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Title: 30 hours and going
Post by: Nomad on March 08, 2012, 08:56:00 PM
So this is the longest I've been without nicotine for about a decade. I actually tasted the dinner I just ate, but my mouth is starting to hurt like hell. Getting some intense cravings here and there , but more then anything I feel really weird lol I actually feel a lot calmer but pretty tired.

I decided to start putting the money I'd be spending on dip in a savings just for me. It's kind of sick how much we spend on this crap that can kill us.
Title: Re: 30 hours and going
Post by: Aredoubleyou on March 08, 2012, 09:12:00 PM
Quote from: Nomad
So this is the longest I've been without nicotine for about a decade. I actually tasted the dinner I just ate, but my mouth is starting to hurt like hell. Getting some intense cravings here and there , but more then anything I feel really weird lol I actually feel a lot calmer but pretty tired.

I decided to start putting the money I'd be spending on dip in a savings just for me. It's kind of sick how much we spend on this crap that can kill us.
Fantastic! A day at a time...

It will get worse and it will get better...The cravings get smaller and that savings account will get bigger...it is a win-win. when you get pissed off just come on here and bitch...it works, and everyone understands exactly what you are going through.

Keep it up, find some of the veterans who are more than happy to help us stay quit.

-aredoubleyou
Title: Re: 30 hours and going
Post by: Grizzly25 on March 08, 2012, 09:17:00 PM
Quote from: aredoubleyou
Quote from: Nomad
So this is the longest I've been without nicotine for about a decade. I actually tasted the dinner I just ate, but my mouth is starting to hurt like hell. Getting some intense cravings here and there , but more then anything I feel really weird lol I actually feel a lot calmer but pretty tired.

I decided to start putting the money I'd be spending on dip in a savings just for me. It's kind of sick how much we spend on this crap that can kill us.
Fantastic! A day at a time...

It will get worse and it will get better...The cravings get smaller and that savings account will get bigger...it is a win-win. when you get pissed off just come on here and bitch...it works, and everyone understands exactly what you are going through.

Keep it up, find some of the veterans who are more than happy to help us stay quit.

-aredoubleyou
Good stuff guys!!!!

Nomad I will suggest drinking a ton of water tonight before you goto bed it might make you wake up a few times thru the night but it will also flush you out really good in the morning!

Tomorrow will be tough I wont shit you, get on here or find a good release cause tomorrow rage and crave will be your enemy!!!

Tomorrow if you start to get the rages get on here and vent it out trade numbers with some of these guys and they can be that kicking post you will be searching!!!

Pm me if you need numbers to trade, remember quiting is the best and the nic bitch is sneaky :ph43r:

Grizzly25.....31 days and counting......out
Title: Re: 30 hours and going
Post by: Nomad on March 08, 2012, 09:53:00 PM
I'm going to be fat as hell, I'm eating cookies like mad tonight lol
Title: Re: 30 hours and going
Post by: Radman on March 09, 2012, 08:18:00 AM
Quote from: Nomad
I'm going to be fat as hell, I'm eating cookies like mad tonight lol
Welcome to my world. My suggestion is to deal with your quit now, and worry about eating habits later. During my first couple hundred days, I packed on about 20 pounds. I knew I couldn't fight two battles at once. I'm back down below my quit weight now and life is good.

Some here will not agree with the above theory, but you have to pick what is right for you. First and foremost: stay quit.
Title: Re: 30 hours and going
Post by: T-Cell on March 09, 2012, 08:57:00 AM
Quote from: Radman
Quote from: Nomad
I'm going to be fat as hell, I'm eating cookies like mad tonight lol
Welcome to my world. My suggestion is to deal with your quit now, and worry about eating habits later. During my first couple hundred days, I packed on about 20 pounds. I knew I couldn't fight two battles at once. I'm back down below my quit weight now and life is good.

Some here will not agree with the above theory, but you have to pick what is right for you. First and foremost: stay quit.
I'm in the same boat. Put on 15 lbs since I quit. The oral fixation is so strong that I'm going to keep eating (though moved to altoids from cookies), but am starting to amp up my exercise frequency and level.
Title: Re: 30 hours and going
Post by: cbird65 on March 09, 2012, 10:32:00 AM
Good decision on kicking Ms. Niccy to the curb. This site can be helpful. There are no short cuts, but here are some links that will help you navigate this site. Rule number one, this is a no nicotine site, period, end of story.

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)

This a a no nicotine site, period, end of story.

We "Post Roll Call" daily ( our promise to ourselves and to our brothers not to use nicotine today)- We DO THIS DAILY
Make posting roll the first step of your daily proactive quit.


This will help you post correctly:How to post roll (http://www.killthecan.org/roll)

Where to post roll call: PRE HOF JUNE 2012 (http://forum.killthecan.org/index.php?showtopic=6044)

Where to practice/ test/ reply/posting/roll call:Test Thread (http://forum.killthecan.org/index.php?showtopic=345)

See what the library has: Library  (http://forum.killthecan.org/index.php?act=idx)

PM if I can help
Title: Re: 30 hours and going
Post by: luby on March 09, 2012, 10:47:00 AM
Quote from: TonySelle
Quote from: Radman
Quote from: Nomad
I'm going to be fat as hell, I'm eating cookies like mad tonight lol
Welcome to my world. My suggestion is to deal with your quit now, and worry about eating habits later. During my first couple hundred days, I packed on about 20 pounds. I knew I couldn't fight two battles at once. I'm back down below my quit weight now and life is good.

Some here will not agree with the above theory, but you have to pick what is right for you. First and foremost: stay quit.
I'm in the same boat. Put on 15 lbs since I quit. The oral fixation is so strong that I'm going to keep eating (though moved to altoids from cookies), but am starting to amp up my exercise frequency and level.
Agree with the others, do whatever it takes to quit. That being said working out is the best thing you can do to get through all the BS. So in my opinion eat up, and then go work it off, and most important, quit.