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Re: Quit today after many tries in the past
« Reply #27 on: September 19, 2014, 01:15:00 PM »
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Posted roll this morning before even drinking my coffee. Having the KTC community is a blessing and several people have reached out to me on pm - thanks!

I actually went to the gym last night. Its been common for me to skip going becuase of some lame excuse to pack my lip and waste time. I've read several posts describing this deceiptful and tempting voice as the nic bitch. She's out there.

I also took the bus to work this morning to avoid the driving trigger - not the most convenient but it gave me more time to reflect on what I am doing - ODAAT.

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Man... I dig that you took the bus to avoid a trigger. Even at an inconvenience to yourself.

Right. On.

That's the mentality it takes to get over on your addiction. It takes... Whatever it takes. There's a lot of rewiring to do and the big job is made up of all the small pieces. I took a week off work and isolated myself from everything. It was the only way I could deal. I see in you the same resolve and it's encouraging! You need to be willing to do whatever it takes to win your life back and I think you are. The most important advice I can give you is... Get involved and stay involved. This place is the beginning of the path to freedom and... It's a beautiful thing. At 521 days, my life isn't even close to what it was last year at this time. You keep putting one day after the next and you'll start to feel it. It's worth it man...
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Re: Quit today after many tries in the past
« Reply #26 on: September 19, 2014, 12:50:00 PM »
You have a great start! It's hard-- but freedom is worth it! just bear down, beat this minute by minute if that's what it takes. Everybody here has gotten through what you are facing. You were smart enough to finally reach out for help- that's what's different this time. When you can, keep reading, reading, reading. Read intros from other quitters. See parts of your story in theirs. Read about the addiction-- it really helped me to learn a lot about how evil this weed really is. It's scary stuff actually. Get to know other quitters- in your group and from others too.

There are an amazing bunch of guys watching over you right now- just slog through this and you'll have the support you need.
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Re: Quit today after many tries in the past
« Reply #25 on: September 19, 2014, 10:04:00 AM »
Quote from: ChristopherJ
Posted roll this morning before even drinking my coffee. Having the KTC community is a blessing and several people have reached out to me on pm - thanks!

I actually went to the gym last night. Its been common for me to skip going becuase of some lame excuse to pack my lip and waste time. I've read several posts describing this deceiptful and tempting voice as the nic bitch. She's out there.

I also took the bus to work this morning to avoid the driving trigger - not the most convenient but it gave me more time to reflect on what I am doing - ODAAT.

Chris
Proud to be quit with you today. This gets a lot better I promise. In ways you can't even imagine now as your body is no longer subconciously pursuing addiction. Your body is already thanking you. The irrational concious mind can be tougher  that's what KTC is for.

Soon you'll be back to your normal commuting routine of driving. A huge trigger for many if not all of us. As is mowing the lawn like steak mentioned. Don't forget to celebrate the wins along the way like that first commute without dip. Everything you're going to relearn without dip. So go forth strong to finish out the first 72 today!

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Re: Quit today after many tries in the past
« Reply #24 on: September 19, 2014, 09:22:00 AM »
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Posted roll this morning before even drinking my coffee. Having the KTC community is a blessing and several people have reached out to me on pm - thanks!

I actually went to the gym last night. Its been common for me to skip going becuase of some lame excuse to pack my lip and waste time. I've read several posts describing this deceiptful and tempting voice as the nic bitch. She's out there.

I also took the bus to work this morning to avoid the driving trigger - not the most convenient but it gave me more time to reflect on what I am doing - ODAAT.

Chris
Fuck yea. That's how you do it my friend. Get up, post roll, make plans on how to stay quit and get on the site in and out over the course of the day.

Here's another revelation for you to take pause at: look at all the stuff you just wrote. Think for a minute of all the shit you just did without a dip in...pretty pathetic huh? Don't worry, we've all been there and we've just scratched the surface. My point is, there is so much to do. Simple things that you can now enjoy while not being a slave. Start to take these little things in (mowing the lawn, playing with the kids, etc) and embrace them. The daily victories, the growing sense of freedom, the accountability, the brotherhood, all become stones in your foundation of quit. Never stop building that foundation and never stop looking for stones.

Here's one stone from Steak.
I love the quit going on here. Like Steak said, you will have to face the triggers someday, but early on do whatever it takes to stay quit.

I am facing my biggest and last trigger this weekend - I have the house to myself for 2 nights. It used to be do a few projects, and watch a lot of flicks and sports, a ton of booze and 3-4 cans of dip. So what am I going to do differently? Well, I already posted roll today, so dipping today is out. But I also have over 20 numbers in my phone that I can call or text if and when a crave hits. I have the tools at my fingertips, and so do you. I quit with today brother, lets do this!
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Re: Quit today after many tries in the past
« Reply #23 on: September 19, 2014, 08:57:00 AM »
Quote from: ChristopherJ
Posted roll this morning before even drinking my coffee. Having the KTC community is a blessing and several people have reached out to me on pm - thanks!

I actually went to the gym last night. Its been common for me to skip going becuase of some lame excuse to pack my lip and waste time. I've read several posts describing this deceiptful and tempting voice as the nic bitch. She's out there.

I also took the bus to work this morning to avoid the driving trigger - not the most convenient but it gave me more time to reflect on what I am doing - ODAAT.

Chris
Fuck yea. That's how you do it my friend. Get up, post roll, make plans on how to stay quit and get on the site in and out over the course of the day.

Here's another revelation for you to take pause at: look at all the stuff you just wrote. Think for a minute of all the shit you just did without a dip in...pretty pathetic huh? Don't worry, we've all been there and we've just scratched the surface. My point is, there is so much to do. Simple things that you can now enjoy while not being a slave. Start to take these little things in (mowing the lawn, playing with the kids, etc) and embrace them. The daily victories, the growing sense of freedom, the accountability, the brotherhood, all become stones in your foundation of quit. Never stop building that foundation and never stop looking for stones.

Here's one stone from Steak.
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Re: Quit today after many tries in the past
« Reply #22 on: September 19, 2014, 08:41:00 AM »
Posted roll this morning before even drinking my coffee. Having the KTC community is a blessing and several people have reached out to me on pm - thanks!

I actually went to the gym last night. Its been common for me to skip going becuase of some lame excuse to pack my lip and waste time. I've read several posts describing this deceiptful and tempting voice as the nic bitch. She's out there.

I also took the bus to work this morning to avoid the driving trigger - not the most convenient but it gave me more time to reflect on what I am doing - ODAAT.

Chris
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Re: Quit today after many tries in the past
« Reply #21 on: September 18, 2014, 09:31:00 PM »
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I've been dipping for many years and have tried to quit multiple times but never made it more than a couple months - usually just days. But I read the book called the Power of Habit. The author says that to break a habit/addiction you can't do it on your own. You need a community. Well I'm scared and I want to quit and I need some help. I am not good with computers, no Facebook etc. this is the first time I've posted on a board. Thanks in advance for anyone who takes time to reply. I'm not the type of person to ask for help but I don't want to fail again and tell myself stories. Yes I'm worried about cancer. And also worried and ashamed of what I might put my family through if it happens. I've got a favorite band that has a song that goes "I will change tomorrow, tomorrow I will change". That's what I've been telling myself for years. No more.
Chris, I PM'ed you my number. Use it if I can help. I'm nearly 400 days into this  can still struggle at times, but KTC works. You've got many badass guys in here who will give you their best. All they ask in return is that you post roll everyday  keep your word. You can do that, for today. We do it ODAAT, one day at a time, no need to worry about tomorrow until it's here. Getting through today can be hard enough, but by keeping your word you got this.

Nothing wrong with needing help, and you don't have to be good with computers. Posting roll, and I see you posted day 2 today great work, is actually technically kind of hard. Don't worry about if you do it wrong, someone fixes it, all people care about at this stage is that you do post roll  keep your word.

Tomorrow is always soon enough to change if you have to do this on your own. Today I gotta get this done, and if I can't do it for myself, the least I can do is do it for my friends I've come to know over the past nearly 400 days.

You do mention being scared which is normal at this point for sure. I can offer some advice thereÂ…

1. Get thoroughly checked out. Been to the dentist recently? Go. Get them to do that backlight thing that scans for any pre cancerous signs. Some guys have had some pretty bad lips  come out fine, I certainly did, and chances are good that you'll be fine too. It's better knowing than not knowing.
2. After the dentist, you may need a doctors visit. Tell them that you dipped, for how long, etc,  that you are quit now. With no nic substitutes, no patches, gums, no nicotine period. They'll be able to assess your physical health  well being.

After those 2 appointments are over, I pray you check out fine. If you're still scared at that point, it can be irrational. I thought I was dying over  over again of cancer even after I'd been checked over. This could be 2 reasons really, or a combo of the twoÂ…

1. You have anxiety issues, but have successfully self medicated with tobacco in the past. Great medicine for that but the side effects are killer. You may be for the first time in your adult life, truly experiencing all emotions, positive, negative, and irrational, all at once, none of it dulled by nicotine as you're used to.
2. The nicotine withdraws really does mess with your brain chemistry. You've been dousing yourself with poisons for years, no judgement I was there once too as were thousands on this board, so it's affected your chemistry,  the withdrawals affect it even more.

In one or both cases, you may have to get some anti depressants or anti anxiety drugs. It may be too early to tell by day #2, but anxiety and depression issues can be common when quitting. Many, including me, would up on some form of drugs to help right things while quitting. No shame in that, your doctor will be happy to help. My doc took the same drug I have for anxiety while quitting smoking.

You're doing this, you got this. Two days in, you're 2/3 of the way through the first 72hrs of hell. It gets easier day by day after this as your body  mind heal little by little. It's a tough road but with community here you can do it. I offer up as proof you've got most every king badass of the boards here posting in your intro. These guys don't come out of the woodwork for nothing. They see the quit in you.

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Re: Quit today after many tries in the past
« Reply #20 on: September 18, 2014, 08:17:00 PM »
Welcome aboard. You made a great decision. ODAAT is the key to your success. Don't look back or ahead. Own today. You can do that. Not long ago I say in your shoes. Follow the KTC plan. Post roll and keep your word. You need anything shoot me a PM. Quit like you mean it today!
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Re: Quit today after many tries in the past
« Reply #19 on: September 18, 2014, 08:01:00 PM »
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Thanks for the suggestions and the readings are gut wrenching. One day at a time is all I can think of right now. I am starting to reach out to some of the kind and generous people on this board as I know I need help and , if possible, to help others.

Stay Quit!

Chris
You will go through some tough days ahead. You'll also go through days that are 'easy'. Come back to those two posts and read them again if you ever think 1 death dip will be OK because we all know 1 will turn into another then another and another etc. Then you'll be back to stuffing you face with cancer causing chemicals and lying to yourself that you'll quit tomorrow.

There are a lot of tools on this site to keep you quit. Use them. Own your quit, one day at a time. You got this. Not all the advice you get will be helpful for your quit. Take what you need and leave the rest.

PM me if I can ever be of help.

QUIT with you today
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Great intro. I was scared to quit too. No social media before now for me either. None. I needed help too after 26 years of that shit. I found help, friendship, and a lighted path to freedom here. This place works. Make friends ,and post roll EVERYDAY and keep that promise ODAAT.
You've had lots of good advice so far Chris.

I only really can add two things right now.

1. It's gonna suck... until it doesn't for now.

2. It's so worth it you won't even believe how sweet the freedom.

We have all been right where you are so like these guys have said, strap in, post roll everyday and keep your promise. It will get better. I am sending you a PM with my number, hit me up if you need anything.
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Re: Quit today after many tries in the past
« Reply #18 on: September 18, 2014, 07:08:00 PM »
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Thanks for the suggestions and the readings are gut wrenching. One day at a time is all I can think of right now. I am starting to reach out to some of the kind and generous people on this board as I know I need help and , if possible, to help others.

Stay Quit!

Chris
You will go through some tough days ahead. You'll also go through days that are 'easy'. Come back to those two posts and read them again if you ever think 1 death dip will be OK because we all know 1 will turn into another then another and another etc. Then you'll be back to stuffing you face with cancer causing chemicals and lying to yourself that you'll quit tomorrow.

There are a lot of tools on this site to keep you quit. Use them. Own your quit, one day at a time. You got this. Not all the advice you get will be helpful for your quit. Take what you need and leave the rest.

PM me if I can ever be of help.

QUIT with you today
Christopher J
Great intro. I was scared to quit too. No social media before now for me either. None. I needed help too after 26 years of that shit. I found help, friendship, and a lighted path to freedom here. This place works. Make friends ,and post roll EVERYDAY and keep that promise ODAAT.
You've had lots of good advice so far Chris.

I only really can add two things right now.

1. It's gonna suck... until it doesn't for now.

2. It's so worth it you won't even believe how sweet the freedom.

We have all been right where you are so like these guys have said, strap in, post roll everyday and keep your promise. It will get better. I am sending you a PM with my number, hit me up if you need anything.

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Re: Quit today after many tries in the past
« Reply #17 on: September 18, 2014, 07:02:00 PM »
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Thanks for the suggestions and the readings are gut wrenching. One day at a time is all I can think of right now. I am starting to reach out to some of the kind and generous people on this board as I know I need help and , if possible, to help others.

Stay Quit!

Chris
You will go through some tough days ahead. You'll also go through days that are 'easy'. Come back to those two posts and read them again if you ever think 1 death dip will be OK because we all know 1 will turn into another then another and another etc. Then you'll be back to stuffing you face with cancer causing chemicals and lying to yourself that you'll quit tomorrow.

There are a lot of tools on this site to keep you quit. Use them. Own your quit, one day at a time. You got this. Not all the advice you get will be helpful for your quit. Take what you need and leave the rest.

PM me if I can ever be of help.

QUIT with you today
Christopher J
Great intro. I was scared to quit too. No social media before now for me either. None. I needed help too after 26 years of that shit. I found help, friendship, and a lighted path to freedom here. This place works. Make friends ,and post roll EVERYDAY and keep that promise ODAAT.

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Re: Quit today after many tries in the past
« Reply #16 on: September 18, 2014, 05:05:00 PM »
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Thanks for the suggestions and the readings are gut wrenching. One day at a time is all I can think of right now. I am starting to reach out to some of the kind and generous people on this board as I know I need help and , if possible, to help others.

Stay Quit!

Chris
You will go through some tough days ahead. You'll also go through days that are 'easy'. Come back to those two posts and read them again if you ever think 1 death dip will be OK because we all know 1 will turn into another then another and another etc. Then you'll be back to stuffing you face with cancer causing chemicals and lying to yourself that you'll quit tomorrow.

There are a lot of tools on this site to keep you quit. Use them. Own your quit, one day at a time. You got this. Not all the advice you get will be helpful for your quit. Take what you need and leave the rest.

PM me if I can ever be of help.

QUIT with you today

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Re: Quit today after many tries in the past
« Reply #15 on: September 18, 2014, 04:39:00 PM »
Thanks for the suggestions and the readings are gut wrenching. One day at a time is all I can think of right now. I am starting to reach out to some of the kind and generous people on this board as I know I need help and , if possible, to help others.

Stay Quit!

Chris
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Re: Quit today after many tries in the past
« Reply #14 on: September 18, 2014, 04:17:00 PM »
Read, read and read some more on here. Drink lots of water- it will really help in the next week!

Read this: topic/1008847/1/#new

Read this: topic/1008859/3/#new

Very powerful stuff. You can do this if you want it bad enough. Do it once day at a time. Make that promise to us and to yourself that you will be nicotine free for 24 hours. Then wake up and do it again. One foot in front of the other.

Break those chains of nicotine.

QUIT ON!

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Re: Quit today after many tries in the past
« Reply #13 on: September 18, 2014, 03:04:00 PM »
Glad you posted roll today CJ!
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