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Offline Mthomas3824

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Re: New Beginnings
« Reply #7 on: May 15, 2012, 05:51:00 PM »
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You guys are great and very inspirational! I have spent countless hours reading HOF stories and reading about everyone else that is going through the same thing.  I would  never quit for the "summer."  I quit for today, and then plan on doing the same thing tomorrow.  I was just saying that there are a lot less stressors over the summer.  I have won the last three days and plan on winning tomorrow!
Term number one: Embrace the Suck. You will hear this often. Enjoy it and don't define it yet. One day you will understand why it is so important to embrace the difficult journey you chose.

On your intro. Here, use this as a journal to record you walk and journey of being nic free. Your quit friends and brotherhood will get to know and relate to your experience. Please share it so we can be a better support.

Term number two: Never quit past today.

My worst day was day 28. All the promise of it getting better, all the hope to feel free. I didn't on day 28. I was finished. I wanted to cave but I also didn't want to go back on my word. So I planned to fight through day 28 but not post roll on 29. No promise no problem. I won't go back on my word.

However, I also promised to PM my support and ask for permission. I knew what they were going to say before I PM'd. They would talk me out of it and I didn't want to be talked out of it. I am so glad for keeping my word I PM'd and yes they talked me though it.

I almost lost because I looked ahead a year from now and thought, there is no way I am going to go the rest of my life feeling like this and not cave.

Simple and effective: Never, EVER think in long terms of quitting. Rewire you mind to only worry about today.

Third Term Continual Resistance produces greater quit strength! On day 30 I woke up. I wasn't exhausted of the fight any more. I felt a fresh, great excitement and strength. I was more resolved and committed!

Final Term: HATE Tobacco and addiction is not human. It impacts human life. You don't need to hate the addict but you must have a pure hatred for the tobacco industry and people who glamorize, or empathize with the promotion of addictions. Christian belief is to always love and forgive. Remember that is good with human relationships but addiction is not human. Addiction is evil and you have my permission to hate it!

If you don't hate right now....You will. Just read. Read about the dangers, read about the addictions, read about the politics of it. READ and you will be ready to go to war with this nic bitch for life.

What has kept me quit.

1) Posting Roll: I have never missed a day posting. It is my privelage and keeps me alert and protecting my quit vow.

2) Listen and follow the advise of Vets. Don't waste you time fighting with them, just follow. They are tried and true. They don't get paid so the only motivation and payment they get it the feeling of helping a brother quit. Drink the kool aid and when you are done with that glass. Take the glass that some dumb ass wouldn't drink.

3) Keep your word. If alcohol lowers your decision making and commitments, don't drink. 63 days no nic and alcohol for me. I am alive and thriving. You'll live with out both, I promise.

4) Every morning you wake, like brushing your teeth, rinse and repeat you quit plan.

Simple, Safe and 100% effective!

KTC Works...I am 63 quits and 0 caves since joining. I am all in with this program. IT WORKS and it is for everyone that truly is quitting because they want to.
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Re: New Beginnings
« Reply #6 on: May 15, 2012, 05:01:00 PM »
You guys are great and very inspirational! I have spent countless hours reading HOF stories and reading about everyone else that is going through the same thing. I would never quit for the "summer." I quit for today, and then plan on doing the same thing tomorrow. I was just saying that there are a lot less stressors over the summer. I have won the last three days and plan on winning tomorrow!
Can't is the cancer of happening.

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Re: New Beginnings
« Reply #5 on: May 15, 2012, 11:27:00 AM »
lhelms - Congrats on a great choice. You're at 3 days which means that nic will soon be completely out of your body...but it will still be on your mind. That's where KTC brothers/sisters come in. We're here to help you with the mind games the nic bitch will play.

You're still in the fog right now. No worries...you're in the right place. But I do want to suggest something based on your first post...don't think about quitting for "the summer." We quit one day at time around here. Quitting for 3 months is hard...hell, even a week is hard. But we're not asking anyone to do that. We just quit for one. And anyone can go one effing day, right?

Then, we wake up and do it all again. Stay strong, stay quit brother!!! Holler if you need anything

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Re: New Beginnings
« Reply #4 on: May 15, 2012, 10:56:00 AM »
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Mthomas... Yes nicotine free for almost three full days now! Only using Smokey Mountain sparingly for the urges and cravings. BTW I have posted to roll for the last two days!
Cool. Listen and take all the advice the vets give you. Look at Roadblock in Aug, WT in July, Suck-it in June and watch all those in May that are pulling into the HOF station.

You have people here that are serious quitters and what you experience, one of them has already felt it so they can be a support and back up on your journey. Don't walk it alone when it is a blast to walk with this army of quitters!

I told the evil monster to take a hike on March 14th. Today is my 63rd day in a row that I promised not to partake!

You hear that nic? 63 to 0! KTC works. Follow the rules with exactness and laugh often. This site is better than reality TV.

I went through hell, now it isn't that bad and I thank the lord that I am quit. Tobacco is such a crock of shit!
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Re: New Beginnings
« Reply #3 on: May 15, 2012, 09:32:00 AM »
Mthomas... Yes nicotine free for almost three full days now! Only using Smokey Mountain sparingly for the urges and cravings. BTW I have posted to roll for the last two days!
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Re: New Beginnings
« Reply #2 on: May 15, 2012, 12:36:00 AM »
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Hey KTC! I am so glad that found you guys. It is so nice to be able to read about others that are going through what I am and to be able to realize the horrible life I was living and now I am leaving it in the past. I feel like I have been living a secret life of using Grizzly Wintergreen since I was 17 years old. I am currently 23 years old and have been fearful of leaving that crap for a long time now. I am in school to be a pharmacist and I have always felt hypocritical recommending products for smoking cessation. I have always felt that I needed dip to help me study. I am quitting now so that I can have the summer to recover and I plan on never going back! I am now on day 3 and still feel like I am in a haze.
Welcome to kTC. Just to be sure. You are 100 percent nic free. Right? No patches, gum, cigars, cigarettes. No nic in your lungs, mouth, skin or rectum? If that is the case, have you posted roll in the August group?
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New Beginnings
« on: May 15, 2012, 12:22:00 AM »
Hey KTC! I am so glad that found you guys. It is so nice to be able to read about others that are going through what I am and to be able to realize the horrible life I was living and now I am leaving it in the past. I feel like I have been living a secret life of using Grizzly Wintergreen since I was 17 years old. I am currently 23 years old and have been fearful of leaving that crap for a long time now. I am in school to be a pharmacist and I have always felt hypocritical recommending products for smoking cessation. I have always felt that I needed dip to help me study. I am quitting now so that I can have the summer to recover and I plan on never going back! I am now on day 3 and still feel like I am in a haze.
Can't is the cancer of happening.

Quit Date - 05/13/2012 5:30PM