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Offline ccnaguy

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Re: My Intro
« Reply #16 on: May 23, 2015, 01:58:00 AM »
I guess you can say I am on the tail end of day 5 here. I moonlight on the weekends learning new tech skills. This weekend it is programming. I just started a course on Udemy and slowly working my way through.

This is when the nic starts whispering to me. It starts after dinner and gets louder and louder until I go to bed. I do what works. I take a step back, grab a toothpick, and walk outside.

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Re: My Intro
« Reply #15 on: May 22, 2015, 09:04:00 PM »
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I am working on day five of quitting. I am keeping a steady supply of toothpicks, chewing gum, and flossers. I have been brushing my teeth more. That seems to help with what cravings that do pop up now.

Today, I felt confident to get rid of some stuff. I found a full box of nicotine gum in my desk and just gave it away to a coworker that dips. He took it. I also mentioned that I have quit cold turkey and told him I used a good bit of toothpicks, flossers, and sugar free gum. He said he wants to quit but cant make it past the first day.
Cc great job! Step in tell coworker how to get his quit on with you! You might just save his life! Damn proud to be quit with you today!
Tobacco is so addictive it took me a year after a massive heart attack, in which doctor confirmed caused from dipping to finally put a lid on the bitch! ODAAT EDD

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Re: My Intro
« Reply #14 on: May 22, 2015, 01:24:00 PM »
I am working on day five of quitting. I am keeping a steady supply of toothpicks, chewing gum, and flossers. I have been brushing my teeth more. That seems to help with what cravings that do pop up now.

Today, I felt confident to get rid of some stuff. I found a full box of nicotine gum in my desk and just gave it away to a coworker that dips. He took it. I also mentioned that I have quit cold turkey and told him I used a good bit of toothpicks, flossers, and sugar free gum. He said he wants to quit but cant make it past the first day.

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Re: My Intro
« Reply #13 on: May 21, 2015, 09:14:00 AM »
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Quote from: landdon
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Awesome! A few questions to make sure you're on the right path

1. Have you started exchanging phone numbers with a few in your quit group? That's very very important

2. How long are you willing to pay roll? 100 days? 200 days? Forever? Roll is absolutely vital and must be a commitment

3. Have you informed all the people who love you that you've made this change? Their support and encouragement is really helpful!

Welcome! Looking forward to seeing your hof speech
Also want to add:

4. Post EVERY SINGLE DAY.... and immediately after you get up. Wake up, piss, post roll. Repeat.

5. Use this Intro as sort of a log of how you are doing periodically.... it will help all of us other BAQ's just as much as it will help YOU. If and when your quit starts to become complacent or, in more PC terms, "not as fresh"..... you can refer back to this thread and read up to be re-inspired and re-invigorated.

6. Post roll in other Quit Groups down below

7. EMBRACE THE SUCK and all it has to offer
I just finished posting roll. This is day 3 for me. My cravings hit me really hard while I am driving, after meals, and when I am sitting at home in the evening. I found these wood picks at the drug store called Stim-U-dent. They seem to help. I throw one in while driving and after meals. I am also using the plastic flossers and wrapping them with floss that has the light flavor. That seems to help too.

I want to make it to the 72 hour mark just to see how it feels. I havent been that far in a long long long time. So far for me caffeine has not been a trigger. I have always been a heavy caffeine users. Lots and lots of coffee. Just never mixed it with dip. So I am continuing with my coffee drinking no issues. It is stronger though because my body doesnt have nicotine to block it.
It's hard right now. Really hard, but guess what? You've chosen to keep your tongue. Your teeth are more important than that crap aren't they? You want to do this, and you are going to do this. Get some seeds, fake stuff, candy, toothpicks. Whatever you have to do to keep from doing it.
Cc you're doing awesome! Just remember your gonna have ups and downs but you can do this! As you can see there's plenty of people that wants you to make it. Just let us help you because the fact you make it 1 more day is a win for us all! Proud to be quit with you today my friend! Let's do this!
Well I have officially moved past the 72 hour mark. From what I have been told and what I have read, the physical cravings should be gone, its just the mental stuff now. Now to fine tune everything. If I have to stop on the way home, stop at a CVS (since they dont sell tobacco). Pay at the pump at gas stations. Keep flossers, mints, and gum in my truck. Plus keep a good stock of the stuff at my desk.

Today, my wife stocked me up on chewing gum of all types of flavors to keep me going.

I have been keeping myself busy. (Nerd moment) As a gift for quitting, I bought myself a domain name and server space to help me learn some programming. So I have been keeping myself busy with that.
Whatever it takes to get your mind off of dip, do it. It does get easier! Stick to the plan, make sure you have other quitters numbers too.
Some of my fondest and clearest memories are peeing in places that aren't bathrooms.

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Re: My Intro
« Reply #12 on: May 20, 2015, 11:31:00 PM »
Quote from: pab1964
Quote from: landdon
Quote from: ccnaguy
Quote from: Jerk11
Quote from: landdon
Awesome! A few questions to make sure you're on the right path

1. Have you started exchanging phone numbers with a few in your quit group? That's very very important

2. How long are you willing to pay roll? 100 days? 200 days? Forever? Roll is absolutely vital and must be a commitment

3. Have you informed all the people who love you that you've made this change? Their support and encouragement is really helpful!

Welcome! Looking forward to seeing your hof speech
Also want to add:

4. Post EVERY SINGLE DAY.... and immediately after you get up. Wake up, piss, post roll. Repeat.

5. Use this Intro as sort of a log of how you are doing periodically.... it will help all of us other BAQ's just as much as it will help YOU. If and when your quit starts to become complacent or, in more PC terms, "not as fresh"..... you can refer back to this thread and read up to be re-inspired and re-invigorated.

6. Post roll in other Quit Groups down below

7. EMBRACE THE SUCK and all it has to offer
I just finished posting roll. This is day 3 for me. My cravings hit me really hard while I am driving, after meals, and when I am sitting at home in the evening. I found these wood picks at the drug store called Stim-U-dent. They seem to help. I throw one in while driving and after meals. I am also using the plastic flossers and wrapping them with floss that has the light flavor. That seems to help too.

I want to make it to the 72 hour mark just to see how it feels. I havent been that far in a long long long time. So far for me caffeine has not been a trigger. I have always been a heavy caffeine users. Lots and lots of coffee. Just never mixed it with dip. So I am continuing with my coffee drinking no issues. It is stronger though because my body doesnt have nicotine to block it.
It's hard right now. Really hard, but guess what? You've chosen to keep your tongue. Your teeth are more important than that crap aren't they? You want to do this, and you are going to do this. Get some seeds, fake stuff, candy, toothpicks. Whatever you have to do to keep from doing it.
Cc you're doing awesome! Just remember your gonna have ups and downs but you can do this! As you can see there's plenty of people that wants you to make it. Just let us help you because the fact you make it 1 more day is a win for us all! Proud to be quit with you today my friend! Let's do this!
Well I have officially moved past the 72 hour mark. From what I have been told and what I have read, the physical cravings should be gone, its just the mental stuff now. Now to fine tune everything. If I have to stop on the way home, stop at a CVS (since they dont sell tobacco). Pay at the pump at gas stations. Keep flossers, mints, and gum in my truck. Plus keep a good stock of the stuff at my desk.

Today, my wife stocked me up on chewing gum of all types of flavors to keep me going.

I have been keeping myself busy. (Nerd moment) As a gift for quitting, I bought myself a domain name and server space to help me learn some programming. So I have been keeping myself busy with that.

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Re: My Intro
« Reply #11 on: May 20, 2015, 07:01:00 PM »
Quote from: landdon
Quote from: ccnaguy
Quote from: Jerk11
Quote from: landdon
Awesome! A few questions to make sure you're on the right path

1. Have you started exchanging phone numbers with a few in your quit group? That's very very important

2. How long are you willing to pay roll? 100 days? 200 days? Forever? Roll is absolutely vital and must be a commitment

3. Have you informed all the people who love you that you've made this change? Their support and encouragement is really helpful!

Welcome! Looking forward to seeing your hof speech
Also want to add:

4. Post EVERY SINGLE DAY.... and immediately after you get up. Wake up, piss, post roll. Repeat.

5. Use this Intro as sort of a log of how you are doing periodically.... it will help all of us other BAQ's just as much as it will help YOU. If and when your quit starts to become complacent or, in more PC terms, "not as fresh"..... you can refer back to this thread and read up to be re-inspired and re-invigorated.

6. Post roll in other Quit Groups down below

7. EMBRACE THE SUCK and all it has to offer
I just finished posting roll. This is day 3 for me. My cravings hit me really hard while I am driving, after meals, and when I am sitting at home in the evening. I found these wood picks at the drug store called Stim-U-dent. They seem to help. I throw one in while driving and after meals. I am also using the plastic flossers and wrapping them with floss that has the light flavor. That seems to help too.

I want to make it to the 72 hour mark just to see how it feels. I havent been that far in a long long long time. So far for me caffeine has not been a trigger. I have always been a heavy caffeine users. Lots and lots of coffee. Just never mixed it with dip. So I am continuing with my coffee drinking no issues. It is stronger though because my body doesnt have nicotine to block it.
It's hard right now. Really hard, but guess what? You've chosen to keep your tongue. Your teeth are more important than that crap aren't they? You want to do this, and you are going to do this. Get some seeds, fake stuff, candy, toothpicks. Whatever you have to do to keep from doing it.
Cc you're doing awesome! Just remember your gonna have ups and downs but you can do this! As you can see there's plenty of people that wants you to make it. Just let us help you because the fact you make it 1 more day is a win for us all! Proud to be quit with you today my friend! Let's do this!
Tobacco is so addictive it took me a year after a massive heart attack, in which doctor confirmed caused from dipping to finally put a lid on the bitch! ODAAT EDD

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Re: My Intro
« Reply #10 on: May 20, 2015, 01:21:00 PM »
Quote from: ccnaguy
Quote from: Jerk11
Quote from: landdon
Awesome! A few questions to make sure you're on the right path

1. Have you started exchanging phone numbers with a few in your quit group? That's very very important

2. How long are you willing to pay roll? 100 days? 200 days? Forever? Roll is absolutely vital and must be a commitment

3. Have you informed all the people who love you that you've made this change? Their support and encouragement is really helpful!

Welcome! Looking forward to seeing your hof speech
Also want to add:

4. Post EVERY SINGLE DAY.... and immediately after you get up. Wake up, piss, post roll. Repeat.

5. Use this Intro as sort of a log of how you are doing periodically.... it will help all of us other BAQ's just as much as it will help YOU. If and when your quit starts to become complacent or, in more PC terms, "not as fresh"..... you can refer back to this thread and read up to be re-inspired and re-invigorated.

6. Post roll in other Quit Groups down below

7. EMBRACE THE SUCK and all it has to offer
I just finished posting roll. This is day 3 for me. My cravings hit me really hard while I am driving, after meals, and when I am sitting at home in the evening. I found these wood picks at the drug store called Stim-U-dent. They seem to help. I throw one in while driving and after meals. I am also using the plastic flossers and wrapping them with floss that has the light flavor. That seems to help too.

I want to make it to the 72 hour mark just to see how it feels. I havent been that far in a long long long time. So far for me caffeine has not been a trigger. I have always been a heavy caffeine users. Lots and lots of coffee. Just never mixed it with dip. So I am continuing with my coffee drinking no issues. It is stronger though because my body doesnt have nicotine to block it.
It's hard right now. Really hard, but guess what? You've chosen to keep your tongue. Your teeth are more important than that crap aren't they? You want to do this, and you are going to do this. Get some seeds, fake stuff, candy, toothpicks. Whatever you have to do to keep from doing it.

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Re: My Intro
« Reply #9 on: May 20, 2015, 12:33:00 PM »
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Quote from: landdon
Awesome! A few questions to make sure you're on the right path

1. Have you started exchanging phone numbers with a few in your quit group? That's very very important

2. How long are you willing to pay roll? 100 days? 200 days? Forever? Roll is absolutely vital and must be a commitment

3. Have you informed all the people who love you that you've made this change? Their support and encouragement is really helpful!

Welcome! Looking forward to seeing your hof speech
Also want to add:

4. Post EVERY SINGLE DAY.... and immediately after you get up. Wake up, piss, post roll. Repeat.

5. Use this Intro as sort of a log of how you are doing periodically.... it will help all of us other BAQ's just as much as it will help YOU. If and when your quit starts to become complacent or, in more PC terms, "not as fresh"..... you can refer back to this thread and read up to be re-inspired and re-invigorated.

6. Post roll in other Quit Groups down below

7. EMBRACE THE SUCK and all it has to offer
I just finished posting roll. This is day 3 for me. My cravings hit me really hard while I am driving, after meals, and when I am sitting at home in the evening. I found these wood picks at the drug store called Stim-U-dent. They seem to help. I throw one in while driving and after meals. I am also using the plastic flossers and wrapping them with floss that has the light flavor. That seems to help too.

I want to make it to the 72 hour mark just to see how it feels. I havent been that far in a long long long time. So far for me caffeine has not been a trigger. I have always been a heavy caffeine users. Lots and lots of coffee. Just never mixed it with dip. So I am continuing with my coffee drinking no issues. It is stronger though because my body doesnt have nicotine to block it.

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Re: My Intro
« Reply #8 on: May 19, 2015, 09:15:00 AM »
Quote from: landdon
Awesome! A few questions to make sure you're on the right path

1. Have you started exchanging phone numbers with a few in your quit group? That's very very important

2. How long are you willing to pay roll? 100 days? 200 days? Forever? Roll is absolutely vital and must be a commitment

3. Have you informed all the people who love you that you've made this change? Their support and encouragement is really helpful!

Welcome! Looking forward to seeing your hof speech
Also want to add:

4. Post EVERY SINGLE DAY.... and immediately after you get up. Wake up, piss, post roll. Repeat.

5. Use this Intro as sort of a log of how you are doing periodically.... it will help all of us other BAQ's just as much as it will help YOU. If and when your quit starts to become complacent or, in more PC terms, "not as fresh"..... you can refer back to this thread and read up to be re-inspired and re-invigorated.

6. Post roll in other Quit Groups down below

7. EMBRACE THE SUCK and all it has to offer

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Re: My Intro
« Reply #7 on: May 19, 2015, 08:44:00 AM »
Follow Bean's advice...we have all been that possum...LOL
Get in here daily...read, read, chat and learn about our addiction.
You can really do this ODAAT and NAFAR.
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Re: My Intro
« Reply #6 on: May 19, 2015, 07:57:00 AM »
Awesome! A few questions to make sure you're on the right path

1. Have you started exchanging phone numbers with a few in your quit group? That's very very important

2. How long are you willing to pay roll? 100 days? 200 days? Forever? Roll is absolutely vital and must be a commitment

3. Have you informed all the people who love you that you've made this change? Their support and encouragement is really helpful!

Welcome! Looking forward to seeing your hof speech

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Re: My Intro
« Reply #5 on: May 19, 2015, 12:05:00 AM »
congrats on your decision to quit.
the company I work for is tobacco free also. amazing how many people, including myself, are willing to risk their job over this bitch. I have been working there for 5 years and chewed my way through the 12 hour shifts.
not anymore... I'm almost a week into my quit and as long as you keep posting and stay true you quit days will start adding up too

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Re: My Intro
« Reply #4 on: May 18, 2015, 08:00:00 PM »
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I am one week ahead of you and this week is starting much better than the last. Stay cold turkey, no e cigs, nic gum, nic patches. First three days were rough for me, by day 5 I was feeling confident and excited. Today is day 8 and now physical is gone but I am realizing that the mental will prob always be there. I have had the thought today driving past gas stations that I could pop in and snag a can but I just run my tongue along my gums and they feel pretty damn good and smooth and cancer free. Thats what helps me!
Awesome post kick!
CC post roll, let's get you some badass quit going! We're all addicts here just like you. We've all been where your headed, it does get easier to deal with but as far as I'm concerned, I'm with you I think we will always crave. Get in here let's do this! I quit with you today!
Tobacco is so addictive it took me a year after a massive heart attack, in which doctor confirmed caused from dipping to finally put a lid on the bitch! ODAAT EDD

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Re: My Intro
« Reply #3 on: May 18, 2015, 04:52:00 PM »
I am one week ahead of you and this week is starting much better than the last. Stay cold turkey, no e cigs, nic gum, nic patches. First three days were rough for me, by day 5 I was feeling confident and excited. Today is day 8 and now physical is gone but I am realizing that the mental will prob always be there. I have had the thought today driving past gas stations that I could pop in and snag a can but I just run my tongue along my gums and they feel pretty damn good and smooth and cancer free. Thats what helps me!

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Re: My Intro
« Reply #2 on: May 18, 2015, 03:40:00 PM »
Congrats on a great choice, Ccnaguy!!! Lean how and why we post roll. Then do it everyday. As for the cans in the trash, it is a better idea if you dump them in the shitter and flush. Otherwise, you might look like a possum rooting around in your trash at midnight looking for a fix.

YOU CAN DO THIS!!! Stay strong and stay quit.