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Offline dugup46

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Re: First Time Snus Quitter
« Reply #10 on: November 08, 2014, 05:07:00 PM »
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Bingo - I'm sure the data is somewhere on here but nicotine is 2nd only to heroin in terms of addictiveness. We are all addicts on this site. We know our opponent the nic bitch is formidable but we have laid out a plan to defeat it and if you follow it then it works and it's gets easier as you stack up victories against nicotine. BUT we never forget that we are addicts.
This is actually what comes to mind for me...

Drugs ranked by dependency and physical harm.

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Re: First Time Snus Quitter
« Reply #9 on: November 07, 2014, 09:34:00 PM »
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The best thing about this website, as compared to other methods or anything else. This site treats nicotine like heroin.
Bingo - I'm sure the data is somewhere on here but nicotine is 2nd only to heroin in terms of addictiveness. We are all addicts on this site. We know our opponent the nic bitch is formidable but we have laid out a plan to defeat it and if you follow it then it works and it's gets easier as you stack up victories against nicotine. BUT we never forget that we are addicts.
And never forget this is hard, but can be done with a plan, a plan that is laid out here on the KTC. Quitting is one of the hardest thing I have done, and I could have never done it without the plan laid out here.
Some of my fondest and clearest memories are peeing in places that aren't bathrooms.

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Re: First Time Snus Quitter
« Reply #8 on: November 07, 2014, 07:54:00 PM »
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The best thing about this website, as compared to other methods or anything else. This site treats nicotine like heroin.
Bingo - I'm sure the data is somewhere on here but nicotine is 2nd only to heroin in terms of addictiveness. We are all addicts on this site. We know our opponent the nic bitch is formidable but we have laid out a plan to defeat it and if you follow it then it works and it's gets easier as you stack up victories against nicotine. BUT we never forget that we are addicts.

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Re: First Time Snus Quitter
« Reply #7 on: November 07, 2014, 04:03:00 PM »
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Nice to hook up in chat today and congrats on a fantastic decision. Protect your resolve this weekend. Stay involved with your group and this site!!!
Absolutely. Nice meeting up. Thanks for the support my man.

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Re: First Time Snus Quitter
« Reply #6 on: November 07, 2014, 04:01:00 PM »
Nice to hook up in chat today and congrats on a fantastic decision. Protect your resolve this weekend. Stay involved with your group and this site!!!

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Re: First Time Snus Quitter
« Reply #5 on: November 07, 2014, 01:48:00 PM »
Tuco nailed it, do this One Day at a Time........and while Day 100 feels like an accomplishment, which is is, it is just another day quit. Work on Day 5 first, then wake up, post roll, and take on Day 6.
Some of my fondest and clearest memories are peeing in places that aren't bathrooms.

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Re: First Time Snus Quitter
« Reply #4 on: November 07, 2014, 01:41:00 PM »
If you're done, then you're done. You've chosen to fight for your freedom. Just be careful of thinking in terms of the next 96 days or whatever goals you're crafting in your mind. There is only one goal: quit today. Worry about tomorrow when it gets here. The rest will fall into place and take care of itself as you go along, but your addiction to nicotine is lifelong.

At the end of the day, we're all fighting the same nic bitch. The only difference is whether she's wearing a gold sequin snus thong or cat turd brown granny panties.

Welcome to KTC. Pull up a chair and embrace the suck. It will get better.

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Re: First Time Snus Quitter
« Reply #3 on: November 07, 2014, 01:41:00 PM »
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Welcome!

I see you already posted roll, good job. This site helps tremendously. Read some of the stories on the main site; they were good motivation for me. If you want a #, PM me or some of the other Feb. 15 guys. There are some really good guys in our group.

I quit with you today
Really appreciate the helping hand, probably not even a bad idea to have someone around. I joined up in the chat room, met a few people there - I think I'll resort to that if the day comes and I need it.

The best thing about this website, as compared to other methods or anything else. This site treats nicotine like heroin. I think too many other places or articles or methods or whatever else - they downplay it. For anyone reading this, this is the real deal. I'm glad this website treats it as such.

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Re: First Time Snus Quitter
« Reply #2 on: November 07, 2014, 11:32:00 AM »
Welcome!

I see you already posted roll, good job. This site helps tremendously. Read some of the stories on the main site; they were good motivation for me. If you want a #, PM me or some of the other Feb. 15 guys. There are some really good guys in our group.

I quit with you today

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First Time Snus Quitter
« on: November 07, 2014, 11:13:00 AM »
Well, here I am. I hope I am welcome here as a snuser and not a dipper. I have been handcuffed by this shit for 8 years now. It started off with the excitement of the spins, and it finally ended 11/03/2014 when I finally put my foot down and said I didn't want to be prisoner to this shit anymore.

I think I have really made it through the most difficult days, but I know they were hell. I came across this website and thought, damn, it would have been nice to have some support through those first few days... and it can't help having some over the next 96 days and beyond. So although I feel like the worst is done for me, I know it's a long road still and I know I can hopefully help a few other people out here and get them over the curb.

Here's a little back story of where I came from concerning nicotine:

I started out when Camel was releasing their first "snus" type of tobacco. My parents bought some because they were going on a longer flight, so I was over at the house one evening, saw a pack there, and figured I would try one out. I was 19 years old (seriously, gotta be kidding right? I make it 19 years without getting addicted to this shit... and then I gave in). From there I did some general research online, found out that Camel sucks; however, there are a lot of great brands over in Sweden.

I look up the health warnings... humm... it's not bad for you? Even medical websites say it's not as bad as smoking or dip. Fuckin fantastic! I think I'l try some different kinds out. So I ordered a few rolls online, got them shipped overseas for cheap. Hell a roll would cost about $10-$15 and shipping was $10 total on 2 or 3 rolls. In no time at all, I was full on addicted. I don't know if I was addicted toward the nicotine right away, but I was certainly addicted at trying the different flavors out and the joy of when I got that shit in the mail. I went on a few forums about snus and talked to the guys, even have some Monte Cristo stuff sent to me. Life was great.

Then you discover the higher nicotine pouches.... then you discover you can get someeeee spins if you take 2 at a time, etc etc etc. Then finally it hits you... life is only great when you have some snus. Not so much when you don't. The USPS made shipping illegal, so now you have to ship FedEx or UPS which raised the shipping costs from $10 to $40... almost reason enough to quit... and then those fuckers over at General start selling nationwide in the US. Any thought I had of quitting was erased.

Well... it's time. 8 years later, I need to kick this. My fiance has quit smoking on 11/03, and I said, "There's no better time than right now." I thought about it a couple other times and said to myself, "Well I'll finish this roll." or "Ill finish this can and stop". But that never really worked well for me... so finally I decided, there is no better day than today. Fact is, health research or not - the stuff is not good for you. It's addicting and it ruins your fucking mind. You no longer want it, you depend on it.

The first few days have been hell; today is the first day where things have settled down. I'm pumped to go through the rest of this process, and I hope I can help out a few people like myself.