KillTheCan.org Accountability Forum
Community => Introductions => Topic started by: kjones1337 on November 19, 2013, 01:42:00 AM
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Hey guys and gals,
Well, my name is Kyle and I'm 23 years old from Alabama. I've been dipping for about 6 years. Like everyone else, I've tried to quit numerous times and always found myself crawling back to that black gold. The last time I tried to quit was this past summer and I remember after only a week, I was angry and anxious all day everyday until I finally broke down and bought some. I can proudly say that I'm on day 6 of being tobacco free and I feel great! I haven't had any bad cravings yet. I am quite busy with school and work and just try not to think about it. I'm determined to stick with this and overcome this addiction!
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Hey guys and gals,
Well, my name is Kyle and I'm 23 years old from Alabama. I've been dipping for about 6 years. Like everyone else, I've tried to quit numerous times and always found myself crawling back to that black gold. The last time I tried to quit was this past summer and I remember after only a week, I was angry and anxious all day everyday until I finally broke down and bought some. I can proudly say that I'm on day 6 of being tobacco free and I feel great! I haven't had any bad cravings yet. I am quite busy with school and work and just try not to think about it. I'm determined to stick with this and overcome this addiction!
Great job of posting roll. Welcome the edge of hell. My suggestion to you after posting roll early everyday, spend every extra minute and any moments of craving on this website learning what works and what doesn't.
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Kjones, we have some bad ass quitters among us. Send some messages, get some phone numbers, read and post, read and post. We are here to help each other.
Mogul
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Thanks guys. I've visited this site many times before when I've tried to quit, but this time it's for good. I finally told myself that I would sign up and post for the added support of the community, and I'm glad I did.
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Thanks guys. I've visited this site many times before when I've tried to quit, but this time it's for good. I finally told myself that I would sign up and post for the added support of the community, and I'm glad I did.
You have visited the site before so this will be no news to you... Quit forever, quit for good, etc, etc, are words that mean nothing here. To tackle this quit I need you only focused on TODAY. Nothing else matters. You control today. You can stay quit today. We don't know what will happen tomorrow, a week, a month, a year from now -- so we do not worry about it. You can control your actions this moment and keep that garbage out of your mouth and stay quit. I posted first thing and so did you, so I am quit with you all day long. Let's do this!
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You are right. It's more important to deal with the addiction on a daily basis! I'm still kind of confused as to how this is going so smoothly? I haven't had headaches, the fog, depressed, or angry. Anyone have any answers as to why I haven't had any withdrawals?