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Re: Hour 48
« Reply #13 on: September 09, 2014, 06:10:00 PM »
How's the quit going today helpmepls? Have you been hydrating  exercising?

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Re: Hour 48
« Reply #12 on: September 07, 2014, 08:25:00 PM »
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Thoughts and prayers are with you as you face the demon cancer.
I used for 22 years. WAY too long. Listen, I like the curling up and watching movies thing. I tried to sleep as much as possible day 1 to 5 just to get the hours in and get to a level that was manageable. I didn't realize that each minute I was winning.....like you are!!

So, break your quit down to minutes if you need to. Just remember these days....remember how awful they are. You can't get to day 4 if you can't finish day 3! And the best part is that you will never have to do these days over again if you just keep your word for 24 hours. Worry about tomorrow when it gets here.
The person who says it cannot be done should not interrupt the person who is doing it. ~ Chinese Proverb
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Re: Hour 48
« Reply #11 on: September 05, 2014, 02:44:00 PM »
Thoughts and prayers are with you as you face the demon cancer.
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Re: Hour 48
« Reply #10 on: May 08, 2014, 05:15:00 PM »
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Thanks to all. I didn't go mountain biking. I laid in bed watched crappy movies and fell asleep. Day 3 feeling much better. Physical tortures subsiding. Mental ones getting ready to percolate.
Start reaching out, spend time reading here or in the live chat can really help early on. Your in the fight, better times are ahead I promise, use my number I'm here to help.

I'll quit with you today.

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Re: Hour 48
« Reply #9 on: May 08, 2014, 05:04:00 PM »
Thanks to all. I didn't go mountain biking. I laid in bed watched crappy movies and fell asleep. Day 3 feeling much better. Physical tortures subsiding. Mental ones getting ready to percolate.

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Re: Hour 48
« Reply #8 on: May 08, 2014, 09:19:00 AM »
Helpmepls, embrace the suck today. Day 3 brother, and I quit with you today. You will never have to feel the suck again!
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Re: Hour 48
« Reply #7 on: May 07, 2014, 06:30:00 PM »
I started when I was about 14 and quit when I was 44. It's not easy, and won't be for days, weeks, and months, but it is worth all the effort and mild suffering you'll go through.

You can do this if you want it badly enough.

Best wishes!

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Re: Hour 48
« Reply #6 on: May 07, 2014, 04:53:00 PM »
Quote from: jlud007
Quote from: worktowin
Quote from: grizzlyhasclaws
Quote from: CBird65
Quote from: helpmepls
It's been 48 hours since I quit. I'm 42 and have been roughly a can of Kodiak a day since 16. I had one dip 22 hours after my quit time, but nothing since. The pure fog/dizzyness has lifted, now I'm in the nervous energy slightly fogged stage. Really want to go Mountain Biking but it's a drive. And I'm not sure driving is a good idea for me right now. I may just curl up and watch some movies.

This sucks. Plain and simple. But well worth it. Good luck to all the newbs.
This site can help you kick your nicotine addiction (not a 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.Quitter or Stopper?
Best thing to do is get familiar with this site and start building your quit defense.
Highly recommend you go here: Welcome Center, Getting Acclimated, What to Expect   Top Ten List
Welcome to KTC. We quit one day at a time (ODAAT). Your word is your bond. Promise daily not to use, work the program, and you will succeed. Be sure to thoroughly read everything that Cbird has laid out for you.
I used Kodiak everyday of my life from 16 to 41. I promised myself every day that I would stop... but the next day I did it again. Until I joined KTC... that is when I QUIT. 500 days ago I told Kodiak to get out of my life.

Post your promise every day in your quit group (August 2014.) That is the month when you will hit 100 days quit. And you will hit it, because you are a man of your word. All that you have to do is post your promise to yourself and all of us FIRST THING every morning, and then be a man of integrity. Come here, make connections (and friends) and collect some phone numbers. It is kinda weird reaching out to a stranger that you don't know when you are feeling weak.... but it is expected of you to do just that! Every one of us has done it, and it makes every one of us stronger.

You've got this man. I hate Kodiak. And you will too. Welcome aboard.
You've been pointed in the right direction as far as reading up on the site already, get in here read all you can intros, speeches, welcome center all of it....then like the others said get your butt over and post roll with August 2014.

I too was a heavy Kodiak man for about 23 years 14-37. 296 days ago I also said goodbye to that furry son of a bitch 'Finger'

You can too if your ready, no one hear will sugar coat anything its a fucking battle, one that we win one day at a time. I cannot describe just how good it feels to free from the chains of nicotine addiction, but we all started at Day 1 and we know how bad it sucks. I promise you though, it will get better and when it does..... you won't believe just how good it will get.

Check your Inbox (1) that's a message from me with my phone number. Call, text just start making contacts because the Brotherhood and Accountability....that's what equals quit.
You can do this One Day at a Time. Or as in my beginning...one tough minute at a time.
You're doing the right thing. Jump into chat, read all you can here.
I quit with you today. I quit with you this minute.
Welcome to the best of your life.
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It's poison I tell ya, You wouldn't drink Liquid Drano, would ya?

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Re: Hour 48
« Reply #5 on: May 07, 2014, 04:39:00 PM »
Quote from: worktowin
Quote from: grizzlyhasclaws
Quote from: CBird65
Quote from: helpmepls
It's been 48 hours since I quit. I'm 42 and have been roughly a can of Kodiak a day since 16. I had one dip 22 hours after my quit time, but nothing since. The pure fog/dizzyness has lifted, now I'm in the nervous energy slightly fogged stage. Really want to go Mountain Biking but it's a drive. And I'm not sure driving is a good idea for me right now. I may just curl up and watch some movies.

This sucks. Plain and simple. But well worth it. Good luck to all the newbs.
This site can help you kick your nicotine addiction (not a 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.Quitter or Stopper?
Best thing to do is get familiar with this site and start building your quit defense.
Highly recommend you go here: Welcome Center, Getting Acclimated, What to Expect   Top Ten List
Welcome to KTC. We quit one day at a time (ODAAT). Your word is your bond. Promise daily not to use, work the program, and you will succeed. Be sure to thoroughly read everything that Cbird has laid out for you.
I used Kodiak everyday of my life from 16 to 41. I promised myself every day that I would stop... but the next day I did it again. Until I joined KTC... that is when I QUIT. 500 days ago I told Kodiak to get out of my life.

Post your promise every day in your quit group (August 2014.) That is the month when you will hit 100 days quit. And you will hit it, because you are a man of your word. All that you have to do is post your promise to yourself and all of us FIRST THING every morning, and then be a man of integrity. Come here, make connections (and friends) and collect some phone numbers. It is kinda weird reaching out to a stranger that you don't know when you are feeling weak.... but it is expected of you to do just that! Every one of us has done it, and it makes every one of us stronger.

You've got this man. I hate Kodiak. And you will too. Welcome aboard.
You've been pointed in the right direction as far as reading up on the site already, get in here read all you can intros, speeches, welcome center all of it....then like the others said get your butt over and post roll with August 2014.

I too was a heavy Kodiak man for about 23 years 14-37. 296 days ago I also said goodbye to that furry son of a bitch 'Finger'

You can too if your ready, no one hear will sugar coat anything its a fucking battle, one that we win one day at a time. I cannot describe just how good it feels to free from the chains of nicotine addiction, but we all started at Day 1 and we know how bad it sucks. I promise you though, it will get better and when it does..... you won't believe just how good it will get.

Check your Inbox (1) that's a message from me with my phone number. Call, text just start making contacts because the Brotherhood and Accountability....that's what equals quit.

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Re: Hour 48
« Reply #4 on: May 07, 2014, 04:19:00 PM »
Quote from: grizzlyhasclaws
Quote from: CBird65
Quote from: helpmepls
It's been 48 hours since I quit. I'm 42 and have been roughly a can of Kodiak a day since 16. I had one dip 22 hours after my quit time, but nothing since. The pure fog/dizzyness has lifted, now I'm in the nervous energy slightly fogged stage. Really want to go Mountain Biking but it's a drive. And I'm not sure driving is a good idea for me right now. I may just curl up and watch some movies.

This sucks. Plain and simple. But well worth it. Good luck to all the newbs.
This site can help you kick your nicotine addiction (not a 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.Quitter or Stopper?
Best thing to do is get familiar with this site and start building your quit defense.
Highly recommend you go here: Welcome Center, Getting Acclimated, What to Expect   Top Ten List
Welcome to KTC. We quit one day at a time (ODAAT). Your word is your bond. Promise daily not to use, work the program, and you will succeed. Be sure to thoroughly read everything that Cbird has laid out for you.
I used Kodiak everyday of my life from 16 to 41. I promised myself every day that I would stop... but the next day I did it again. Until I joined KTC... that is when I QUIT. 500 days ago I told Kodiak to get out of my life.

Post your promise every day in your quit group (August 2014.) That is the month when you will hit 100 days quit. And you will hit it, because you are a man of your word. All that you have to do is post your promise to yourself and all of us FIRST THING every morning, and then be a man of integrity. Come here, make connections (and friends) and collect some phone numbers. It is kinda weird reaching out to a stranger that you don't know when you are feeling weak.... but it is expected of you to do just that! Every one of us has done it, and it makes every one of us stronger.

You've got this man. I hate Kodiak. And you will too. Welcome aboard.

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Re: Hour 48
« Reply #3 on: May 07, 2014, 04:10:00 PM »
Quote from: CBird65
Quote from: helpmepls
It's been 48 hours since I quit. I'm 42 and have been roughly a can of Kodiak a day since 16. I had one dip 22 hours after my quit time, but nothing since. The pure fog/dizzyness has lifted, now I'm in the nervous energy slightly fogged stage. Really want to go Mountain Biking but it's a drive. And I'm not sure driving is a good idea for me right now. I may just curl up and watch some movies.

This sucks. Plain and simple. But well worth it. Good luck to all the newbs.
This site can help you kick your nicotine addiction (not a 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.Quitter or Stopper?
Best thing to do is get familiar with this site and start building your quit defense.
Highly recommend you go here: Welcome Center, Getting Acclimated, What to Expect   Top Ten List
Welcome to KTC. We quit one day at a time (ODAAT). Your word is your bond. Promise daily not to use, work the program, and you will succeed. Be sure to thoroughly read everything that Cbird has laid out for you.
Nicotine Quit Date:10/31/2013
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Re: Hour 48
« Reply #2 on: May 07, 2014, 04:06:00 PM »
Quote from: helpmepls
It's been 48 hours since I quit. I'm 42 and have been roughly a can of Kodiak a day since 16. I had one dip 22 hours after my quit time, but nothing since. The pure fog/dizzyness has lifted, now I'm in the nervous energy slightly fogged stage. Really want to go Mountain Biking but it's a drive. And I'm not sure driving is a good idea for me right now. I may just curl up and watch some movies.

This sucks. Plain and simple. But well worth it. Good luck to all the newbs.
This site can help you kick your nicotine addiction (not a 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.Quitter or Stopper?
Best thing to do is get familiar with this site and start building your quit defense.
Highly recommend you go here: Welcome Center, Getting Acclimated, What to Expect   Top Ten List
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Hour 48
« on: May 07, 2014, 03:51:00 PM »
It's been 48 hours since I quit. I'm 42 and have been roughly a can of Kodiak a day since 16. I had one dip 22 hours after my quit time, but nothing since. The pure fog/dizzyness has lifted, now I'm in the nervous energy slightly fogged stage. Really want to go Mountain Biking but it's a drive. And I'm not sure driving is a good idea for me right now. I may just curl up and watch some movies.

This sucks. Plain and simple. But well worth it. Good luck to all the newbs.