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Offline pab1964

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Re: New
« Reply #8 on: April 29, 2015, 10:13:00 PM »
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Yo Ben,

I'm right here with you. Day 4 for me. I can completely identify with feeling like a dope for falling victim to dip. Not anymore though. One thing that's helped me is Smoky Mountain. It's tobacco free dip with no nicotine, but it's helped me a ton with cravings.

Anyways, I'm happy you're here. Let's not dip today, deal?
I made my promise in August 2015 today. So did Ben and a bunch of other bad ass quitters. I'll be there every damn day. Join us DL!
Damn badass quitters waiting to help you! Bass is damn good man! Keep him on your side, he will be very instrumental in helps your quit! We all wanna help, next moves your's! I quit with you today!
Tobacco is so addictive it took me a year after a massive heart attack, in which doctor confirmed caused from dipping to finally put a lid on the bitch! ODAAT EDD

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Re: New
« Reply #7 on: April 29, 2015, 07:58:00 PM »
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Quote from: DL56
Yo Ben,

I'm right here with you. Day 4 for me. I can completely identify with feeling like a dope for falling victim to dip. Not anymore though. One thing that's helped me is Smoky Mountain. It's tobacco free dip with no nicotine, but it's helped me a ton with cravings.

Anyways, I'm happy you're here. Let's not dip today, deal?
I made my promise in August 2015 today. So did Ben and a bunch of other bad ass quitters. I'll be there every damn day. Join us DL!
3 days is huge! You've got this! Now post roll everyday and kick the nic bitch to the curb. Freedom from the can is great! I quit with you today!

Mb289

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Re: New
« Reply #6 on: April 29, 2015, 12:54:00 PM »
Quote from: DL56
Yo Ben,

I'm right here with you. Day 4 for me. I can completely identify with feeling like a dope for falling victim to dip. Not anymore though. One thing that's helped me is Smoky Mountain. It's tobacco free dip with no nicotine, but it's helped me a ton with cravings.

Anyways, I'm happy you're here. Let's not dip today, deal?
I made my promise in August 2015 today. So did Ben and a bunch of other bad ass quitters. I'll be there every damn day. Join us DL!

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Re: New
« Reply #5 on: April 29, 2015, 11:51:00 AM »
Yo Ben,

I'm right here with you. Day 4 for me. I can completely identify with feeling like a dope for falling victim to dip. Not anymore though. One thing that's helped me is Smoky Mountain. It's tobacco free dip with no nicotine, but it's helped me a ton with cravings.

Anyways, I'm happy you're here. Let's not dip today, deal?

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Re: New
« Reply #4 on: April 29, 2015, 11:28:00 AM »
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My name is Ben, I turn 29 in 4 days. I am new to this site. I quit on Sunday, April 26th at 10:15 pm. I do not know how this site works, if i am posting in the wrong place i apologize. I have dipped grizzly wintergreen for 12 years, with a few months here and there with grizzly mint. Between a can and a can and a half a day. I got to the point where i was embarrassed by the fact something so little controlled so much of my life, i have been an athlete my whole life, and i took great pride in being mentally and physically tough, yet a little can had more power over me than anything else.

I am quitting because i am afraid it will cause me to not enjoy the life i should enjoy.
Congrats on a great choice, Ben! 3 days quit on your own is HUGE. I love that you take pride in being mentally tough...that's really all there is to it. Attitude is everything.

It will suck at first. But this is where the mental toughness comes in...EMBRACE THE SUCK. That's right. Turn the tables on the Nic Bitch. Make yourself enjoy the suck. Choose to see it as a privilege. You GET to feel like crap because you CHOSE to be free. And you are earning your freedom ONE DAY AT A TIME.

Post roll, read everything you can on this site, and repeat. You can do this!

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Re: New
« Reply #3 on: April 29, 2015, 11:18:00 AM »
Ben, i quit for the exact same reason. I finally realized chewing tobacco was the biggest obstacle between me and the life i really want. By signing up and giving my word to not use nicotine each day, I've enjoyed 353 days of freedom.

Its bad ass that you made the last few days on your own. Read up on the Welcome Center about posting roll, then head over to August 2015 quit group and join the guys who've all recently made the same bad ass decision. Reach out if you need anything.

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Re: New
« Reply #2 on: April 29, 2015, 11:12:00 AM »
You can't enjoy life if you are dead. Chewing tobacco will kill you. Check out the welcome center link, learn to post roll, and quit with us today.
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Offline BenB66

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« on: April 29, 2015, 10:28:00 AM »
My name is Ben, I turn 29 in 4 days. I am new to this site. I quit on Sunday, April 26th at 10:15 pm. I do not know how this site works, if i am posting in the wrong place i apologize. I have dipped grizzly wintergreen for 12 years, with a few months here and there with grizzly mint. Between a can and a can and a half a day. I got to the point where i was embarrassed by the fact something so little controlled so much of my life, i have been an athlete my whole life, and i took great pride in being mentally and physically tough, yet a little can had more power over me than anything else.

I am quitting because i am afraid it will cause me to not enjoy the life i should enjoy.