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Re: NY quitter here.
« Reply #6 on: November 21, 2012, 09:58:00 AM »
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Great choice, Icy.  You've already gotten great advice from West and Coachdoc.  Now it's up to you.  Post roll, stay quit today, stay glued to this site.  We'll deal with tomorrow when it gets here. 

Welcome to this site and welcome to freedom, brother!
Iceman, where r u? This cry for help is getting cold.
Even after all this time, it never ceases to amaze me - in a negative, sad way - how many chumps come in here looking for help, asking for it even, only to lose the courage to even begin attempting what it takes to be a QUITTER.

Look through the Intros....time after time you see the requests for help and the immediate responses of QUITTERS reaching out with advice and support....only to have the chumps be too afraid/proud/ignorant to reach out and take the help offered.

Simple lesson for those of you thinking of quitting - DON'T BE A CHUMP.
Blah...Blah...Blah...You keep TALKIN....I'll keep QUITTIN

I'm not here to make friends, I'm here to support YOUR quit.


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Re: NY quitter here.
« Reply #5 on: November 20, 2012, 09:56:00 PM »
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Great choice, Icy. You've already gotten great advice from West and Coachdoc. Now it's up to you. Post roll, stay quit today, stay glued to this site. We'll deal with tomorrow when it gets here.

Welcome to this site and welcome to freedom, brother!
Iceman, where r u? This cry for help is getting cold.

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Re: NY quitter here.
« Reply #4 on: November 20, 2012, 11:10:00 AM »
Great choice, Icy. You've already gotten great advice from West and Coachdoc. Now it's up to you. Post roll, stay quit today, stay glued to this site. We'll deal with tomorrow when it gets here.

Welcome to this site and welcome to freedom, brother!

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Re: NY quitter here.
« Reply #3 on: November 20, 2012, 10:50:00 AM »
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8 year dip user here from NY.
Trying to quit for my health and for my future with my wife-to-be...

Gonna be 30 soon, and I want to be CLEAN ASAP.
Quit date is today, 11/19/2012.

Wish me luck, since I almost ALWAYS relapse.
Number 1, Welcome to the site.

Take a look up at that black bar at the top of the screen. You'll see a WELCOME CENTER I want you to click on to read about what we do here, why we do it, and how we do it.

You are in the February 2013 group which represents the month you are will be in when you are 100 days quit. In this group, you will be surrounded by others going through the same shit you are. Befriend them. Stand beside them. Help them and they will help you.

Again, welcome.

Number 2, Quitting is about you. Be quit because you want to be quit. There will be times where healthy living does not seem "worthy" of the pain, and it's easy to blame fights with loved ones as excuses to cave especially if you quit for them.

Quit because you're tired of shoving cat turds in your lip. Quit because you're sick of brushing furiously before kissing your to-be-wife. Quit because you are tired of being an user.

Number 3, You are clean ASAP. We quit cold turkey here which means that you are already clean. Now, you do have to go through withdrawals here for the next 3-7 days. They go faster if you drink lots of water (I'd avoid caffeine-You'll be jittery enough), exercise, and get to know some of the cool ass people here. You don't get to avoid them because you brought them onto yourself. It's a small price to pay.

After those initial days, you will continue to be an addict. However, you will not be physically dependent on the drug. Your brain will continue to ask for the drug, but the longer you stay quit, the further these "craves" become. This is where it important to realize that you will never be cured, but that you have to be actively quit each day. We can't just be "quit". We have to work for it one day at a time.

But it will get better...way better.

I am 510 days quit today, and my last set of cravings were 2 months from each other.

Finally, we don't wish luck here. Quitting is doing. There is only do or do not. There is no try (Thanks Yoda). You don't "almost always relapse". You have relapsed your entire life. It is up to you to control your actions from this moment on. Think about what led to your failures in the past, why they did, and what you are going to do differently this time.

Post roll.
Stay quit.
Repeat.
I'm piling on. Everything WP said was money. I'll not take up space with an explanation, but spend enough time reading on this site and you will understand just how valuable what he just told you is...and better yet, you'll understand WHY it is even more valuable coming from him.

You have to want this quit. YOU. For YOU. Nobody can quit for you. Nobody can MAKE you quit. Each day is about waking up and choosing to be quit over choosing to use. During the course of the day, it is about being willing to hold true to that conviction and that promise you made to each and every other quitter on here. When you are feeling weak and vulnerable, it is up to you to not shrink away from this, but to embrace your shortcomings, admit that you have an addiction and reach out for the help so many of those here are willing to give you - but YOU have to do it...we can't do it for you and we can't hold your hand the whole way...YOU have to know when to reach out for help.

You do that, you will succeed. Guaranteed.
Blah...Blah...Blah...You keep TALKIN....I'll keep QUITTIN

I'm not here to make friends, I'm here to support YOUR quit.


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Re: NY quitter here.
« Reply #2 on: November 19, 2012, 11:50:00 AM »
Quote from: IcyFridge
8 year dip user here from NY.
Trying to quit for my health and for my future with my wife-to-be...

Gonna be 30 soon, and I want to be CLEAN ASAP.
Quit date is today, 11/19/2012.

Wish me luck, since I almost ALWAYS relapse.
Number 1, Welcome to the site.

Take a look up at that black bar at the top of the screen. You'll see a WELCOME CENTER I want you to click on to read about what we do here, why we do it, and how we do it.

You are in the February 2013 group which represents the month you are will be in when you are 100 days quit. In this group, you will be surrounded by others going through the same shit you are. Befriend them. Stand beside them. Help them and they will help you.

Again, welcome.

Number 2, Quitting is about you. Be quit because you want to be quit. There will be times where healthy living does not seem "worthy" of the pain, and it's easy to blame fights with loved ones as excuses to cave especially if you quit for them.

Quit because you're tired of shoving cat turds in your lip. Quit because you're sick of brushing furiously before kissing your to-be-wife. Quit because you are tired of being an user.

Number 3, You are clean ASAP. We quit cold turkey here which means that you are already clean. Now, you do have to go through withdrawals here for the next 3-7 days. They go faster if you drink lots of water (I'd avoid caffeine-You'll be jittery enough), exercise, and get to know some of the cool ass people here. You don't get to avoid them because you brought them onto yourself. It's a small price to pay.

After those initial days, you will continue to be an addict. However, you will not be physically dependent on the drug. Your brain will continue to ask for the drug, but the longer you stay quit, the further these "craves" become. This is where it important to realize that you will never be cured, but that you have to be actively quit each day. We can't just be "quit". We have to work for it one day at a time.

But it will get better...way better.

I am 510 days quit today, and my last set of cravings were 2 months from each other.

Finally, we don't wish luck here. Quitting is doing. There is only do or do not. There is no try (Thanks Yoda). You don't "almost always relapse". You have relapsed your entire life. It is up to you to control your actions from this moment on. Think about what led to your failures in the past, why they did, and what you are going to do differently this time.

Post roll.
Stay quit.
Repeat.
In the end I Surrender, I and I alone accept that I have and always will have a Nicotene ADDICTION. It is my choice to quit, but I can't do it alone. I get to go down this path one time, I want to do it right. I recognize that my word, my integrety to you is on the line and is only as good as my actions. Caving is not an option in this plan-Eafman 7/11

I am not cured. I will quit one day at a time. I will continue to do what works. Posting roll everyday. To do otherwise would be foolish on my part. You can do this-Ready 12/11

To overcome your addiction you must comprehend what it means to fail-Razd 3/12

Theres a lot of people that come here, especially vets, that WANT to be reminded that they are addicts.-Tarpon 6/12

Just as a building starts with architectural drawings. Your daily quit begins with a promise.-Scowick 2/13

Here and now, focused on today, minute by minute, whatever it takes, I promise to all my bros and myself not to become a negative stat and stay quit!-krok 1/15

I want everyone to be quit. Even the assholes.-Probe1957 1/18

Ignoring history or erasing history fixes nothing and leads you inevitably down the same path.-69franx 04/30/2021

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NY quitter here.
« on: November 19, 2012, 11:34:00 AM »
8 year dip user here from NY.
Trying to quit for my health and for my future with my wife-to-be...

Gonna be 30 soon, and I want to be CLEAN ASAP.
Quit date is today, 11/19/2012.

Wish me luck, since I almost ALWAYS relapse.