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Title: Day 3 of quitting
Post by: Deersoldier on August 24, 2017, 12:51:00 PM
Day 3 of quitting. In need of some support!
Title: Re: Day 3 of quitting
Post by: Swilson on August 24, 2017, 01:39:00 PM
Quote from: Deersoldier
Day 3 of quitting. In need of some support!
Just shot you a PM Deersoldier. Congrats on making to Day 3 you are almost 100% rid of the nicotine in your body. You can do this 5 minutes at a time my man! Drink a shit ton of water and dont hesitate to reach out you have my #.

Next up for you is to find the Nov pre-HOF group and go post roll. if you want i would be happy to show you how to do so.

Welcome to the best decision you have made this week and dont look back at the fucking stupid can! 'Remshot'
Title: Re: Day 3 of quitting
Post by: Thumblewort on August 24, 2017, 01:41:00 PM
Quote from: Deersoldier
Day 3 of quitting. In need of some support!
Post roll and I support you all day long.
Title: Re: Day 3 of quitting
Post by: RDB on August 24, 2017, 02:57:00 PM
Learn how to post roll here (http://forum.killthecan.org/topic/1003072/1/#new).

Join the November quit group here (http://forum.killthecan.org/topic/30296729/187/), and make your promise to not use nicotine by posting roll.

That's your ticket to an overwhelming source of support and knowledge about quitting. The price of admission is posting roll every day.
Title: Re: Day 3 of quitting
Post by: 69franx on August 24, 2017, 03:27:00 PM
Deersoldier, what everyone above ^ here said. PM anyone in the group and exchange phone numbers. Then use the numbers for support whenever you need it. You can also exchange day counts daily with those whose numbers you have. I exchange these texts daily with 17 peolpe right now, about half from Nov and Half vets from the rest of the forum. I'll shoot you a PM with my digits
Title: Re: Day 3 of quitting
Post by: GrizzlySlave on August 24, 2017, 06:16:00 PM
Partner, this CAN (no pun intended) be done. I am the biggest nic addict that I've ever encountered. Quit over a month ago after 31 years of EXTREME dipping. If I can go through day three, ANYONE can!
Day 3 sucks, I know and I'll never forget this. Embrace this. These first few days must be embraced. Acknowledge what this horrid plant and drug has done to you, your family, your fellow man. Spit in its face. Do it.
The day you forget day 3 during your quit is the day nicotine will reclaim you. Day 3 is your STRENGTH long term. Own the suck, my friend. I am with you. Quit...for today.
Title: Re: Day 3 of quitting
Post by: Swilson on August 24, 2017, 10:56:00 PM
Nice to see you on roll! Come back each and every day!
Title: Re: Day 3 of quitting
Post by: Deersoldier on August 24, 2017, 11:00:00 PM
Quote from: Swilson
Nice to see you on roll! Come back each and every day!
Thanks for having me!
Title: Re: Day 3 of quitting
Post by: 69franx on August 28, 2017, 06:34:00 AM
Deersoldier, where did you go? Are you still quit? No response to daily text yesterday and you did not post roll. Get back on roll and stay strong, stay quit
Title: Re: Day 3 of quitting
Post by: Swilson on August 29, 2017, 03:01:00 PM
Quote from: Deersoldier
Quote from: Swilson
Nice to see you on roll! Come back each and every day!
Thanks for having me!
See you online but no posting roll ? Have you given up? Still Quit its not too late to saty committed to Nov if you are still quit.

ABQ - not just when it is easy -FYI - its never easy, but it is easier if you come on here each and everyday and make that promise.
Title: Re: Day 3 of quitting
Post by: CavMan83 on September 03, 2017, 05:32:00 PM
This is a classic case of someone very nearly ready, but not quite, to quit. We all need to blow up his inbox and urge him to reconsider. Think of how it would have been if someone had grabbed ahold of us at 24-25 years old and talked some sense into us....

I just sent him an email asking him to think really long and hard about how bad he wants to be quit....


Labor Day update -- so I got a response to my email. He claims he's quit, he will continue to be quit, but he doesn't need the KTC method to stay that way. I'm of the opinion there likely ARE former users out there with the cajones to quit solo and don't require the accountability KTC brings. Assuming he's one of them, I say all the best. As long as he's quit....