Well it's day 3 of my quit aaaaand I feel like crap, I have decided to join up for support and accountability, and to give those to others in their efforts to break free of the control of chew. I just wanted to say hey and that I'm scared shitless but also serious about never having another chew. I work as a firefighter in Arizona and I first started chewing when I joined the Marines back in 1998, I have tried to quit in the past and failed. This time will be different because now i have a son and I do not to influence him into a life of servitude to the can. Happy to be here.
Good2go,
Welcome to the site and Thank you for your service to our country and as a first responder.
You have made a wise choice to quit. Head over to the April 2019 Quit Group
HERE, find the most recent roll post, hit quote and make your promise then hit post.
Keep your word for the next 24 hours and come back here and do it again. Make your promise everyday, early in your day so nicotine is off the table. We quit for One Day at a Time here. Quitting forever is really hard but quitting for a day is pretty easy.
As a firefighter, you probably have to work odd hours sometimes, so let someone in your group know so they aren't trying to hunt you down to post when you haven't even woken up yet for the day.
Start exchanging digits with other quitters in your group as well some of the vets. This will build your accountability and brotherhood network and it gives you instant access to support if you need it. My digits are in your inbox.
Proud to quit with you today,
Chris