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Re: Quit Kodiak after 19 years
« Reply #15 on: March 04, 2015, 12:00:00 PM »
500 days is badass, gratz on the half comma brother.
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Re: Quit Kodiak after 19 years
« Reply #14 on: November 30, 2013, 03:21:00 PM »
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Hello hammydon.  Welcome to KTC and congrats on taking the necessary steps to quitting tobacco.  It's impressive to see someone quit first and then make it to this site a month later knowing they could use some support.  Lucky for you you found the one site that can do exactly that.  The resources at your finger tips will help but it's the brothers in your quit group and those veterans you enlist to your cause which will make the biggest difference.  A quit is a tricky thing.  It's unique to everyone here. Yours will be different from mine and everyone else in here.  Open up and share your thoughts and feelings with your brothers.  Listen to everyone but take the advice from those you feel challenge you.     

Lochi21 - 726

P.S. I live and work in the northern Chicago area so if there is anything I can do please know there is someone local from KTC who can help you out.
Lochi - thanks man - I really appreciate this support. I am not sure if I am replying correctly, learning how to navigate "quotes" replies" etc...

I hope I can hep in supporting you too bud!
paul in chicago

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Your doing great Hammy, just keep showing up and posting. You'll get the hang of the details. I think you'll find things get easier than they were on your own.

I humped that fucking Kodiak bear for 23 years and this place has saved me from that hell for 135 days and counting. I don't think I ever made it more than a couple days on my own without any kind of nic replacement product. Have a plan for the holiday weekend and check your Inbox (1) thats my number, shoot me a text or call me if you need anything.

I'll quit with you today!
Thanks man - congrats on your quit so far. I'm encouraged by your success, and I am quitting only today. I'll deal with tomorrow tomorrow... Hang in there and I'll also quit with you.

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Re: Quit Kodiak after 19 years
« Reply #13 on: November 27, 2013, 09:57:00 AM »
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Hello hammydon.  Welcome to KTC and congrats on taking the necessary steps to quitting tobacco.  It's impressive to see someone quit first and then make it to this site a month later knowing they could use some support.  Lucky for you you found the one site that can do exactly that.  The resources at your finger tips will help but it's the brothers in your quit group and those veterans you enlist to your cause which will make the biggest difference.  A quit is a tricky thing.  It's unique to everyone here. Yours will be different from mine and everyone else in here.  Open up and share your thoughts and feelings with your brothers.  Listen to everyone but take the advice from those you feel challenge you.     

Lochi21 - 726

P.S. I live and work in the northern Chicago area so if there is anything I can do please know there is someone local from KTC who can help you out.
Lochi - thanks man - I really appreciate this support. I am not sure if I am replying correctly, learning how to navigate "quotes" replies" etc...

I hope I can hep in supporting you too bud!
paul in chicago

38 days today
Your doing great Hammy, just keep showing up and posting. You'll get the hang of the details. I think you'll find things get easier than they were on your own.

I humped that fucking Kodiak bear for 23 years and this place has saved me from that hell for 135 days and counting. I don't think I ever made it more than a couple days on my own without any kind of nic replacement product. Have a plan for the holiday weekend and check your Inbox (1) thats my number, shoot me a text or call me if you need anything.

I'll quit with you today!

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Re: Quit Kodiak after 19 years
« Reply #12 on: November 27, 2013, 08:05:00 AM »
Quote from: Lochi21
Hello hammydon. Welcome to KTC and congrats on taking the necessary steps to quitting tobacco. It's impressive to see someone quit first and then make it to this site a month later knowing they could use some support. Lucky for you you found the one site that can do exactly that. The resources at your finger tips will help but it's the brothers in your quit group and those veterans you enlist to your cause which will make the biggest difference. A quit is a tricky thing. It's unique to everyone here. Yours will be different from mine and everyone else in here. Open up and share your thoughts and feelings with your brothers. Listen to everyone but take the advice from those you feel challenge you.

Lochi21 - 726

P.S. I live and work in the northern Chicago area so if there is anything I can do please know there is someone local from KTC who can help you out.
Lochi - thanks man - I really appreciate this support. I am not sure if I am replying correctly, learning how to navigate "quotes" replies" etc...

I hope I can hep in supporting you too bud!
paul in chicago

38 days today

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Re: Quit Kodiak after 19 years
« Reply #11 on: November 27, 2013, 07:50:00 AM »
Hello hammydon. Welcome to KTC and congrats on taking the necessary steps to quitting tobacco. It's impressive to see someone quit first and then make it to this site a month later knowing they could use some support. Lucky for you you found the one site that can do exactly that. The resources at your finger tips will help but it's the brothers in your quit group and those veterans you enlist to your cause which will make the biggest difference. A quit is a tricky thing. It's unique to everyone here. Yours will be different from mine and everyone else in here. Open up and share your thoughts and feelings with your brothers. Listen to everyone but take the advice from those you feel challenge you.

Lochi21 - 726

P.S. I live and work in the northern Chicago area so if there is anything I can do please know there is someone local from KTC who can help you out.

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Re: Quit Kodiak after 19 years
« Reply #10 on: November 27, 2013, 07:33:00 AM »
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Hi Hammydon (Paul) and welcome. I'm in your quit class so glad to be quitting with you today. That's pretty heroic to have come this far on your own- keep it up and we'll both be able to knock this addiction for good. I've found this site to be full of support and wisdom to help me get through some times when I would have caved in the past, so i recommend reading all you can on the site, following the tips others give you, and "blogging" your quit experiences for support and later reference. Looking foward to getting to know you more as we carry on one day at a time.
Thanks a lot - I have had a lot of support so far - so I'm glad to find it here,a nd I support you too!

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Re: Quit Kodiak after 19 years
« Reply #9 on: November 27, 2013, 07:32:00 AM »
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I think you will find that things will get easier once you settle in here. This place offers knowledge, support and understanding that makes a huge difference. Congrats on the quit so far. Nice job
Thank you Slim - I'm still learning how to navigate the site - congrats on your quit too!

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Re: Quit Kodiak after 19 years
« Reply #8 on: November 27, 2013, 07:31:00 AM »
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Hammy,
Strong work doing this solo well now you found us to help you carry the water. You have the right attitude towards being quit but would like to share with you how we do it here. We take it one day at a time ODAAT forever is just too daunting.

Read read read listen learn all you can about your enemy the nic bitch. She does not play fair.

Good job posting roll it is the cornerstone of what we do here it is a promise to YOU and us that you will not use for today only.

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Thank you very much - I am looking forward to quitting every day with you all. MAn it is tough so far.... 'bang head'

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Re: Quit Kodiak after 19 years
« Reply #7 on: November 27, 2013, 07:29:00 AM »
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36 days on your own?!!! That is heroic, brother! But, it is just the beginning of what you are about to do...live the rest of your life nic free.

It all starts (or continues) with posting roll. Learn how by clicking on the Welcome Center link above. If you have any problems, just say so.

Welcome, brother. You got this!!!
I have definitely not been on my own - I have had help from others. Thanks for your support - I support you too!

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Re: Quit Kodiak after 19 years
« Reply #6 on: November 25, 2013, 06:32:00 PM »
Hammy,
Strong work doing this solo well now you found us to help you carry the water. You have the right attitude towards being quit but would like to share with you how we do it here. We take it one day at a time ODAAT forever is just too daunting.

Read read read listen learn all you can about your enemy the nic bitch. She does not play fair.

Good job posting roll it is the cornerstone of what we do here it is a promise to YOU and us that you will not use for today only.

Need anything send me a PM
T
Complacency sucks, one moment of it is the difference between being a user and a quitter....OIB

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Re: Quit Kodiak after 19 years
« Reply #5 on: November 25, 2013, 03:06:00 PM »
I think you will find that things will get easier once you settle in here. This place offers knowledge, support and understanding that makes a huge difference. Congrats on the quit so far. Nice job

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Re: Quit Kodiak after 19 years
« Reply #4 on: November 25, 2013, 01:51:00 PM »
Hi Hammydon (Paul) and welcome. I'm in your quit class so glad to be quitting with you today. That's pretty heroic to have come this far on your own- keep it up and we'll both be able to knock this addiction for good. I've found this site to be full of support and wisdom to help me get through some times when I would have caved in the past, so i recommend reading all you can on the site, following the tips others give you, and "blogging" your quit experiences for support and later reference. Looking foward to getting to know you more as we carry on one day at a time.
This info helped me early on, and still does today: https://whyquit.com/whyquit/linksaaddiction.html

Quitters I’ve met so far: Ihatecope, >Pinched<, T-Cell, grizzlyhasclaws, Canvasback, BaseballPlayer, Cbird65, ERDVM, BradleyGuy, Ted, Zeno, AppleJack, Bronc, Knockout, MookieBlaylock, Rdad, 2mch2lv4, MN_Ben, Natro, Lippizaner, Amquash, ChristopherJ, GDubya, SRohde  -- always eager to meet more!

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Re: Quit Kodiak after 19 years
« Reply #3 on: November 25, 2013, 01:44:00 PM »
Thanks Bean. I have started posting roll in the Jan 2014 group (I was accidentally posting in the Jan 2013 group). Congrats on YOUR quit. Quittin with you every day brother! I want to learn how to support everyone else, this is key to my own success.

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Re: Quit Kodiak after 19 years
« Reply #2 on: November 25, 2013, 01:35:00 PM »
36 days on your own?!!! That is heroic, brother! But, it is just the beginning of what you are about to do...live the rest of your life nic free.

It all starts (or continues) with posting roll. Learn how by clicking on the Welcome Center link above. If you have any problems, just say so.

Welcome, brother. You got this!!!

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Quit Kodiak after 19 years
« on: November 25, 2013, 01:31:00 PM »
Hi friends, I am 48 years old, and I quit Kodiak after 19 years, on October 21, 2013. I'm a musician and filmmaker in Chicago. I have finally decided to take back my mouth, my body, my personality - and get FREEDOM FROM TOBACCO. I appreciate all of your support, and am a new user to the site: so I am learning how to support YOU as well!

I'm 36 days into my quit as of today (November 25, 2013) and it is still kickin my ass, but I am in for the long haul.. which means forever.

Looking forward to quitting with you all every day from now on!!!

Paul in Chicago