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Offline JRizzle

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Re: Hopefully the last time
« Reply #5 on: June 15, 2013, 12:06:00 PM »
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Any words of advice on quitting are greatly appreciated...this is no fun.
Quit. 1 day at a time. 1 hour at a time. 1 moment at a time. Seriously the best way to go about quitting is to quit using tobacco.

I'm so proud to have you in our group. Similar to you, I'm 28. I chewed for 12 years. During my peaks I'd also approach 2 cans/day. You got this. Your slavery to chew ends today. It starts with every moment you choose not to use tobacco. So, my newly freed brother, I quit with you today. Message me if you need digits or someone to talk to. We have your back. For God, country, and our lives we've got your back.
We all want progress, but if you're on the wrong road, progress means doing an about-turn and walking back to the right road; in that case, the man who turns back soonest is the most progressive.

Has tobacco been so kind to you that you should leave it with regret? There are far better things ahead than any we leave behind.

Come join us. Come be quit with us. Rather than slowly commit suicide, slowly regain your health. It might hurt at first, but it won't kill you. And once the birthing process is done you'll find yourself a free man. With friends. And health. And wealth. Come drink at the fountain of quit.

Offline Matt F

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Re: Hopefully the last time
« Reply #4 on: June 15, 2013, 11:19:00 AM »
What they said! Also private message (PM) others in your September 2013 quit group and exchange numbers to increase your accountability. We check roll for skippers and Text / PM or call to see what's up. 100% daily roll posting / 100% daily quitting is 100% expectation here. Good luck!

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Re: Hopefully the last time
« Reply #3 on: June 15, 2013, 06:30:00 AM »
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I'm a 28 year old Marine Corps pilot. I decided to quit in Afghanistan. I recently had a pretty close call and figured that it was time to quit. I have been dipping for about 10 years and have gone from Skoal to Grizzly and Cope. At my peak I was cruising through 2 cans a day. Any words of advice on quitting are greatly appreciated...this is no fun.
This site can help you kick your nicotine habit to the curb. We don't use words like try or hope as they are just another excuse for our addictive brains to tell us another lie. There are no short cuts, but here are some links that will help you navigate this site.

This a NO NICOTINE site. End of discussion. Why this Site Works

Your quit Decision MUST be 100% about you. Anything short of that sets you up for failure by allowing your addict brain to blame a given situation as reason for you to go back to the can. Quitting out of fear of a medical issue fades as soon as the doctor or dentist gives you a clean bill of health.

Here are some things that got me through the initial "suck period":

Find an alternative herbal dip. I dipped Copenhagen for 35 years and used the fake herbal dip to help with the oral fixation. Here is a list of Smokeless non-tobacco alternative Don't want to use a 'fake dip' then nuts, candy or gum might help

Start drinking a lot of water and do it every day
Be prepared for restless sleep

Need some motivation for your quit The meaning of QLF Get an attitude about it and quit that shit and do it every damned day (EDD)

Turn your introduction page into a journal by adding updates on your quit there * no need to open a 2nd intro page. If you didn't do an Intro- start one now! This is a great way to reflect on your quit success but also provides a trail to a new quitter.
Believe Me

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Re: Hopefully the last time
« Reply #2 on: June 15, 2013, 04:52:00 AM »
Read, read, read! Visit the Welcome Center and learn about posting roll call. Visit the Live Chat and people in there can help you when they are in there.

Get rid of the word Hope and just make it Do!

Well here is the deal with KTC, we are basically a cold turkey program, we don't utilize nicotine replacement therapy such as nicorette gum.

We come in each day and promise to our brothers that we will remain quit for the rest of the day, the next day we come and do the same thing.

People come in here and bust balls, they go in the chat and talk about the issues they are having, they call fellow quit group members and ask for help. We remain quit one day at a time.

We have milestones, the biggest and the first is reaching 100 days quit without NRT, this is called the Hall of Fame, the time when you reach HOF is your quit group so if you quit today you would be in the September 2013 group.

When in your group you post roll call, this is your promise to quit today, tomorrow you come in and repeat. Remember, we are addicts, we are junkies to nicotine, it takes a strong will and assistance to stay quit.

Here is the welcome center
index.php?showforum=13

Here is how to post roll call
index.php?showtopic=50

And a little video on how to post roll call
http://www.killthecan.org/roll/

Here is the September quit group
index.php?showtopic=8274

Welcome to our group, if you buy into the program it can save your life.

Stay quit my friend.

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Hopefully the last time
« on: June 15, 2013, 04:43:00 AM »
I'm a 28 year old Marine Corps pilot. I decided to quit in Afghanistan. I recently had a pretty close call and figured that it was time to quit. I have been dipping for about 10 years and have gone from Skoal to Grizzly and Cope. At my peak I was cruising through 2 cans a day. Any words of advice on quitting are greatly appreciated...this is no fun.