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Offline Doc Chewfree

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Re: Quitting for Good
« Reply #4 on: May 09, 2014, 03:16:00 PM »
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I started dipping in High School because it gave me a buzz. Once the buzz wore off I was just plain addicted. Fast Forward 11 years and I have had one failed quit and spent an ass load of money on Copenhagen Pouches and longcut.

My Failed Quit--
I quit about a year ago. Then let myself slowly slump back into the routine with bad decisions. I think I made it about 7 months. I felt great. When I started to dip again I always told myself oh its just 1. I would never buy it, just bum it off a friend. Then I started to buy it. I thought if I bought stuff I didn't really like then I wouldn't do it as much. Finally, I stopped by the store and purchased Copenhagen Pouches. I did this all under the guise of "oh its hunting season." I quickly became addicted. I know my "quit" before was not a true quit. It was just an excuse and a pause. This time ladies and gentleman, is for real.

I am currently on Day 2 and couldn't sleep at all last night. However, I feel new and revived. I feel like a weight has been lifted off my shoulders. I was always concerned that I would get cancer and now I know I am doing everything in my power to not be another statistic. I have no kids, no wife. This quit is for me. I also would like to express my sincere thanks for this community and the support it have provided me so far. I will stay quit with all of you.
Welcome EJ. Why don't you post roll and join us. That's how we do it here.
Go to the welcome center and read. Learn how to post roll. You'll be in the August 2014 group.
Posting roll is our daily promise to the world and ourselves that we will not use nic today. We wake up tomorrow and repeat.
Jump in with both feet and drink the Koolaid. You'll be glad you did.
like applejack said, I see you posted. Good job.
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Re: Quitting for Good
« Reply #3 on: May 09, 2014, 03:15:00 PM »
Quote from: Ejarch
I started dipping in High School because it gave me a buzz. Once the buzz wore off I was just plain addicted. Fast Forward 11 years and I have had one failed quit and spent an ass load of money on Copenhagen Pouches and longcut.

My Failed Quit--
I quit about a year ago. Then let myself slowly slump back into the routine with bad decisions. I think I made it about 7 months. I felt great. When I started to dip again I always told myself oh its just 1. I would never buy it, just bum it off a friend. Then I started to buy it. I thought if I bought stuff I didn't really like then I wouldn't do it as much. Finally, I stopped by the store and purchased Copenhagen Pouches. I did this all under the guise of "oh its hunting season." I quickly became addicted. I know my "quit" before was not a true quit. It was just an excuse and a pause. This time ladies and gentleman, is for real.

I am currently on Day 2 and couldn't sleep at all last night. However, I feel new and revived. I feel like a weight has been lifted off my shoulders. I was always concerned that I would get cancer and now I know I am doing everything in my power to not be another statistic. I have no kids, no wife. This quit is for me. I also would like to express my sincere thanks for this community and the support it have provided me so far. I will stay quit with all of you.
Welcome EJ. Why don't you post roll and join us. That's how we do it here.
Go to the welcome center and read. Learn how to post roll. You'll be in the August 2014 group.
Posting roll is our daily promise to the world and ourselves that we will not use nic today. We wake up tomorrow and repeat.
Jump in with both feet and drink the Koolaid. You'll be glad you did.
Brave men are honored, rich men are envied, powerful men are feared, but only a man with character is trusted
Quit on Feb. 6, 2014

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Re: Quitting for Good
« Reply #2 on: May 09, 2014, 03:14:00 PM »
Quote from: Ejarch
I started dipping in High School because it gave me a buzz. Once the buzz wore off I was just plain addicted. Fast Forward 11 years and I have had one failed quit and spent an ass load of money on Copenhagen Pouches and longcut.

My Failed Quit--
I quit about a year ago. Then let myself slowly slump back into the routine with bad decisions. I think I made it about 7 months. I felt great. When I started to dip again I always told myself oh its just 1. I would never buy it, just bum it off a friend. Then I started to buy it. I thought if I bought stuff I didn't really like then I wouldn't do it as much. Finally, I stopped by the store and purchased Copenhagen Pouches. I did this all under the guise of "oh its hunting season." I quickly became addicted. I know my "quit" before was not a true quit. It was just an excuse and a pause. This time ladies and gentleman, is for real.

I am currently on Day 2 and couldn't sleep at all last night. However, I feel new and revived. I feel like a weight has been lifted off my shoulders. I was always concerned that I would get cancer and now I know I am doing everything in my power to not be another statistic. I have no kids, no wife. This quit is for me. I also would like to express my sincere thanks for this community and the support it have provided me so far. I will stay quit with all of you.
I saw you posted up in August... good on ya. That's the way to do this!

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Quitting for Good
« on: May 09, 2014, 03:09:00 PM »
I started dipping in High School because it gave me a buzz. Once the buzz wore off I was just plain addicted. Fast Forward 11 years and I have had one failed quit and spent an ass load of money on Copenhagen Pouches and longcut.

My Failed Quit--
I quit about a year ago. Then let myself slowly slump back into the routine with bad decisions. I think I made it about 7 months. I felt great. When I started to dip again I always told myself oh its just 1. I would never buy it, just bum it off a friend. Then I started to buy it. I thought if I bought stuff I didn't really like then I wouldn't do it as much. Finally, I stopped by the store and purchased Copenhagen Pouches. I did this all under the guise of "oh its hunting season." I quickly became addicted. I know my "quit" before was not a true quit. It was just an excuse and a pause. This time ladies and gentleman, is for real.

I am currently on Day 2 and couldn't sleep at all last night. However, I feel new and revived. I feel like a weight has been lifted off my shoulders. I was always concerned that I would get cancer and now I know I am doing everything in my power to not be another statistic. I have no kids, no wife. This quit is for me. I also would like to express my sincere thanks for this community and the support it have provided me so far. I will stay quit with all of you.