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Community => Introductions => Topic started by: Gabriel on August 10, 2014, 06:54:00 PM
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Hi everyone. I was excited to find this site today. I need all the help I can get for sure. I chewed for 23 years and quit 6 days ago. It was a rough week but at least I can see straight now. Hoping to be able to function a little more at work this week (desk job.) Thanks.
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Hi everyone. I was excited to find this site today. I need all the help I can get for sure. I chewed for 23 years and quit 6 days ago. It was a rough week but at least I can see straight now. Hoping to be able to function a little more at work this week (desk job.) Thanks.
Welcome. I see you've figured out how to post roll. Excellent! That roll post is your promise to yourself and all the those badasses in November. Those aren't just some random usernames. They're real men struggling to beat back this addiction. And this isn't just any old web forum. This is a family. A brotherhood. Lean on them. Get to know them personally. Build that accountability and burn down those bridges that only lead back to death.
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Hi everyone. I was excited to find this site today. I need all the help I can get for sure. I chewed for 23 years and quit 6 days ago. It was a rough week but at least I can see straight now. Hoping to be able to function a little more at work this week (desk job.) Thanks.
Welcome. I see you've figured out how to post roll. Excellent! That roll post is your promise to yourself and all the those badasses in November. Those aren't just some random usernames. They're real men struggling to beat back this addiction. And this isn't just any old web forum. This is a family. A brotherhood. Lean on them. Get to know them personally. Build that accountability and burn down those bridges that only lead back to death.
Gabe - If you truly want to be quit for good, you will post roll each day and get involved. Don't just dip a toe in, fully immerse yourself in every corner of this site. The process is proven with many quitters - commit EARLY each day to be quit, keep your promise, and tomorrow is another day. Get to know those in November. Join a text group. Be active, frequent this site in the tough hours. Stick to the plan, te +1s add up. You'll be amazed at what you can do and how powerful you will feel that you have quit the major demon in your life.
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Hi everyone. I was excited to find this site today. I need all the help I can get for sure. I chewed for 23 years and quit 6 days ago. It was a rough week but at least I can see straight now. Hoping to be able to function a little more at work this week (desk job.) Thanks.
Welcome. I see you've figured out how to post roll. Excellent! That roll post is your promise to yourself and all the those badasses in November. Those aren't just some random usernames. They're real men struggling to beat back this addiction. And this isn't just any old web forum. This is a family. A brotherhood. Lean on them. Get to know them personally. Build that accountability and burn down those bridges that only lead back to death.
Gabe - If you truly want to be quit for good, you will post roll each day and get involved. Don't just dip a toe in, fully immerse yourself in every corner of this site. The process is proven with many quitters - commit EARLY each day to be quit, keep your promise, and tomorrow is another day. Get to know those in November. Join a text group. Be active, frequent this site in the tough hours. Stick to the plan, te +1s add up. You'll be amazed at what you can do and how powerful you will feel that you have quit the major demon in your life.
Welcome Gabriel ... you've got some badass quitters pulling for you. The process here is really very simple. Wake up, piss, post roll, and HONOR the promise you made on roll call every damn day. Honor yourself, honor your brothers, step up and QUIT! 6 days on your own is quite the feat, keep quitting ... read as much as you can here. Become a ninja with the mouse at work if you have to, but absorb the pearls of wisdom all over this website. Do all of the above ... you're quit. Of course, that's just for one day. You'll Need to repeat that mentality ever day. Simple, right? I quit with you today! See you on roll tomorrow ...
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Hi everyone. I was excited to find this site today. I need all the help I can get for sure. I chewed for 23 years and quit 6 days ago. It was a rough week but at least I can see straight now. Hoping to be able to function a little more at work this week (desk job.) Thanks.
Welcome. I see you've figured out how to post roll. Excellent! That roll post is your promise to yourself and all the those badasses in November. Those aren't just some random usernames. They're real men struggling to beat back this addiction. And this isn't just any old web forum. This is a family. A brotherhood. Lean on them. Get to know them personally. Build that accountability and burn down those bridges that only lead back to death.
Gabe - If you truly want to be quit for good, you will post roll each day and get involved. Don't just dip a toe in, fully immerse yourself in every corner of this site. The process is proven with many quitters - commit EARLY each day to be quit, keep your promise, and tomorrow is another day. Get to know those in November. Join a text group. Be active, frequent this site in the tough hours. Stick to the plan, te +1s add up. You'll be amazed at what you can do and how powerful you will feel that you have quit the major demon in your life.
Welcome Gabriel ... you've got some badass quitters pulling for you. The process here is really very simple. Wake up, piss, post roll, and HONOR the promise you made on roll call every damn day. Honor yourself, honor your brothers, step up and QUIT! 6 days on your own is quite the feat, keep quitting ... read as much as you can here. Become a ninja with the mouse at work if you have to, but absorb the pearls of wisdom all over this website. Do all of the above ... you're quit. Of course, that's just for one day. You'll Need to repeat that mentality ever day. Simple, right? I quit with you today! See you on roll tomorrow ...
Hey Gabe. First off, great decision to join. You'll find some damn good accountability here. Just wondering why you're here? Are you ready to really hate this plant, this poison... that you're addicted to? Congrats on 6 days, alone. Let's keep adding those days up, and get you some accountability and brotherhood. Read, Read, Read.... visit the Welcome Center and learn how to post roll. Let's take your quit to the next level.
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Hi everyone. I was excited to find this site today. I need all the help I can get for sure. I chewed for 23 years and quit 6 days ago. It was a rough week but at least I can see straight now. Hoping to be able to function a little more at work this week (desk job.) Thanks.
Welcome. I see you've figured out how to post roll. Excellent! That roll post is your promise to yourself and all the those badasses in November. Those aren't just some random usernames. They're real men struggling to beat back this addiction. And this isn't just any old web forum. This is a family. A brotherhood. Lean on them. Get to know them personally. Build that accountability and burn down those bridges that only lead back to death.
Gabe - If you truly want to be quit for good, you will post roll each day and get involved. Don't just dip a toe in, fully immerse yourself in every corner of this site. The process is proven with many quitters - commit EARLY each day to be quit, keep your promise, and tomorrow is another day. Get to know those in November. Join a text group. Be active, frequent this site in the tough hours. Stick to the plan, te +1s add up. You'll be amazed at what you can do and how powerful you will feel that you have quit the major demon in your life.
Welcome Gabriel ... you've got some badass quitters pulling for you. The process here is really very simple. Wake up, piss, post roll, and HONOR the promise you made on roll call every damn day. Honor yourself, honor your brothers, step up and QUIT! 6 days on your own is quite the feat, keep quitting ... read as much as you can here. Become a ninja with the mouse at work if you have to, but absorb the pearls of wisdom all over this website. Do all of the above ... you're quit. Of course, that's just for one day. You'll Need to repeat that mentality ever day. Simple, right? I quit with you today! See you on roll tomorrow ...
Hey Gabe. First off, great decision to join. You'll find some damn good accountability here. Just wondering why you're here? Are you ready to really hate this plant, this poison... that you're addicted to? Congrats on 6 days, alone. Let's keep adding those days up, and get you some accountability and brotherhood. Read, Read, Read.... visit the Welcome Center and learn how to post roll. Let's take your quit to the next level.
Thanks for the encouragement guys. Yes, I hate nicotine...it has sucked time, money, life for way too long. I'm definitely an addict. I'm here for one reason - to quit. I've never been much for support group type stuff, talking through my issues, admitting I have problems, etc. But, I appreciate this place already and know you are going to be a part of my life for awhile. Thanks for being here, and for the fellowship.
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Gabriel, welcome to the best decision you have made in a long time. I quit with you today, ODAAT.
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Hi everyone. I was excited to find this site today. I need all the help I can get for sure. I chewed for 23 years and quit 6 days ago. It was a rough week but at least I can see straight now. Hoping to be able to function a little more at work this week (desk job.) Thanks.
Welcome. I see you've figured out how to post roll. Excellent! That roll post is your promise to yourself and all the those badasses in November. Those aren't just some random usernames. They're real men struggling to beat back this addiction. And this isn't just any old web forum. This is a family. A brotherhood. Lean on them. Get to know them personally. Build that accountability and burn down those bridges that only lead back to death.
Gabe - If you truly want to be quit for good, you will post roll each day and get involved. Don't just dip a toe in, fully immerse yourself in every corner of this site. The process is proven with many quitters - commit EARLY each day to be quit, keep your promise, and tomorrow is another day. Get to know those in November. Join a text group. Be active, frequent this site in the tough hours. Stick to the plan, te +1s add up. You'll be amazed at what you can do and how powerful you will feel that you have quit the major demon in your life.
Welcome Gabriel ... you've got some badass quitters pulling for you. The process here is really very simple. Wake up, piss, post roll, and HONOR the promise you made on roll call every damn day. Honor yourself, honor your brothers, step up and QUIT! 6 days on your own is quite the feat, keep quitting ... read as much as you can here. Become a ninja with the mouse at work if you have to, but absorb the pearls of wisdom all over this website. Do all of the above ... you're quit. Of course, that's just for one day. You'll Need to repeat that mentality ever day. Simple, right? I quit with you today! See you on roll tomorrow ...
Hey Gabe. First off, great decision to join. You'll find some damn good accountability here. Just wondering why you're here? Are you ready to really hate this plant, this poison... that you're addicted to? Congrats on 6 days, alone. Let's keep adding those days up, and get you some accountability and brotherhood. Read, Read, Read.... visit the Welcome Center and learn how to post roll. Let's take your quit to the next level.
Thanks for the encouragement guys. Yes, I hate nicotine...it has sucked time, money, life for way too long. I'm definitely an addict. I'm here for one reason - to quit. I've never been much for support group type stuff, talking through my issues, admitting I have problems, etc. But, I appreciate this place already and know you are going to be a part of my life for awhile. Thanks for being here, and for the fellowship.
Congrats on quitting. As far as you having "never been much for support group type stuff, talking through my issues", do think the rest of us have been spending our whole lives laying down on a couch weeping about how mommy didn't love us, and begging for someone to make us feel better?
You don't have the market cornered on macho Gabe. This isn't a support group to quit wearing our wives undies.
The sooner you just get with the program, the sooner it will work. If you resist long enough, you will fail.
Hope you become a quitter...
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This isn't a support group to quit wearing our wives undies.
Thank goodness. I'd hate to lose G and Tarp.
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Welcome, brother. Can't say any more than has been said by these fine quitters. Stay close and reach out for help. Thanks for quitting with us today!
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This isn't a support group to quit wearing our wives undies.
Thank goodness. I'd hate to lose G and Tarp.
I think they should get the help the need, so I am not opposed to starting a new thread.
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Hi everyone. I was excited to find this site today. I need all the help I can get for sure. I chewed for 23 years and quit 6 days ago. It was a rough week but at least I can see straight now. Hoping to be able to function a little more at work this week (desk job.) Thanks.
Welcome. I see you've figured out how to post roll. Excellent! That roll post is your promise to yourself and all the those badasses in November. Those aren't just some random usernames. They're real men struggling to beat back this addiction. And this isn't just any old web forum. This is a family. A brotherhood. Lean on them. Get to know them personally. Build that accountability and burn down those bridges that only lead back to death.
Gabe - If you truly want to be quit for good, you will post roll each day and get involved. Don't just dip a toe in, fully immerse yourself in every corner of this site. The process is proven with many quitters - commit EARLY each day to be quit, keep your promise, and tomorrow is another day. Get to know those in November. Join a text group. Be active, frequent this site in the tough hours. Stick to the plan, te +1s add up. You'll be amazed at what you can do and how powerful you will feel that you have quit the major demon in your life.
Welcome Gabriel ... you've got some badass quitters pulling for you. The process here is really very simple. Wake up, piss, post roll, and HONOR the promise you made on roll call every damn day. Honor yourself, honor your brothers, step up and QUIT! 6 days on your own is quite the feat, keep quitting ... read as much as you can here. Become a ninja with the mouse at work if you have to, but absorb the pearls of wisdom all over this website. Do all of the above ... you're quit. Of course, that's just for one day. You'll Need to repeat that mentality ever day. Simple, right? I quit with you today! See you on roll tomorrow ...
Hey Gabe. First off, great decision to join. You'll find some damn good accountability here. Just wondering why you're here? Are you ready to really hate this plant, this poison... that you're addicted to? Congrats on 6 days, alone. Let's keep adding those days up, and get you some accountability and brotherhood. Read, Read, Read.... visit the Welcome Center and learn how to post roll. Let's take your quit to the next level.
Thanks for the encouragement guys. Yes, I hate nicotine...it has sucked time, money, life for way too long. I'm definitely an addict. I'm here for one reason - to quit. I've never been much for support group type stuff, talking through my issues, admitting I have problems, etc. But, I appreciate this place already and know you are going to be a part of my life for awhile. Thanks for being here, and for the fellowship.
Congrats on quitting. As far as you having "never been much for support group type stuff, talking through my issues", do think the rest of us have been spending our whole lives laying down on a couch weeping about how mommy didn't love us, and begging for someone to make us feel better?
You don't have the market cornered on macho Gabe. This isn't a support group to quit wearing our wives undies.
The sooner you just get with the program, the sooner it will work. If you resist long enough, you will fail.
Hope you become a quitter...
I am a quitter! Lipizzaner, no offense to you, fellow quitter. I get it, and I know I'm no more macho than any of you. No, I know you haven't been laying around on the couch your whole life, etc. I'm glad this group is here, I'm glad to be a part of it. If it was a group to quit wearing my wife's undies, I wouldn't be here. I'm with the program. I'm all in! Let's kick some nicotine ass today!
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This undie talk make me wanna.........what were talking about? Oh year, Quitting Like Fuck with Gabriel today!
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Hi everyone. I was excited to find this site today. I need all the help I can get for sure. I chewed for 23 years and quit 6 days ago. It was a rough week but at least I can see straight now. Hoping to be able to function a little more at work this week (desk job.) Thanks.
Welcome. I see you've figured out how to post roll. Excellent! That roll post is your promise to yourself and all the those badasses in November. Those aren't just some random usernames. They're real men struggling to beat back this addiction. And this isn't just any old web forum. This is a family. A brotherhood. Lean on them. Get to know them personally. Build that accountability and burn down those bridges that only lead back to death.
Gabe - If you truly want to be quit for good, you will post roll each day and get involved. Don't just dip a toe in, fully immerse yourself in every corner of this site. The process is proven with many quitters - commit EARLY each day to be quit, keep your promise, and tomorrow is another day. Get to know those in November. Join a text group. Be active, frequent this site in the tough hours. Stick to the plan, te +1s add up. You'll be amazed at what you can do and how powerful you will feel that you have quit the major demon in your life.
Welcome Gabriel ... you've got some badass quitters pulling for you. The process here is really very simple. Wake up, piss, post roll, and HONOR the promise you made on roll call every damn day. Honor yourself, honor your brothers, step up and QUIT! 6 days on your own is quite the feat, keep quitting ... read as much as you can here. Become a ninja with the mouse at work if you have to, but absorb the pearls of wisdom all over this website. Do all of the above ... you're quit. Of course, that's just for one day. You'll Need to repeat that mentality ever day. Simple, right? I quit with you today! See you on roll tomorrow ...
Hey Gabe. First off, great decision to join. You'll find some damn good accountability here. Just wondering why you're here? Are you ready to really hate this plant, this poison... that you're addicted to? Congrats on 6 days, alone. Let's keep adding those days up, and get you some accountability and brotherhood. Read, Read, Read.... visit the Welcome Center and learn how to post roll. Let's take your quit to the next level.
Thanks for the encouragement guys. Yes, I hate nicotine...it has sucked time, money, life for way too long. I'm definitely an addict. I'm here for one reason - to quit. I've never been much for support group type stuff, talking through my issues, admitting I have problems, etc. But, I appreciate this place already and know you are going to be a part of my life for awhile. Thanks for being here, and for the fellowship.
Congrats on quitting. As far as you having "never been much for support group type stuff, talking through my issues", do think the rest of us have been spending our whole lives laying down on a couch weeping about how mommy didn't love us, and begging for someone to make us feel better?
You don't have the market cornered on macho Gabe. This isn't a support group to quit wearing our wives undies.
The sooner you just get with the program, the sooner it will work. If you resist long enough, you will fail.
Hope you become a quitter...
I am a quitter! Lipizzaner, no offense to you, fellow quitter. I get it, and I know I'm no more macho than any of you. No, I know you haven't been laying around on the couch your whole life, etc. I'm glad this group is here, I'm glad to be a part of it. If it was a group to quit wearing my wife's undies, I wouldn't be here. I'm with the program. I'm all in! Let's kick some nicotine ass today!
'oh yeah' - emoticon translation- "fuckin A"
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This undie talk make me wanna.........what were talking about? Oh year, Quitting Like Fuck with Gabriel today!
Yeah, bad analogy. Now I can't tell if my wood is quit related or undies related.
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This undie talk make me wanna.........what were talking about? Oh year, Quitting Like Fuck with Gabriel today!
Yeah, bad analogy. Now I can't tell if my wood is quit related or undies related.
I think it's residual JG622 wood.
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Day 21. Strong craves yesterday and today. My quit is stronger, and I'm getting through it, but wow, I didn't expect this at this point.
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Day 21. Strong craves yesterday and today. My quit is stronger, and I'm getting through it, but wow, I didn't expect this at this point.
Be strong Gabriel, and use the tools you have learned to use. I quit with you today, 21 days is bad ass!
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Day 21. Strong craves yesterday and today. My quit is stronger, and I'm getting through it, but wow, I didn't expect this at this point.
Gabriel hang in there drink water and exercise. If you have not already find and read "What to expect" there are other stages of crave you must pass through on your daily quit.
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Day 21. Strong craves yesterday and today. My quit is stronger, and I'm getting through it, but wow, I didn't expect this at this point.
Strong craves doing things for the first time without nic ... which is normal. Wasn't the camping trip with your son fantastic though? Even without the bitch? Maybe more so because she wasn't controlling you? Of course, she was attempting to control you, but you beat her down. Just keep doing that Gabe ... one day at a time. Proud of you brother!
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Day 21. Strong craves yesterday and today. My quit is stronger, and I'm getting through it, but wow, I didn't expect this at this point.
Strong craves doing things for the first time without nic ... which is normal. Wasn't the camping trip with your son fantastic though? Even without the bitch? Maybe more so because she wasn't controlling you? Of course, she was attempting to control you, but you beat her down. Just keep doing that Gabe ... one day at a time. Proud of you brother!
Thanks for the support brother. Yes, the camping trip with my boy was excellent, especially without the bitch. Prior to the quit, I would be constantly looking for an opportunity to send him down the road on his bike for a minute, step behind a tree, put him to bed early, etc - just to get a little one-on-one action with the nic whore. Not this time, she wasn't there. I'm done with her.
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Day 21. Strong craves yesterday and today. My quit is stronger, and I'm getting through it, but wow, I didn't expect this at this point.
Strong craves doing things for the first time without nic ... which is normal. Wasn't the camping trip with your son fantastic though? Even without the bitch? Maybe more so because she wasn't controlling you? Of course, she was attempting to control you, but you beat her down. Just keep doing that Gabe ... one day at a time. Proud of you brother!
Thanks for the support brother. Yes, the camping trip with my boy was excellent, especially without the bitch. Prior to the quit, I would be constantly looking for an opportunity to send him down the road on his bike for a minute, step behind a tree, put him to bed early, etc - just to get a little one-on-one action with the nic whore. Not this time, she wasn't there. I'm done with her.
This post made my day Gabriel! It gets so much better brother, I golfed for the first time yesterday since being quit, and I thought of it once when I 3 putted. Once, where I used to take 2 cans for a round because I was constantly dipping and re-dipping. Every day, and different thing you do is magnified by being quit!
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Day 21. Strong craves yesterday and today. My quit is stronger, and I'm getting through it, but wow, I didn't expect this at this point.
Strong craves doing things for the first time without nic ... which is normal. Wasn't the camping trip with your son fantastic though? Even without the bitch? Maybe more so because she wasn't controlling you? Of course, she was attempting to control you, but you beat her down. Just keep doing that Gabe ... one day at a time. Proud of you brother!
Thanks for the support brother. Yes, the camping trip with my boy was excellent, especially without the bitch. Prior to the quit, I would be constantly looking for an opportunity to send him down the road on his bike for a minute, step behind a tree, put him to bed early, etc - just to get a little one-on-one action with the nic whore. Not this time, she wasn't there. I'm done with her.
This post made my day Gabriel! It gets so much better brother, I golfed for the first time yesterday since being quit, and I thought of it once when I 3 putted. Once, where I used to take 2 cans for a round because I was constantly dipping and re-dipping. Every day, and different thing you do is magnified by being quit!
Awesome, thanks for the encouragement in the truth that it gets better and that days and activities are magnified by being quit. I know it's true, but it's good to hear over and over. Congrats on your round of nicotine-free golf! May you enjoy many more.
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Day 21. Strong craves yesterday and today. My quit is stronger, and I'm getting through it, but wow, I didn't expect this at this point.
Strong craves doing things for the first time without nic ... which is normal. Wasn't the camping trip with your son fantastic though? Even without the bitch? Maybe more so because she wasn't controlling you? Of course, she was attempting to control you, but you beat her down. Just keep doing that Gabe ... one day at a time. Proud of you brother!
Thanks for the support brother. Yes, the camping trip with my boy was excellent, especially without the bitch. Prior to the quit, I would be constantly looking for an opportunity to send him down the road on his bike for a minute, step behind a tree, put him to bed early, etc - just to get a little one-on-one action with the nic whore. Not this time, she wasn't there. I'm done with her.
This post made my day Gabriel! It gets so much better brother, I golfed for the first time yesterday since being quit, and I thought of it once when I 3 putted. Once, where I used to take 2 cans for a round because I was constantly dipping and re-dipping. Every day, and different thing you do is magnified by being quit!
Awesome, thanks for the encouragement in the truth that it gets better and that days and activities are magnified by being quit. I know it's true, but it's good to hear over and over. Congrats on your round of nicotine-free golf! May you enjoy many more.
Accountant's got to stick together! Way to be helping the new quitters, paying it forward is what it is all about!
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Day 21. Strong craves yesterday and today. My quit is stronger, and I'm getting through it, but wow, I didn't expect this at this point.
Strong craves doing things for the first time without nic ... which is normal. Wasn't the camping trip with your son fantastic though? Even without the bitch? Maybe more so because she wasn't controlling you? Of course, she was attempting to control you, but you beat her down. Just keep doing that Gabe ... one day at a time. Proud of you brother!
Thanks for the support brother. Yes, the camping trip with my boy was excellent, especially without the bitch. Prior to the quit, I would be constantly looking for an opportunity to send him down the road on his bike for a minute, step behind a tree, put him to bed early, etc - just to get a little one-on-one action with the nic whore. Not this time, she wasn't there. I'm done with her.
This post made my day Gabriel! It gets so much better brother, I golfed for the first time yesterday since being quit, and I thought of it once when I 3 putted. Once, where I used to take 2 cans for a round because I was constantly dipping and re-dipping. Every day, and different thing you do is magnified by being quit!
Awesome, thanks for the encouragement in the truth that it gets better and that days and activities are magnified by being quit. I know it's true, but it's good to hear over and over. Congrats on your round of nicotine-free golf! May you enjoy many more.
Accountant's got to stick together! Way to be helping the new quitters, paying it forward is what it is all about!
Hiya Gabriel, I'm no smarty pants accountant like you and Thumblewort, but I can count pretty high and I see that you have claimed your 32nd day of freedom today. That is BadAss Brother! Keep it up.
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Day 21. Strong craves yesterday and today. My quit is stronger, and I'm getting through it, but wow, I didn't expect this at this point.
Strong craves doing things for the first time without nic ... which is normal. Wasn't the camping trip with your son fantastic though? Even without the bitch? Maybe more so because she wasn't controlling you? Of course, she was attempting to control you, but you beat her down. Just keep doing that Gabe ... one day at a time. Proud of you brother!
Thanks for the support brother. Yes, the camping trip with my boy was excellent, especially without the bitch. Prior to the quit, I would be constantly looking for an opportunity to send him down the road on his bike for a minute, step behind a tree, put him to bed early, etc - just to get a little one-on-one action with the nic whore. Not this time, she wasn't there. I'm done with her.
This post made my day Gabriel! It gets so much better brother, I golfed for the first time yesterday since being quit, and I thought of it once when I 3 putted. Once, where I used to take 2 cans for a round because I was constantly dipping and re-dipping. Every day, and different thing you do is magnified by being quit!
Awesome, thanks for the encouragement in the truth that it gets better and that days and activities are magnified by being quit. I know it's true, but it's good to hear over and over. Congrats on your round of nicotine-free golf! May you enjoy many more.
Accountant's got to stick together! Way to be helping the new quitters, paying it forward is what it is all about!
Hiya Gabriel, I'm no smarty pants accountant like you and Thumblewort, but I can count pretty high and I see that you have claimed your 32nd day of freedom today. That is BadAss Brother! Keep it up.
Thanks rdad. No smarty pants here either. In fact the smartest thing I've done all day, or week for that matter is keep the quit going. It's what matters right now.
Thumblewort, keep telling those new quitters what it's all about. You helped me early on. It's amazing how one or two comments from someone you don't know can have such a positive impact on a quit.
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Congrats on 50! Quit with you today...keep up the hard work!
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Sorry to say, I'm leaving KTC. I feel that I've given as much or more than I've taken from the program, and that it's time for me to move on. I see the benefit in continuing to post daily for some, however I've decided not to. I am quit and will remain quit. I'm accountable to my wife and my God. Thanks again for everything quit brothers and sisters!
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Sorry to say, I'm leaving KTC. I feel that I've given as much or more than I've taken from the program, and that it's time for me to move on. I see the benefit in continuing to post daily for some, however I've decided not to. I am quit and will remain quit. I'm accountable to my wife and my God. Thanks again for everything quit brothers and sisters!
Wow. Sorry to hear this Gabriel. Any particular reason your folding up your tent?
Reading through your thread, you've had a lot of excellent support. This is a pretty big slap in their face.
How about you at least stick it out to the HOF and reevaluate?
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Sorry to say, I'm leaving KTC. I feel that I've given as much or more than I've taken from the program, and that it's time for me to move on. I see the benefit in continuing to post daily for some, however I've decided not to. I am quit and will remain quit. I'm accountable to my wife and my God. Thanks again for everything quit brothers and sisters!
Wow. Sorry to hear this Gabriel. Any particular reason your folding up your tent?
Reading through your thread, you've had a lot of excellent support. This is a pretty big slap in their face.
How about you at least stick it out to the HOF and reevaluate?
Back when I was in Gabriel's shoes, and there was something whispering for me to just forget about this place, and to stop posting roll, I thought it was "the Nic Bitch." I never knew it was The Lord.
I guess if I had just stopped KTC at that point, I would also be right here now, quit at day 250-something, I just didn't recognize the signs.
However, since my wife actually wants me to quit, she probably would have been pretty pissed if I threw my quit away on a leap of faith. She tends to believe in reality, and the reality is, you only made it to this point because of KTC.
See you later.
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Sorry to say, I'm leaving KTC. I feel that I've given as much or more than I've taken from the program, and that it's time for me to move on. I see the benefit in continuing to post daily for some, however I've decided not to. I am quit and will remain quit. I'm accountable to my wife and my God. Thanks again for everything quit brothers and sisters!
Wow. Sorry to hear this Gabriel. Any particular reason your folding up your tent?
Reading through your thread, you've had a lot of excellent support. This is a pretty big slap in their face.
How about you at least stick it out to the HOF and reevaluate?
Back when I was in Gabriel's shoes, and there was something whispering for me to just forget about this place, and to stop posting roll, I thought it was "the Nic Bitch." I never knew it was The Lord.
I guess if I had just stopped KTC at that point, I would also be right here now, quit at day 250-something, I just didn't recognize the signs.
However, since my wife actually wants me to quit, she probably would have been pretty pissed if I threw my quit away on a leap of faith. She tends to believe in reality, and the reality is, you only made it to this point because of KTC.
See you later.
Gebe - you were accountable to God for how long and you still put cat shit in your lip? Good luck.
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Sorry to say, I'm leaving KTC. I feel that I've given as much or more than I've taken from the program, and that it's time for me to move on. I see the benefit in continuing to post daily for some, however I've decided not to. I am quit and will remain quit. I'm accountable to my wife and my God. Thanks again for everything quit brothers and sisters!
Wow. Sorry to hear this Gabriel. Any particular reason your folding up your tent?
Reading through your thread, you've had a lot of excellent support. This is a pretty big slap in their face.
How about you at least stick it out to the HOF and reevaluate?
Back when I was in Gabriel's shoes, and there was something whispering for me to just forget about this place, and to stop posting roll, I thought it was "the Nic Bitch." I never knew it was The Lord.
I guess if I had just stopped KTC at that point, I would also be right here now, quit at day 250-something, I just didn't recognize the signs.
However, since my wife actually wants me to quit, she probably would have been pretty pissed if I threw my quit away on a leap of faith. She tends to believe in reality, and the reality is, you only made it to this point because of KTC.
See you later.
If your truly sorry, God will forgive you for pretty much anything, dipping included. So I really don't buy the "I'm accountable to my God" stuff.
You say you've given more than you've taken. Please explain that for me. What have you been "giving" others? Advice on how to walk away after being quit for two months?
Punk move, Gabriel.
Good luck to you. You're gonna need it.
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Hi everyone. I was excited to find this site today. I need all the help I can get for sure. I chewed for 23 years and quit 6 days ago. It was a rough week but at least I can see straight now. Hoping to be able to function a little more at work this week (desk job.) Thanks.
You were given all the help you asked for, and then some. You received all the help you needed, and then some. KTC was here for you, but not anymore. I hope you realize one of the strongest resources you HAD at your disposal will disappear. I wish you the best of luck in your quit. But realize this: when the nic bitch starts scratching at you, and she will, KTC will be nowhere.
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Hey one thing Gabriel- Just a last comment before I forget all about you-
You don't need to cave before you come back in here and say "I fucked up. I am an idiot. I can't do this on my own."
If you do that BEFORE you cave, you will be in a lot better shape quit-wise, and you will get a lot less shit from the community.
Otherwise, enjoy your cave you fucking moron bro.
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Hey one thing Gabriel- Just a last comment before I forget all about you-
You don't need to cave before you come back in here and say "I fucked up. I am an idiot. I can't do this on my own."
If you do that BEFORE you cave, you will be in a lot better shape quit-wise, and you will get a lot less shit from the community.
Otherwise, enjoy your cave you fucking moron bro.
Bye Ghey-briel