I ended my evening as I always had, the retort of my pointer finger hitting the top of my Grizzly tin. I have dipped since 2010. Three years was long enough. In this time I have had the worst things happen to me in my life and they all lead back to self indulgence and lack of inner personal tact. No this isn't from dipping, but the lifestyle accommodated it very well. Today I just "googled" it and fell upon this organization. And here I am, not just trying to quit smokeless tobacco, but an over abundance of poor decision making processes. I currently have (If I did my math right) until 021519Dec2013 to be 100 days without it. Im marking my calendar. Merry Christmas Ill be sure to give my reports before then.
Scotty
Great choice to be quit, but you need to read a lot more about how we do it here.
We don't want an occasional check-in. We want you to follow the recipe that has helped thousands quit chewing tobacco.
We post roll in our quit groups every damn day. If you think that is a burden, think about how you would do almost anything to get a new can when you were out. Why should you put less effort into quitting than you did while feeding the addiction?
Secondly, we know we are nicotine addicts. If you think you just have a bad habit then your quit will be very difficult. Thirdly, we support each other. We addicts may be rabid, but we do stick together. We contact each other, we support each other when we are weak. We know how difficult it is to quit, and we know how much you have to want it to make it stick.
If this sounds like the place for you, welcome!