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Offline Radman

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Re: To Hell with Copenhagen
« Reply #7 on: August 13, 2012, 01:00:00 PM »
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Welcome Mike,

Now that you have made the decision to quit, it has to be this way for the rest of your life. You can never go back to the way things were and dip needs to be forever in the past. Stay close to this site as it will help guide you through the rough shit you are about to experience. It is not going to be easy by no means but many people have taken this same path and succeeded. The only thing that can hold you back is yourself, so are you fully committed?
Welcome, Mike! This guy has stated it perfectly. You are your only obstacle now. The secret to overcoming this addiction is getting your head in the right place. We will never completely beat this thing because we will always be addicts, but we can definitely be addicts that are quit. Just remember who you were before you quit and that you never want to go back there.

Reach out if you need help.

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Re: To Hell with Copenhagen
« Reply #6 on: August 13, 2012, 10:19:00 AM »
Mike, welcome aboard, keep posting and surf the site for inspiration and wisdom. These quitters are amazing!

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Re: To Hell with Copenhagen
« Reply #5 on: August 12, 2012, 11:19:00 AM »
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...., I'm not going to do that shit any more. I am done.
Just dont do that shit anymore TODAY. Thats all you need to worry about for now. Outstanding decision. Now go and do the homework that souliman assigned. Seriously. I'll quit with you today.
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Re: To Hell with Copenhagen
« Reply #4 on: August 12, 2012, 11:16:00 AM »
Mike I'm with you in your quit!!
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Re: To Hell with Copenhagen
« Reply #3 on: August 12, 2012, 10:44:00 AM »
Welcome Mike,

Now that you have made the decision to quit, it has to be this way for the rest of your life. You can never go back to the way things were and dip needs to be forever in the past. Stay close to this site as it will help guide you through the rough shit you are about to experience. It is not going to be easy by no means but many people have taken this same path and succeeded. The only thing that can hold you back is yourself, so are you fully committed?
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Re: To Hell with Copenhagen
« Reply #2 on: August 12, 2012, 10:38:00 AM »
Okay Mike. First I want to say you've made a tremendous decision. There is no greater feeling then making the first step towards freedom. Hats off. Second there is no better place or methodology to get this done. I do have a few pointers I would like to mention:

1. Hit that alluring, pink-salmon colored 'Welcome Center' link in the upper left. That will give you an overview of the asylum and how the patients operate around this place.

2. One of those little nuggets of knowledge is posting roll. This is our approach to quitting daily. We get up, we put our word down that we are strong enough to not use nicotine for 24 hours. Are you a man of your word? If so, do this. And do it early to set the table right for the day. Don't fuck with the program. We post roll everyday. Can't get to a computer? Text a quit brother or sister. Don't have numbers? Get some.

3. You are part of November 2012 quit group here: November 2012. Get to know these them. Good folks in there doing there best to stay free each day. They'll be there for you when shit hits the fan and you need a strong back and stern word to get you through.

You post roll via this: How to Post Roll.

4. Read all you can. Be proactive about this. Don't expect quit to just roll over in the morning and start servicing your needs. It does not work that way. You have to fight. Prepare yourself for that fight by reading everything you can. Read that shit twice. Intros, HOF Speeches, wisdom, all of it.

5. Get involved. There is an endless supply of steel balled fuckers around here to help you. Anyone of us will rise to the challenge day or night. But that support has got to be warranted. You give it your best and you'll get the best in return. Stay involved.

Welcome aboard. We'll get this done.

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To Hell with Copenhagen
« on: August 12, 2012, 10:29:00 AM »
Hey all,

My name is Mike, and I have been dipping Copenhagen Long Cut for about 10 years or so. Not even sure how it ended up getting to such a long time, sure didn't seem like 10 years :blink:

In any event, I'm not going to do that shit any more. I am done.