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Offline Mthomas3824

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Re: 7th day
« Reply #8 on: April 27, 2012, 12:46:00 PM »
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Re: 7th day
« Reply #7 on: April 27, 2012, 08:48:00 AM »
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Re: 7th day
« Reply #6 on: April 26, 2012, 11:06:00 PM »
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Re: 7th day
« Reply #5 on: April 26, 2012, 08:35:00 PM »
patches see you still haven't posted roll if you need help send me a PM or post your question here
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Re: 7th day
« Reply #4 on: April 26, 2012, 10:54:00 AM »
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Hi,

I think I found this site the day after I quit (April 18), but this is my first post.
I'm 52, started smoking at 17, then added wintergreen chew to my game in 1991.
Tough (or really stupid) muthafucka huh? I quit smoking in 2006, never one puff
again. But kept the chew. Eventually switched from kodiak to skoal pouches, (gums burned so bad, and receding gums).

Never really made any serious attempts to quit chew, but really I knew where the road lead and thought about it. But the seductress said "No, you cant do it, look how hooked you are. There is never not a dose in your mouth when you are awake" "You have depression and anxiety, I help you cope" etc. ..But as you probably know drugs lie.


I did stay off it for 3 days in March and relapsed, when stressed out at home.
But that was the longest I had been clean that I can remember, and it wasnt so bad, so it gave me hope I could actually make it.

I am serious about this, I know now may be my only chance and I am doing this for only myself. I want to live without fear of a slow painful death, I don't want to tell my family I'm dying because I was to weak to stop a habit I'd had since my fucking buddy turned me on to 35 years ago.

So far so good, I have been reading articles here and elsewhere, the truth really has helped my attitude. The cravings havent been bad, but I think about chew a lot during the day. Not in wanting it, but things I have read, or how stupid I was in using. Don't get me wrong I have had a few craves, but not many.

Thanks for reading, and I need to figure out how to post to a group correctly.
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Re: 7th day
« Reply #3 on: April 25, 2012, 10:47:00 PM »
Great decision patches to save your life and to quit for you. You are off to a great start. Read as much as you can stand then read some more. I am day 61 and I still look for things to read to help reinforce my quit. There have been some great quitters on here before us and they have written some very valuable keys to staying quit. The most important is to post roll every day and make it a priority. Do whatever it takes - I have made it my #1 goal to never miss a day of posting roll. My life depends on it. Quit for today and for today only. Post roll, give your word, and get active on the site posting. Invest in your quit with everything you have. If I can make it 61 days anyone can.

Proud to be quit with you - now go post roll in the July quit group.

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Re: 7th day
« Reply #2 on: April 25, 2012, 10:25:00 PM »
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Hi,

I think I found this site the day after I quit (April 18), but this is my first post.
I'm 52, started smoking at 17, then added wintergreen chew to my game in 1991.
Tough (or really stupid) muthafucka huh? I quit smoking in 2006, never one puff
again. But kept the chew. Eventually switched from kodiak to skoal pouches, (gums burned so bad, and receding gums).

Never really made any serious attempts to quit chew, but really I knew where the road lead and thought about it. But the seductress  said "No, you cant do it, look how hooked you are. There is never not a dose in your mouth when you are awake" "You have depression and anxiety, I help you cope" etc. ..But as you probably know drugs lie.


I did stay off it for 3 days in March and relapsed, when stressed out at home.
But that was the longest I had been clean that I can remember, and it wasnt so bad, so it gave me hope I could actually make it.

I am serious about this, I know now may be my only chance and I am doing this for only myself. I want to live without fear of a slow painful death, I don't want to tell my family I'm dying because I was to weak to stop a habit I'd had since my fucking buddy turned me on to 35 years ago.

So far so good, I have been reading articles here and elsewhere, the truth really has helped my attitude. The cravings havent been bad, but I think about chew a lot during the day. Not in wanting it, but things I have read, or how stupid I was in using. Don't get me wrong I have had a few craves, but not many.

Thanks for reading, and I need to figure out how to post to a group correctly.
Strength and good health to all here.


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Patches go to the welcome center read how to post just follow the directions there. I'm only 2 weeks ahead of you in quit. The very best things that I have found here on KTC are: the support from everyone and the accountability that you have by posting your promise to stay quit for the day. I' be 55 in june been a slave to the whore for over 38 yrs and have loved everyday for the past 25 days. The freedom is something that I never even imagined.
Start working on gathering #'s for support, I'd be glad to trade #'s if you want, pm me.

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7th day
« on: April 25, 2012, 10:14:00 PM »
Hi,

I think I found this site the day after I quit (April 18), but this is my first post.
I'm 52, started smoking at 17, then added wintergreen chew to my game in 1991.
Tough (or really stupid) muthafucka huh? I quit smoking in 2006, never one puff
again. But kept the chew. Eventually switched from kodiak to skoal pouches, (gums burned so bad, and receding gums).

Never really made any serious attempts to quit chew, but really I knew where the road lead and thought about it. But the seductress said "No, you cant do it, look how hooked you are. There is never not a dose in your mouth when you are awake" "You have depression and anxiety, I help you cope" etc. ..But as you probably know drugs lie.


I did stay off it for 3 days in March and relapsed, when stressed out at home.
But that was the longest I had been clean that I can remember, and it wasnt so bad, so it gave me hope I could actually make it.

I am serious about this, I know now may be my only chance and I am doing this for only myself. I want to live without fear of a slow painful death, I don't want to tell my family I'm dying because I was to weak to stop a habit I'd had since my fucking buddy turned me on to 35 years ago.

So far so good, I have been reading articles here and elsewhere, the truth really has helped my attitude. The cravings havent been bad, but I think about chew a lot during the day. Not in wanting it, but things I have read, or how stupid I was in using. Don't get me wrong I have had a few craves, but not many.

Thanks for reading, and I need to figure out how to post to a group correctly.
Strength and good health to all here.


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