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Offline Rob1985

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* Rob1985's HOF
« on: July 20, 2013, 07:46:00 PM »
I’m not really sure what to write here, so I guess I can start out by saying “One Day At A Time” and “Never Again For Any Reason”. Those two acronym/phrases have been key to my success. They are in every single one of my daily roll posts. A simple daily reminder.

So, when I stumbled upon this site back in February 2013, it wasn't by accident. I was desperately looking for a tobacco free option. Plain and simple, I needed to quit. Not because of financial reasons or because a family member wanted me to quit, but because I wanted to quit. I wanted this, I earned these first 100 days. The first 30 days was the most challenging thing I have probably ever experienced. I have seen many fellows June 13 quitters fail, some have returned and others havenÂ’t.

So, the story goes… I came here having dipped for 8 or 9 years. I am in my late 20’s, I have stained teeth and beginning to enter that stage of sensitive teeth and switch “dip sides”. Of course I just switched from the right side to the left, but the night of February 22nd I decided I have had enough of “burn” and the “nic bitch”. It hit me like a ton of bricks, “I am killing myself on the installment plan”. I look at the garbage can at the gas station and decided to toss the can and went inside and bought a couple of packs of cinnamon gum. Form there my journey began with a simple Google search for “tobacco free dip alternative”. Smokey Mountain, Jakes and Hooch all came up, but right in there was this little website called “Kill The Can”. So here I am thinking, “WTF is this?” I browsed for a while and then realized that KTC is exactly I was looking for. I signed up and Day 1 began at approx. 1am on February 23rd 2013. That day will forever be remembered as the day I took my life back! No longer will I let a substance run my life!

From there on I began the process of meeting veteran and newbie quitters. All of whom gave me encouragement as well as entertainmentÂ… DIRTY TROLLOPS! The first week went by in a fog. The second week went better, but sleeping was awful. It wasn't until the third week that the fog had lifted, I felt a serious sense of accomplishment and pride for what I had just accomplished. I just fought through the toughest partÂ… the fog! As the weeks progressed I slowly began to forget about my cravings, they became less and less intense and my need for gum became less and less (my tongue thanks me, I bit it a lot!) . The most remarkable change I began to notice is my digest for tobacco, smokeless or
smoked. I began to become that friend or family member that has never done it and always thought you were gross for doing it. Of course when I was a dipper I didn't notice nor did I care. So, along this journey my mindset changed, I feel healthier (albeit a few pounds heavier) I gained seven pounds overall, not too bad. I began working out on a more consistent basis, food tasted much better and my food choices became healthier. When I reached 100 days I couldn't believe it, it almost felt normal for me to be quit that long. I felt amazing and immediately pledged 200 days! I look forward to continuing my journey with excitement and will add a 200 day speech that will cover my journey from days 100-200. I will keep doing so something new at each milestone.

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Quit: 2/23/13
HOF: 6/3/13
2nd Floor: 9/10/13
One Year 2/23/14
Two Years 2/23/15
1000 Days 11/19/15
"You can have results or excuses. Not both"
"One often learns more from ten days of agony than from ten years of contentment"
"A memory is what is left when something happens and does not completely unhappen" ~Edward de Bono