chew and "I think to myself, what a wonderful daaaaayyyy" (sung in a deep Louis Armstrong voice) because of all that money I'm saving not spending it on chew.
HAHAHA holding onto your bottle of water and gum singing "You got a friend in me!"