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Offline Old Dog New Tricks

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Re: This girls had enough
« Reply #12 on: May 31, 2015, 03:57:00 PM »
Morning Munky. How are you doing this Sunday? Are you posting roll with us in the September Samurai 2015 group? If you are in a different group, no worries and keep kicking ass... I quit with you.

HOWEVER, If you are in our group, stop what you're doing and get over to the Quit Group page and Post Roll Call.

Post roll call every damn day first thing in the morning. We stand strong together so when we don't see you on the roll, we're worried you may have caved.

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Re: This girls had enough
« Reply #11 on: May 31, 2015, 01:55:00 PM »
That was a great intro read Munky. You are here with the right intentions and you should pat yourself on the back for making it 4 days on your own. No easy task. Keep posting roll and keep promising to not use nicotine in any form for that day. Keep posting on this thread; people will hop on your quit train and from there you will build accountability. These are the keys to quitting and the reason why you (and all of us) have failed countless times. When all you have is yourself to let down and disappoint, you only have yourself to deal with. By posting roll here, you have a legion of people who want you to quit and the last thing you will want to do is let us down. At the end of the day, you're only hurting yourself if you do. So, keep it up Munky, I guarantee you'll be in awe what quitting will gain you as you go along this journey.
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Re: This girls had enough
« Reply #10 on: May 31, 2015, 09:27:00 AM »
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thanks for the advice and welcomes. I am still going strong, at the point where I don't constantly think about it. My mouth still feels weird not having something in it but even that is lessening. I posted on the September roll this morning, I will try to remember to do it every day from here on out. again, thanks for the support.
Great job posting munky! It's easy to remember, everytime you think about dip,ask yourself, did I promise not to dip today? This is your quit! Own it! Damn proud to be quit with you today my sister!
Try....there is no try in quitting. Do it. Commit to it. Post your promise everyday. If I can do it, so can you. Great job today. I will quit with you today.
Put a post-it note on your bathroom mirror if necessary as a reminder to post roll. Develop a habit of it. You'll be glad you did later.

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Re: This girls had enough
« Reply #9 on: May 30, 2015, 09:38:00 AM »
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Quote from: Munky
thanks for the advice and welcomes. I am still going strong, at the point where I don't constantly think about it. My mouth still feels weird not having something in it but even that is lessening. I posted on the September roll this morning, I will try to remember to do it every day from here on out. again, thanks for the support.
Great job posting munky! It's easy to remember, everytime you think about dip,ask yourself, did I promise not to dip today? This is your quit! Own it! Damn proud to be quit with you today my sister!
Try....there is no try in quitting. Do it. Commit to it. Post your promise everyday. If I can do it, so can you. Great job today. I will quit with you today.

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Re: This girls had enough
« Reply #8 on: May 30, 2015, 09:18:00 AM »
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thanks for the advice and welcomes. I am still going strong, at the point where I don't constantly think about it. My mouth still feels weird not having something in it but even that is lessening. I posted on the September roll this morning, I will try to remember to do it every day from here on out. again, thanks for the support.
Great job posting munky! It's easy to remember, everytime you think about dip,ask yourself, did I promise not to dip today? This is your quit! Own it! Damn proud to be quit with you today my sister!
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: This girls had enough
« Reply #7 on: May 30, 2015, 09:04:00 AM »
thanks for the advice and welcomes. I am still going strong, at the point where I don't constantly think about it. My mouth still feels weird not having something in it but even that is lessening. I posted on the September roll this morning, I will try to remember to do it every day from here on out. again, thanks for the support.

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Re: This girls had enough
« Reply #6 on: May 28, 2015, 06:24:00 PM »
Hey Munky,
I am a sister in quit with you.

Take that advice given above, get connected, join others quitting, be accountable to someone.

I am here for you if you need me.
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Re: This girls had enough
« Reply #5 on: May 28, 2015, 10:21:00 AM »
Hey Munky,
Good morning!
I noticed you hawking around here this morning. Sweet.
You still quit?

Let's learn to post roll today. Go here:
topic/11155274/
Instructions are on the list page.

We post roll here on this sight every morning with others quiting at the same time as you.
It's your promise to the group, you won't touch nicotine for 24 hours.
Your group is September 2015. You need them and they need you.
If you need help just ask.

I quit with you today.
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Re: This girls had enough
« Reply #4 on: May 27, 2015, 08:34:00 AM »
Munky,

Welcome and as Rawls said, you are NOT alone here....there are plenty of women quitters all over this site. Looking for you to head on over to September Samurai's and post up your promise. You can do this. It will suck, but you can get through it. Go read this...is an excellent primer on how to re-wire your brain....which will take time. Just remember that it won't kill you, even though at times it might seem like it.

Nicotine Addiction 101

I'm quit after nearly 40 years of a constant Copenhagen "drip"....if I was awake and not in the gym or eating, I had a dip in.... so if I can break that, anyone can. Quit with you today

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Re: This girls had enough
« Reply #3 on: May 27, 2015, 06:29:00 AM »
Welcome! Men or women. It doesn't matter. The whore has no preference. I'm glad you're changing your life and have chosen to keep your face. I see you haven't posted roll yet. Do you know how that works or what's involved? It's the corner of the KTC program. If you have questions, feel free to ask.

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Re: This girls had enough
« Reply #2 on: May 26, 2015, 09:48:00 PM »
Welcome Munky.
Plenty BA Chick's in here getting some quit on!
Great decision. Just put some work here on KTC, and you will beat this addiction.
We do it simple. Just one day at a time.

Learn to hate it... Reprogram your brain with Truth.
Truth about this poison will set you free from its chains.

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This girls had enough
« on: May 26, 2015, 09:35:00 PM »
Hello,
My name is Munky and I am one of the few female dippers. Not something I say with any pride. I have used for 10 years. I got started when I discovered my soon to be husband used and I thought I would be smart and convince him to quit in the dumbest way possible, "I will quit when you quit." Little did I know how HORRIBLE the addiction gets and how fast it happens. Before I knew it I was begging him to buy me my own can, then buying my own when he refused.
Fast forward through the love/hate relationship I had with Kodiak Wintergreen a few years and I was tired of it. I was bound and determined I was going to quit. I lasted about 15 hours before I broke. The second attempt about a year later was even more pathetic. The longer I was on it the more dependent I became. It got to the point where I would have it in 18 hours a day, only taking it out to put a fresh pinch in or to eat...then put a fresh pinch in.
My husband and I decided we would quit together, hoping it would be easier having someone do it with you. The 5 or 6 times we tried we didn't accomplish anything, besides us nearly ripping each others throats out.
About a month ago I finally had enough. I told my husband I would be quitting the following week and he had to take all the money, credit cards, and my keys to work with him every day. I knew from experience if I had a way to get tobacco I would get some. My original quit day was May 7th, 2015 but I didn't make it long before I slipped up. After I got my "fix" and got back into my right mind I threw it out and restarted, right then and there. the following day I made it a few hours longer, and once again I spit it out an restarted immediately. It took 4 days to finally get it through my head that I was actually quitting and I haven't touched the stuff since.
The first few days I had to trick myself by wetting tea leaves and putting them into an empty can and using it as my tobacco. I'm not gonna lie, it didn't really trick me but for some odd reason it actually helped. When I didn't have tea in my cheek I had a steady stream of wintergreen lifesavers popping into my mouth. I know I spent more money on lifesavers, junk food, and tea that first week than I would have spent on tobacco, and I'm sure i have gained about 20 lbs....but the symptoms are finally fading. The constant headache is almost completely gone. The need to have something in my mouth is finally starting to subside. The cravings, while still very much there, are manageable. My husband left a half used can home today and I am happy to report I didn't steal any. I thought about it....but I didn't. The only major complaint I have at this point is the multiple times I wake up at night. I usually sleep through the night, but the last week I can't go more than 2 hours without waking up. Its quite exhausting lol.
The good news is that my husband has also cut back, a lot. He went from using one a day to about 3 a week. He has been using for 19 years and is determined to quit before he hits 20...which is in a few months. I am hoping I can help him though his transition the way he has helped me through mine.