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Re: coryk
« Reply #4 on: December 23, 2014, 03:21:00 PM »
cory. where are you cory? just another intro post that ends in finger-banging. Come back when you grow a pair. Full grown Men and Women are allowed beyond these walls. You think you have what it takes? Lets see it.

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Re: coryk
« Reply #3 on: December 21, 2014, 06:28:00 AM »
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Hello Everyone,

I discovered this website while on day 5 of my first attempt at a quit. I have been dragging this nagging habit around with me for about 10 years now and am determined to cut it off. I picked up dipping when I joined the Army in 2005. I am still in and I am around dippers all day everyday so it can be a constant struggle. It is rare to find a Soldier without some sort of habit be it dipping, chewing, smoking, or drinking. Until 5 days ago I had dropped all but the dipping. Being clean is a good feeling. Feeling good and being healthy in the future is what mainly motivates my quit. I can definitely see how people say you have to quit for yourself because I don't think I could quit this death grip of an addiction for anyone else as selfish as it sounds. That's just me being honest. I was really counting on hitting the 72 hour mark that you read about and hoping that the withdraw symptoms would ease off. For me, this has been the worst day so far. I don't even crave dip believe it or not. For me, its the irritability and frustration. I get so damn mad I have to leave the house and I don't even know where I'm going. Just getting away seems to be good enough at times. Once the irritability and frustration subside, this should be a cakewalk. Either way it goes, I will continue to be a quitter and use this website. I look forward to quitting with all of you
Welcome Cory!
First things first. This is not a habit. Picking your nose is a habit. This is a full blown addiction.
Nicotine is out of your system now so it is mostly mind games from here on but your mind has to rewire and learn to function without its chosen stimulant.
Make your way to the welcome center and learn how to post roll. March 2015 is your quit group. Posting roll is our daily promise not to use nicotine.
It will get better once it quits sucking, so hang in there. If I can do this, you can.
Quit with you today.
Listen to Doc. Come here every day and post roll. Get your daily dose of quit medicine it's the best way.
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Re: coryk
« Reply #2 on: December 20, 2014, 10:15:00 PM »
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Hello Everyone,

I discovered this website while on day 5 of my first attempt at a quit. I have been dragging this nagging habit around with me for about 10 years now and am determined to cut it off. I picked up dipping when I joined the Army in 2005. I am still in and I am around dippers all day everyday so it can be a constant struggle. It is rare to find a Soldier without some sort of habit be it dipping, chewing, smoking, or drinking. Until 5 days ago I had dropped all but the dipping. Being clean is a good feeling. Feeling good and being healthy in the future is what mainly motivates my quit. I can definitely see how people say you have to quit for yourself because I don't think I could quit this death grip of an addiction for anyone else as selfish as it sounds. That's just me being honest. I was really counting on hitting the 72 hour mark that you read about and hoping that the withdraw symptoms would ease off. For me, this has been the worst day so far. I don't even crave dip believe it or not. For me, its the irritability and frustration. I get so damn mad I have to leave the house and I don't even know where I'm going. Just getting away seems to be good enough at times. Once the irritability and frustration subside, this should be a cakewalk. Either way it goes, I will continue to be a quitter and use this website. I look forward to quitting with all of you
Welcome Cory!
First things first. This is not a habit. Picking your nose is a habit. This is a full blown addiction.
Nicotine is out of your system now so it is mostly mind games from here on but your mind has to rewire and learn to function without its chosen stimulant.
Make your way to the welcome center and learn how to post roll. March 2015 is your quit group. Posting roll is our daily promise not to use nicotine.
It will get better once it quits sucking, so hang in there. If I can do this, you can.
Quit with you today.
Brave men are honored, rich men are envied, powerful men are feared, but only a man with character is trusted
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« on: December 20, 2014, 08:23:00 PM »
Hello Everyone,

I discovered this website while on day 5 of my first attempt at a quit. I have been dragging this nagging habit around with me for about 10 years now and am determined to cut it off. I picked up dipping when I joined the Army in 2005. I am still in and I am around dippers all day everyday so it can be a constant struggle. It is rare to find a Soldier without some sort of habit be it dipping, chewing, smoking, or drinking. Until 5 days ago I had dropped all but the dipping. Being clean is a good feeling. Feeling good and being healthy in the future is what mainly motivates my quit. I can definitely see how people say you have to quit for yourself because I don't think I could quit this death grip of an addiction for anyone else as selfish as it sounds. That's just me being honest. I was really counting on hitting the 72 hour mark that you read about and hoping that the withdraw symptoms would ease off. For me, this has been the worst day so far. I don't even crave dip believe it or not. For me, its the irritability and frustration. I get so damn mad I have to leave the house and I don't even know where I'm going. Just getting away seems to be good enough at times. Once the irritability and frustration subside, this should be a cakewalk. Either way it goes, I will continue to be a quitter and use this website. I look forward to quitting with all of you