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Community => Introductions => Topic started by: Creggo on April 17, 2020, 12:51:55 AM

Title: New quitter introduction
Post by: Creggo on April 17, 2020, 12:51:55 AM
Hi, my name is Craig. I am new to this site and I haven't really figured it out yet. My last chew was on Sunday, April 12. Today has been my hardest day yet, but I am committed to staying quit. Headaches are pretty bad and I am having trouble staying focused at work. Thanks for reading. -Craig
Title: Re: New quitter introduction
Post by: chris2alaska on April 17, 2020, 03:00:49 AM
Hi, my name is Craig. I am new to this site and I haven't really figured it out yet. My last chew was on Sunday, April 12. Today has been my hardest day yet, but I am committed to staying quit. Headaches are pretty bad and I am having trouble staying focused at work. Thanks for reading. -Craig

Hey Craig,

Welcome to the best decision of your life.  Great job post roll today.  The process here is simple:

1. Wake Up
2. Piss
3. Post Roll
4. Keep you word
5. Repeat Daily

Easy but hard nonetheless.  Your symptoms are normal and will pass with a little time.  These first few days and/or weeks will be hard (not going to lie).  Start exchanging phone numbers with fellow quitters in your group as well as some of the vets. (Only exchange numbers via the Private Message Feature in the forum) Those phone numbers are your life line to instant support if you need it.  Use them, call someone BEFORE you go buy that can. 
The phone numbers are also the start of your web of accountability and brotherhood.  Reach out and get to know some of the people in here.  If you live near any of them, try and get together face to face, it will really strengthen your quit.

If you want my digits, feel free to hit me up.  They are always available for the asking.

Proud to quit with you,

Chris
Title: Re: New quitter introduction
Post by: Keith0617 on April 17, 2020, 08:02:58 AM
Hi, my name is Craig. I am new to this site and I haven't really figured it out yet. My last chew was on Sunday, April 12. Today has been my hardest day yet, but I am committed to staying quit. Headaches are pretty bad and I am having trouble staying focused at work. Thanks for reading. -Craig

Hey Craig,

Welcome to the best decision of your life.  Great job post roll today.  The process here is simple:

1. Wake Up
2. Piss
3. Post Roll
4. Keep you word
5. Repeat Daily

Easy but hard nonetheless.  Your symptoms are normal and will pass with a little time.  These first few days and/or weeks will be hard (not going to lie).  Start exchanging phone numbers with fellow quitters in your group as well as some of the vets. (Only exchange numbers via the Private Message Feature in the forum) Those phone numbers are your life line to instant support if you need it.  Use them, call someone BEFORE you go buy that can. 
The phone numbers are also the start of your web of accountability and brotherhood.  Reach out and get to know some of the people in here.  If you live near any of them, try and get together face to face, it will really strengthen your quit.

If you want my digits, feel free to hit me up.  They are always available for the asking.

Proud to quit with you,

Chris
@Creggo (https://ktcforum.org/index.php?action=profile;u=17389) you can do this and we are here to help. Happy to exchange digits if you want the extra support. You will get out of your quit what you put into it. Jump in, get involved, focus on one day at a time -ODAAT , and let the days add up.
Title: Re: New quitter introduction
Post by: EXBEARHAG on April 17, 2020, 08:23:46 AM
Hi, my name is Craig. I am new to this site and I haven't really figured it out yet. My last chew was on Sunday, April 12. Today has been my hardest day yet, but I am committed to staying quit. Headaches are pretty bad and I am having trouble staying focused at work. Thanks for reading. -Craig

Hey Craig,

Welcome to the best decision of your life.  Great job post roll today.  The process here is simple:

1. Wake Up
2. Piss
3. Post Roll
4. Keep you word
5. Repeat Daily

Easy but hard nonetheless.  Your symptoms are normal and will pass with a little time.  These first few days and/or weeks will be hard (not going to lie).  Start exchanging phone numbers with fellow quitters in your group as well as some of the vets. (Only exchange numbers via the Private Message Feature in the forum) Those phone numbers are your life line to instant support if you need it.  Use them, call someone BEFORE you go buy that can. 
The phone numbers are also the start of your web of accountability and brotherhood.  Reach out and get to know some of the people in here.  If you live near any of them, try and get together face to face, it will really strengthen your quit.

If you want my digits, feel free to hit me up.  They are always available for the asking.

Proud to quit with you,

Chris
@Creggo (https://ktcforum.org/index.php?action=profile;u=17389) you can do this and we are here to help. Happy to exchange digits if you want the extra support. You will get out of your quit what you put into it. Jump in, get involved, focus on one day at a time -ODAAT , and let the days add up.

We are standing with you @Creggo (https://ktcforum.org/index.php?action=profile;u=17389).  Quitting is simple (keep that shit out of your mouth) but not easy.  Folks here have walked the path and have marked the trail.  Reach out if you want some extra accountability.  Welcome my friend.
~HAG