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Offline SirDerek

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Re: Quitting the Dirt
« Reply #2 on: July 10, 2012, 10:39:00 PM »
You've come to the right place if you want a group of people to support you that will tell you like it is. Me I have been here for 9 days and wow it has helped, not only in reading up on everything that has helped those that have made it to the hall of fame (100 days), but also through the interaction of the boards, pm;s and the live chat room.

If you have not yet, go through the welcome infomation and read up. The come into the October quit group, and post on the roll call to say that you will quit for the day. The just come back and follow the discussions, and then repeat day after day.

I know if you are serious (and it took me 23 years to get serious), I will quit with you each day.

you can send me a message any time

Derek

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Quitting the Dirt
« on: July 10, 2012, 10:31:00 PM »
Hey everyone,

I saw that were supposed to introduce ourselves the whole nine yards, so here goes. I'm 19 and i've chewed cope for 4 years mostly a can a day. Stressing it can go up to 3 a day, at least it has before.

I recently decided to quit after watching my gums painfully yet slowly recede and watching one of Gruen's youtube videos.

So before i get balls deep into this I guess I should really explain my quit. I dont know if I'm doing it for the right reasons or if I'll be given hell for it but the ONLY reason I'm quitting is to save my jaw.

I love Cope. Everything about it... the smell, the spit, the look, the taste I mean EVERYTHING. What I love more though is my face and I want to keep it the way it is right now. I also don't want to have to tell my Mom that I have the "c word" or have her bury her only son. I'm not sure if that's a selfish reasoning or what but those are my reasons. Thanks everyone for the help.

(Day 3)
"Tough times never last, but tough people do." - Robert H. Schuller