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Offline Scowick65

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Re: Looking for help this time
« Reply #4 on: July 10, 2014, 04:29:00 PM »
I see you posted roll. Day 1 roll, day 10 quit. Way to go. Shout if you need help. Quit today. Rise, shine and post tomorrow.

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Re: Looking for help this time
« Reply #3 on: July 10, 2014, 02:38:00 PM »
Brett,
You need to keep reading the site and get involved with your quit group as soon as possible....There are lifelines across the board, but it is you that will need to put them into play. Reach out if you need anything.
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Re: Looking for help this time
« Reply #2 on: July 10, 2014, 02:31:00 PM »
Quote from: JB24
Hello my name is Brett
I came across this site a couple days ago while searching symptoms of quitting. I quit 6/30/2014 and was trying to recall how long it took to get over some of the things I was experiencing.
I have been chewing this crap since 93' and have quit twice for fairly significant amounts of time (age 18 and again at age 33). Both times I went back after being exposed to a chewer on a daily basis, first in the dorms at school and then a coworker in the office across the hall. Both times I went back I had forgotten how much I wanted to quit on that "last day".
I have joined this site so that I will never forget again how much I want to quit. No excuses this is the last time I have to quit.
Welcome brett. Congrats on getting started on your own, if you want to stay quit you've come to the right place. Your no excuses attitude sounds like it will fit in well around here.

The price of admission here is posting roll, which is your promise to yourself and us to not to use nicotine each day. You can read how to do that here in the welcome center. We will hold you accountable to keep your promise each day, and that you continue to make your promise if you wake up on the right side of the grass, and I hope you do the same for me.

Once you check out how to post roll, had over to the October quit group and introduce yourself to your quit group. They are a group of bad asses.

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Looking for help this time
« on: July 10, 2014, 02:11:00 PM »
Hello my name is Brett
I came across this site a couple days ago while searching symptoms of quitting. I quit 6/30/2014 and was trying to recall how long it took to get over some of the things I was experiencing.
I have been chewing this crap since 93' and have quit twice for fairly significant amounts of time (age 18 and again at age 33). Both times I went back after being exposed to a chewer on a daily basis, first in the dorms at school and then a coworker in the office across the hall. Both times I went back I had forgotten how much I wanted to quit on that "last day".
I have joined this site so that I will never forget again how much I want to quit. No excuses this is the last time I have to quit.