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Offline Air Force ADDICT

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Re: Finally hate it
« Reply #8 on: April 28, 2015, 02:31:00 PM »
ployglot1812,

First  foremost, you're far from being alone. You've made a very wise decision in joining us on this journey. The road is tough but so are you. Now you gotta OWN IT. Go  post in the August 2015 QUIT group. I'll send you a PM w/ my digits right now.

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Re: Finally hate it
« Reply #7 on: April 28, 2015, 02:22:00 PM »
Thanks, everyone. I think what has helped the most so far is just knowing how many others have had the same or similar experiences and back-stories.

I haven't gotten a PM regarding my quit group instructions, but I do now have permissions to post in this board so I'll try to see if I can post roll call in the right place :-)

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Re: Finally hate it
« Reply #6 on: April 28, 2015, 02:18:00 PM »
Quote from: polyglot1812
Hi, I'm Matthew. Posted my first couple "check-ins" on the main blog page. I'll force myself to make this quick as I have a tendency to get long-winded...

Started dipping my sophomore year in college, which was 24 years ago now. Yikes! So many times I've promised myself I'd quit to mark some "milestone". Our wedding, our son's birth, new job, etc. Just a series of broken promises to myself over the years. Finally got to the point where I hated the power this shit had exercised over EVERY SINGLE ASPECT of my life for nearly a quarter century. I loved the dip, but hated being a dipper.

My last Kodiak was 4/24/15. I am just now starting to enjoy not being a slave. And I'm starting to enjoy doing activities that used to be "dip opportunities" without needing that bear along for the ride.
Time to break those chains! Before you would try to quit for an event. Now its time to quit for you. Start by posting roll and meeting you fellow quitters. We all know exactly what you are going though.

Hold on tight. Ride is a little bumpy. Ask questions. Plenty of vets on here that know the ropes. Be active, or don't. Whatever works for you. A couple guys in my group went fishing together a week or two ago.

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Re: Finally hate it
« Reply #5 on: April 28, 2015, 12:30:00 PM »
25 year former dipper here. Found this place and I'm a week away from being quit for a year. I'm no different than you. Stupid decisions years after year to keep chewing. Not so much as a decision but a lack of making the right one that made on Apr 24th.

You've almost made it through the suck, it takes nic roughly 72 hours to get flushed from your system. You should still be drinking water in shit tons. The fog is next which is a slightly nicer degree of the confusion you are feeling now. But it gets better, way better.

To get maximum value, join others in your same quit month and post a day 5 in August 2015. We'll be looking for you. You're here to quit. Take full advantage and you will never regret it for a millisecond.

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Re: Finally hate it
« Reply #4 on: April 28, 2015, 10:34:00 AM »
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Hating it is a vital part of quitting. Have you considered joining this website and not face your quit alone? Check out the Welcome Center thread. I couldn't have quit without being held accountable every day.
i agree with thumble! Your story sounds like countless others' on this site. Posting roll is our daily promise not tobuse nicotine. It makes quitting/taking back control a daily decision.

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Re: Finally hate it
« Reply #3 on: April 28, 2015, 10:33:00 AM »
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Hating it is a vital part of quitting. Have you considered joining this website and not face your quit alone? Check out the Welcome Center thread. I couldn't have quit without being held accountable every day.
Welcome Matthew! I agree with Thumble. Let your hate for nicotine grow. Its good quit fuel. Also building a support web here makes everything so much easier. You can do this if you want it bad enough. You sound like you are ready. So lets go! Post Roll.

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Re: Finally hate it
« Reply #2 on: April 28, 2015, 10:16:00 AM »
Hating it is a vital part of quitting. Have you considered joining this website and not face your quit alone? Check out the Welcome Center thread. I couldn't have quit without being held accountable every day.
Some of my fondest and clearest memories are peeing in places that aren't bathrooms.

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Finally hate it
« on: April 28, 2015, 10:10:00 AM »
Hi, I'm Matthew. Posted my first couple "check-ins" on the main blog page. I'll force myself to make this quick as I have a tendency to get long-winded...

Started dipping my sophomore year in college, which was 24 years ago now. Yikes! So many times I've promised myself I'd quit to mark some "milestone". Our wedding, our son's birth, new job, etc. Just a series of broken promises to myself over the years. Finally got to the point where I hated the power this shit had exercised over EVERY SINGLE ASPECT of my life for nearly a quarter century. I loved the dip, but hated being a dipper.

My last Kodiak was 4/24/15. I am just now starting to enjoy not being a slave. And I'm starting to enjoy doing activities that used to be "dip opportunities" without needing that bear along for the ride.