KillTheCan.org Accountability Forum
Community => Introductions => Topic started by: KCT on February 14, 2012, 05:26:00 PM
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Today is 100 days for me. I chewed for over 20 years and have never been able to kick the habbit. My Older brother is a member here and said it has helped him alot, so I thought I would join. It started out easy but seems to be getting harder, some days are bad, but after this long I don't want to give up.
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Biggest thing to do is get acquainted with this site. Highly recommend you go here: WELCOME CENTER (http://forum.killthecan.org/index.php?showforum=13)
What to Expect When You Quit Dipping (http://www.killthecan.org/yourquit/what.asp)
We "Post Roll Call" daily ( our promise to ourselves and to our brothers not to use nicotine today- We DO THIS DAILY
This will help you post correctly:How to post roll (http://forum.killthecan.org/index.php?showtopic=50)
Since you are already at 100 days quit this is
where to post roll call: PRE HOF FEB 2012 (http://forum.killthecan.org/index.php?showtopic=5397)
Where to test reply/posting/roll call: SANDBOX (http://forum.killthecan.org/index.php?showtopic=345)
See what the library has: Library (http://forum.killthecan.org/index.php?act=idx)
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Congratulations on 100 days! That is quite an accomplishment and I am glad to be quit with you today.
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Today is 100 days for me. I chewed for over 20 years and have never been able to kick the habbit. My Older brother is a member here and said it has helped him alot, so I thought I would join. It started out easy but seems to be getting harder, some days are bad, but after this long I don't want to give up.
100 days into your quit and you say it started out easier but seems do be getting harder? In my limited experience, consisting of the last 114 days, it is the exact opposite.
We have some rules to play on the monkey bars. I am surprised they haven't been explained to you already...
Check out the Welcome Center (http://forum.killthecan.org/index.php?showforum=13)
Read #4 and then implement #3.
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If your brother is who I think it is I told him I would have your back. I also told him to pass along to you that I stopped chewing more than once for moderately long periods of time, lets say 3 months plus. What killed those attempts and many others was complacency. I never said "i can have just one" it was more like my self conscious told me "hey we got this, don't worry about ONE now and then" and I would be right back to where I was before or using more heavily.
Coming in at a hundred days is odd, most of us need the support we find here to get through the first hundred days. You did not need that support, congrats on fighting the good fight and getting thought all that. But if you want to stay quit, you want we have to offer and that is simple accountability. It is the accountability that kills the complacency.
Congrats on your accomplishment so far, glad you are here. If you need help PM me. I hope you become as valued a member of this community as your brother, and hell if you don't I hope you find the help you need to remain free.
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KCT, I'm in Feb 2012. Come on over and join our group. Most the time we are total misfits and the rest of the time we really screw things up. But we are serious about staying quit. I hope to see you over there.
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Outstanding brother. Welcome aboard.
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Congrats on the 100 days... This is the place to be to keep your quit on. Just post roll everyday with us and we can all be quit together.. 100 days is awesome milestone why not keep it going for the rest of your life. And post your promise everyday to stay quit.....story about myself..... Once i hit my 100 days i fell into a bad bad funk and this site and my group OCT 11 got me out of it.. Give it a try.. Post roll
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Glad, glad, glad you found us. :)