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Re: T-Cell's Quit!
« Reply #61 on: December 07, 2013, 12:51:00 PM »
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Well Done Sir!!!

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X2 sir its great to have big number guys posting in threads
Great read tcell. It was unreal how much of that i related to. Thanks for the Saturday read.
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The poison sucks. I hate it. I hated it this morning, I hated it at noon, I hated it at supper and I hate it tonight. I enjoy hating it so much I'm going to wake up tomorrow and start over hating it. I quit with anyone that wants to hate it with me.

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Re: T-Cell's Quit!
« Reply #60 on: December 07, 2013, 12:47:00 PM »
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Well Done Sir!!!

Stay on the path.
X2 sir its great to have big number guys posting in threads
Complacency sucks, one moment of it is the difference between being a user and a quitter....OIB

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Re: T-Cell's Quit!
« Reply #59 on: December 07, 2013, 12:11:00 PM »
Well Done Sir!!!

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Re: T-Cell's Quit!
« Reply #58 on: December 07, 2013, 12:07:00 PM »
Quote from: T-Cell
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Here is my HOF speech, just got it posted today.

I didnÂ’t write a HOF speech at 100 days for the simple reason that I didnÂ’t feel I had accomplished anything significant yet. You see I was a slave to the can for over 35 years. 100 days of quit just didnÂ’t seem to stack up well against 35 years of use.
I grew up in a rural area where almost everyone chewed, kind of a way of life. I was never a ninja dipper, it was as much a part of me as the way I dress or the way I talk. Firmly hooked by age 14 or so, I chewed almost non-stop through college, marriage, two children, a career. For 35 years. I was pretty much a serial user all day, every day only taking it out to sleep at night (most nights). I stayed with it despite my children begging me to quit. Despite having some tooth and gum issues.  Despite becoming the office pusher for other ninja dippers. Despite having silly-assed events like accidently dropping cope into my then young daughter’s eye as she was trying to hug me and I was trying to load up on my drug of choice. Despite being a primary caretaker as my wife went through cancer treatment. Despite panicking every time I got an unusual sore in my mouth. I convinced myself I was a good guy with a minor vice.
I had never seriously even tried to quit before. I had 1 planned stoppage of a month or so on my own a decade or more ago, but even then I considered it a stop rather than a quit. And then 2 weeks when I discovered they donÂ’t sell that crap in Austrailia and failed to plan ahead. Bought cope at the first gas station in the US I came to.
By the start of 2012 I was coming to the end. My mouth was trashed, constantly sore and raw. I could no longer put enough cope in my face to eliminate the withdrawal symptoms, and couldnÂ’t keep the stuff in there long because my mouth hurt. The warm fuzzy buzz was long gone. I started to realize I was running my entire life around cope. Making sure I didnÂ’t run out. Making sure it was always accessible. Trying to do it discretely in places where it rightfully would have been frowned upon. Not kissing my wife or kids. I started to realize I wasnÂ’t in control, that I was exhibiting the behaviors of an addict. It was a sickening feeling as I began to understand just how weak and out of control I had become. I knew I needed to quit, for all the same reasons you all showed up here for. But I also knew before I came to KTC that I had to quit to simply gain my own self-respect back. I quit on Feb 10, 2012 by myself.
Fortunately my pal DW3 recommended KTC to me, I looked around and joined on Feb 13, 2012. It was exactly the tonic I needed to actually learn how to be a quitter.  So what I have learned here at KTC is this: the KTC recipe for quitting works. But you have to buy in all the way and actually want it. There is no magic pill to make quitting easy, and there is no date by which you will be cured. We are addicts, we will always be addicts. But that doesn’t mean we are doomed to fail or that it is ok to fail.  I am a quit addict, but I am in control and I can easily choose to NOT fail today. And I can make that same choice every day. And so can all of you.
There are tons of people who have helped me on my quit journey so far and deserve thanks. DW3 for the initial suggestion and support, Keddy as the first person to contact me when I joined to help me navigate this place. My Brothers of May (Bitch!) 2012, the BOMB. Vadge and CS for timely support and harassment. And the many others I got advice or just inspiration from.  And there are a number of newer (than me) quitters who continue to boost my quit today, WT, dkite, sportsfan, trauma, wmcatty to name just a few. Thanks to you all who have support or just interacted with me.
New or potential quitters, you can do this. You can be free from the slave-like behaviors that being an active using addict brings. You can reclaim your self-respect, your life. It is simple, but it isnÂ’t easy. But you can do it, and it is so worth the effort.
Tony (T-Cell)
Day 666
'Cheers'
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Re: T-Cell's Quit!
« Reply #57 on: December 07, 2013, 11:22:00 AM »
day 667
Here is my HOF speech, just got it posted today.

I didnÂ’t write a HOF speech at 100 days for the simple reason that I didnÂ’t feel I had accomplished anything significant yet. You see I was a slave to the can for over 35 years. 100 days of quit just didnÂ’t seem to stack up well against 35 years of use.
I grew up in a rural area where almost everyone chewed, kind of a way of life. I was never a ninja dipper, it was as much a part of me as the way I dress or the way I talk. Firmly hooked by age 14 or so, I chewed almost non-stop through college, marriage, two children, a career. For 35 years. I was pretty much a serial user all day, every day only taking it out to sleep at night (most nights). I stayed with it despite my children begging me to quit. Despite having some tooth and gum issues. Despite becoming the office pusher for other ninja dippers. Despite having silly-assed events like accidently dropping cope into my then young daughterÂ’s eye as she was trying to hug me and I was trying to load up on my drug of choice. Despite being a primary caretaker as my wife went through cancer treatment. Despite panicking every time I got an unusual sore in my mouth. I convinced myself I was a good guy with a minor vice.
I had never seriously even tried to quit before. I had 1 planned stoppage of a month or so on my own a decade or more ago, but even then I considered it a stop rather than a quit. And then 2 weeks when I discovered they donÂ’t sell that crap in Austrailia and failed to plan ahead. Bought cope at the first gas station in the US I came to.
By the start of 2012 I was coming to the end. My mouth was trashed, constantly sore and raw. I could no longer put enough cope in my face to eliminate the withdrawal symptoms, and couldnÂ’t keep the stuff in there long because my mouth hurt. The warm fuzzy buzz was long gone. I started to realize I was running my entire life around cope. Making sure I didnÂ’t run out. Making sure it was always accessible. Trying to do it discretely in places where it rightfully would have been frowned upon. Not kissing my wife or kids. I started to realize I wasnÂ’t in control, that I was exhibiting the behaviors of an addict. It was a sickening feeling as I began to understand just how weak and out of control I had become. I knew I needed to quit, for all the same reasons you all showed up here for. But I also knew before I came to KTC that I had to quit to simply gain my own self-respect back. I quit on Feb 10, 2012 by myself.
Fortunately my pal DW3 recommended KTC to me, I looked around and joined on Feb 13, 2012. It was exactly the tonic I needed to actually learn how to be a quitter. So what I have learned here at KTC is this: the KTC recipe for quitting works. But you have to buy in all the way and actually want it. There is no magic pill to make quitting easy, and there is no date by which you will be cured. We are addicts, we will always be addicts. But that doesnÂ’t mean we are doomed to fail or that it is ok to fail. I am a quit addict, but I am in control and I can easily choose to NOT fail today. And I can make that same choice every day. And so can all of you.
There are tons of people who have helped me on my quit journey so far and deserve thanks. DW3 for the initial suggestion and support, Keddy as the first person to contact me when I joined to help me navigate this place. My Brothers of May (Bitch!) 2012, the BOMB. Vadge and CS for timely support and harassment. And the many others I got advice or just inspiration from. And there are a number of newer (than me) quitters who continue to boost my quit today, WT, dkite, sportsfan, trauma, wmcatty to name just a few. Thanks to you all who have support or just interacted with me.
New or potential quitters, you can do this. You can be free from the slave-like behaviors that being an active using addict brings. You can reclaim your self-respect, your life. It is simple, but it isnÂ’t easy. But you can do it, and it is so worth the effort.
Tony (T-Cell)
Day 666
Fish, eat, sleep. Repeat.
quit date 2/10/12
HOF date 5/19/12
1 Year 2/10/13
2 Years 2/10/14
8th Floor 4/19/14

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Re: T-Cell's Quit!
« Reply #56 on: November 22, 2013, 06:44:00 PM »
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I'm in a foul mood today, home with the flu and then reading about the current rash of caves in several groups. Stop reading now if you don't want to be accountable

NOTICE TO ALL QUITTERS (especially those of you under 100 days).

1. Caving is not inevidable. Quit acting like it is. Grow a pair, and maintain some dignity and self-respect! Do not give yourself permission to be weak! If you feel weak, take strength from your quit brothers. They will gladly share it until your strength returns.
2. There is no magic pill and there is no cure to being a nic addict. It takes dedicated, continuous effort to remain quit. Forever. It doesn't just go away. How hard is that to understand?
3. Yes, we all engaged in addict behavior that we are not proud of. But to excuse a cave with "we are all addicts and therefore liars.." is assinine. The key to maintaining your quit is to live your quit. Don't lie to yourself especially, but don't lie to your brothers, sisters and family either. Don't easily excuse your brothers and sisters when they crap on you and the rest of us quitters. You can not expect a change in outcome if you are unwilling to change your behaviors and lifestyle...
4. Yes, I believe in second chances. Some of the most kickass quitters on this board are retreads. But cavers who won't own their cave or assess their failure are doomed to repeat it, and that pisses me off. Learn from your mistakes and move forward, or slink off, cuddle up with the can and quit wasting our time.
5. The keys to being a sucessful quitter can all be found here on the KTC site. But you have to seek it out, invest the time to read, learn and build a serious quit foundation. Without that, you are just pretending you are like the rest of the badass quitters here.

End of rant.
Quit like you mean it.
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I quit Today with T-cell cause he's an addict too.
Loot says that any one dip can cause cancer. Put that way, everyday you post roll and stay quit is a second chance. Going back to the can is a death sentence.
All it takes is one cell to flip the cancer gene on then you know what from there.

Well said T!!!
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Re: T-Cell's Quit!
« Reply #55 on: November 22, 2013, 05:39:00 PM »
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Quote from: T-Cell
Day 652
I'm in a foul mood today, home with the flu and then reading about the current rash of caves in several groups. Stop reading now if you don't want to be accountable

NOTICE TO ALL QUITTERS (especially those of you under 100 days).

1. Caving is not inevidable. Quit acting like it is. Grow a pair, and maintain some dignity and self-respect! Do not give yourself permission to be weak! If you feel weak, take strength from your quit brothers. They will gladly share it until your strength returns.
2. There is no magic pill and there is no cure to being a nic addict. It takes dedicated, continuous effort to remain quit. Forever. It doesn't just go away. How hard is that to understand?
3. Yes, we all engaged in addict behavior that we are not proud of. But to excuse a cave with "we are all addicts and therefore liars.." is assinine. The key to maintaining your quit is to live your quit. Don't lie to yourself especially, but don't lie to your brothers, sisters and family either. Don't easily excuse your brothers and sisters when they crap on you and the rest of us quitters. You can not expect a change in outcome if you are unwilling to change your behaviors and lifestyle...
4. Yes, I believe in second chances. Some of the most kickass quitters on this board are retreads. But cavers who won't own their cave or assess their failure are doomed to repeat it, and that pisses me off. Learn from your mistakes and move forward, or slink off, cuddle up with the can and quit wasting our time.
5. The keys to being a sucessful quitter can all be found here on the KTC site. But you have to seek it out, invest the time to read, learn and build a serious quit foundation. Without that, you are just pretending you are like the rest of the badass quitters here.

End of rant.
Quit like you mean it.
A-Fucking-Men!
'worship'
I quit Today with T-cell cause he's an addict too.
Loot says that any one dip can cause cancer. Put that way, everyday you post roll and stay quit is a second chance. Going back to the can is a death sentence.
Make Your Decision

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Re: T-Cell's Quit!
« Reply #54 on: November 22, 2013, 04:08:00 PM »
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Quote from: T-Cell
Day 652
I'm in a foul mood today, home with the flu and then reading about the current rash of caves in several groups. Stop reading now if you don't want to be accountable

NOTICE TO ALL QUITTERS (especially those of you under 100 days).

1. Caving is not inevidable. Quit acting like it is. Grow a pair, and maintain some dignity and self-respect! Do not give yourself permission to be weak! If you feel weak, take strength from your quit brothers. They will gladly share it until your strength returns.
2. There is no magic pill and there is no cure to being a nic addict. It takes dedicated, continuous effort to remain quit. Forever. It doesn't just go away. How hard is that to understand?
3. Yes, we all engaged in addict behavior that we are not proud of. But to excuse a cave with "we are all addicts and therefore liars.." is assinine. The key to maintaining your quit is to live your quit. Don't lie to yourself especially, but don't lie to your brothers, sisters and family either. Don't easily excuse your brothers and sisters when they crap on you and the rest of us quitters. You can not expect a change in outcome if you are unwilling to change your behaviors and lifestyle...
4. Yes, I believe in second chances. Some of the most kickass quitters on this board are retreads. But cavers who won't own their cave or assess their failure are doomed to repeat it, and that pisses me off. Learn from your mistakes and move forward, or slink off, cuddle up with the can and quit wasting our time.
5. The keys to being a sucessful quitter can all be found here on the KTC site. But you have to seek it out, invest the time to read, learn and build a serious quit foundation. Without that, you are just pretending you are like the rest of the badass quitters here.

End of rant.
Quit like you mean it.
A-Fucking-Men!
'worship'
I quit Today with T-cell cause he's an addict too.
Keeping my jaw and tongue...I like them.
It's poison I tell ya, You wouldn't drink Liquid Drano, would ya?

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Re: T-Cell's Quit!
« Reply #53 on: November 22, 2013, 03:14:00 PM »
Quote from: T-Cell
Day 652
I'm in a foul mood today, home with the flu and then reading about the current rash of caves in several groups. Stop reading now if you don't want to be accountable

NOTICE TO ALL QUITTERS (especially those of you under 100 days).

1. Caving is not inevidable. Quit acting like it is. Grow a pair, and maintain some dignity and self-respect! Do not give yourself permission to be weak! If you feel weak, take strength from your quit brothers. They will gladly share it until your strength returns.
2. There is no magic pill and there is no cure to being a nic addict. It takes dedicated, continuous effort to remain quit. Forever. It doesn't just go away. How hard is that to understand?
3. Yes, we all engaged in addict behavior that we are not proud of. But to excuse a cave with "we are all addicts and therefore liars.." is assinine. The key to maintaining your quit is to live your quit. Don't lie to yourself especially, but don't lie to your brothers, sisters and family either. Don't easily excuse your brothers and sisters when they crap on you and the rest of us quitters. You can not expect a change in outcome if you are unwilling to change your behaviors and lifestyle...
4. Yes, I believe in second chances. Some of the most kickass quitters on this board are retreads. But cavers who won't own their cave or assess their failure are doomed to repeat it, and that pisses me off. Learn from your mistakes and move forward, or slink off, cuddle up with the can and quit wasting our time.
5. The keys to being a sucessful quitter can all be found here on the KTC site. But you have to seek it out, invest the time to read, learn and build a serious quit foundation. Without that, you are just pretending you are like the rest of the badass quitters here.

End of rant.
Quit like you mean it.
A-Fucking-Men!
'worship'
"If you want to quit then stop talking and just QUIT. If you want to kill yourself a bullet is cheaper and faster than a tin, plus it eliminates my hearing you whine and cry like a bitch."

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Re: T-Cell's Quit!
« Reply #52 on: November 22, 2013, 03:06:00 PM »
Day 652
I'm in a foul mood today, home with the flu and then reading about the current rash of caves in several groups. Stop reading now if you don't want to be accountable

NOTICE TO ALL QUITTERS (especially those of you under 100 days).

1. Caving is not inevidable. Quit acting like it is. Grow a pair, and maintain some dignity and self-respect! Do not give yourself permission to be weak! If you feel weak, take strength from your quit brothers. They will gladly share it until your strength returns.
2. There is no magic pill and there is no cure to being a nic addict. It takes dedicated, continuous effort to remain quit. Forever. It doesn't just go away. How hard is that to understand?
3. Yes, we all engaged in addict behavior that we are not proud of. But to excuse a cave with "we are all addicts and therefore liars.." is assinine. The key to maintaining your quit is to live your quit. Don't lie to yourself especially, but don't lie to your brothers, sisters and family either. Don't easily excuse your brothers and sisters when they crap on you and the rest of us quitters. You can not expect a change in outcome if you are unwilling to change your behaviors and lifestyle...
4. Yes, I believe in second chances. Some of the most kickass quitters on this board are retreads. But cavers who won't own their cave or assess their failure are doomed to repeat it, and that pisses me off. Learn from your mistakes and move forward, or slink off, cuddle up with the can and quit wasting our time.
5. The keys to being a sucessful quitter can all be found here on the KTC site. But you have to seek it out, invest the time to read, learn and build a serious quit foundation. Without that, you are just pretending you are like the rest of the badass quitters here.

End of rant.
Quit like you mean it.
Fish, eat, sleep. Repeat.
quit date 2/10/12
HOF date 5/19/12
1 Year 2/10/13
2 Years 2/10/14
8th Floor 4/19/14

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Re: T-Cell's Quit!
« Reply #51 on: November 21, 2013, 12:28:00 AM »
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Quote from: T-Cell
Day 650
650 beautiful days of quit! After more than 35 years of stuffing poison into my pie hole...
I came to KTC 647 days ago to quit. Forever. Period. Anything else was not acceptable. Along the way I came to make a few friends, learn the nature of my addiction and how to apply the tools offered here. My home group has dwindled to a handful of dedicated posters after this much time, but I have gained other supporters from many different groups. It truely is a community if you accept it for one. Bottom line, the KTC way really does work, and for that I am thankful.

For all you new quitters, drink the koolaid, follow the few rules. Reach out and participate.
Congratulations on 650 days brother! You sir are a badass of quitness.
Nice work Tcell keep it up
Very Awesome T!!!
No worm dirt needed!
Cheers Brother.
Well said
congrats T!
Excellent accomplishment T...now think about how much more time you will have to get in a little fly fishing! See you on the upper Rio Grande this summer.
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Re: T-Cell's Quit!
« Reply #50 on: November 20, 2013, 02:34:00 PM »
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Quote from: 30isEnuff
Quote from: traumagnet
Quote from: Pinched
Quote from: T-Cell
Day 650
650 beautiful days of quit! After more than 35 years of stuffing poison into my pie hole...
I came to KTC 647 days ago to quit. Forever. Period. Anything else was not acceptable. Along the way I came to make a few friends, learn the nature of my addiction and how to apply the tools offered here. My home group has dwindled to a handful of dedicated posters after this much time, but I have gained other supporters from many different groups. It truely is a community if you accept it for one. Bottom line, the KTC way really does work, and for that I am thankful.

For all you new quitters, drink the koolaid, follow the few rules. Reach out and participate.
Congratulations on 650 days brother! You sir are a badass of quitness.
Nice work Tcell keep it up
Very Awesome T!!!
No worm dirt needed!
Cheers Brother.
Well said
congrats T!
Quit Date: 09/06/13
HOF Date: 12/14/13

Caving is not an option

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Re: T-Cell's Quit!
« Reply #49 on: November 20, 2013, 01:47:00 PM »
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Quote from: traumagnet
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Quote from: T-Cell
Day 650
650 beautiful days of quit! After more than 35 years of stuffing poison into my pie hole...
I came to KTC 647 days ago to quit. Forever. Period. Anything else was not acceptable. Along the way I came to make a few friends, learn the nature of my addiction and how to apply the tools offered here. My home group has dwindled to a handful of dedicated posters after this much time, but I have gained other supporters from many different groups. It truely is a community if you accept it for one. Bottom line, the KTC way really does work, and for that I am thankful.

For all you new quitters, drink the koolaid, follow the few rules. Reach out and participate.
Congratulations on 650 days brother! You sir are a badass of quitness.
Nice work Tcell keep it up
Very Awesome T!!!
No worm dirt needed!
Cheers Brother.
Well said

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Re: T-Cell's Quit!
« Reply #48 on: November 20, 2013, 01:34:00 PM »
Props to a quitter with purpose.
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Re: T-Cell's Quit!
« Reply #47 on: November 20, 2013, 01:19:00 PM »
Quote from: traumagnet
Quote from: Pinched
Quote from: T-Cell
Day 650
650 beautiful days of quit! After more than 35 years of stuffing poison into my pie hole...
I came to KTC 647 days ago to quit. Forever. Period. Anything else was not acceptable. Along the way I came to make a few friends, learn the nature of my addiction and how to apply the tools offered here. My home group has dwindled to a handful of dedicated posters after this much time, but I have gained other supporters from many different groups. It truely is a community if you accept it for one. Bottom line, the KTC way really does work, and for that I am thankful.

For all you new quitters, drink the koolaid, follow the few rules. Reach out and participate.
Congratulations on 650 days brother! You sir are a badass of quitness.
Nice work Tcell keep it up
Very Awesome T!!!
No worm dirt needed!
Cheers Brother.
Keeping my jaw and tongue...I like them.
It's poison I tell ya, You wouldn't drink Liquid Drano, would ya?