Zag, first and foremost welcome to KTC. If you want to quit and stay quit you've come to the right place.
I'm going to lay it out for you, I've been quit for 93 days...In that time I've met plenty of young quitters, myself included. Very few have stayed quit. I'm not saying that being a young quitter is any more difficult than any other age, but you will face a unique set of challenges that older quitters will not. Often times young quitters are more easily influenced by their peers, or are led astray by the nic bitch's friend: booze. Also, understand that you do not have the rest of your life to quit, you never know what the next dip/cig will do to you/ You need to be prepared for these challenges. I tell you this not to scare you off, but to prepare you.
You need to truly take an interest in your quit. Posting your name on roll every day doesn't do a fucking thing to keep you quit. It's the promise behind the post, the promise to your quit brothers and friends. If you don't know your quit brethren, this promise doesn't hold weight...so get to know your fellow quitters become actual friends with them. Get involved in KTC it gives you something to occupy that time when you used to shove cat shit in your lip and it's filled with some great people giving out great advice.
Melatonin helped for getting some sleep, it's a natural, non-addictive, and non-habit forming sleep aid.
PM me for my number, I'll quit with you today bro.
MCO