Hey y'all. Just signed up. Today is my last day chewing. Tomorrow starts my third and final time quitting. I'm 28 and have been chewing relentlessly since I was 14. I was a baseball player all through college and have hunted/fished my whole life so I have certainly had my fair share of tobacco. Started out stealing my dad's RedMan when the bags got low and eventually moved on to Grizz Green. This time it is for real. The chew has taken a toll on my gums and I am worried I will lose a few teeth from it. As a Southerner I certainly wouldn't be out place if I had a few holes in my mouth, but could not live with myself if that did happen. That along with my wife and I starting a family this year have finally driven me to completely quit for good. As mentioned I have "quit" before: once for 5 months and once for 3. First time I was scared to death of hunting without chew, and the second time I could not see how I was going to sit at a desk for 8-9 hours a day without chewing. No more. Time to nut up and deal with it. So here I am, ready to KILL THE CAN.
Congrats! You should do yourself a favor and copy and past this to the introduction section. Create your very own 'New Topic' and name it whatever you want, such as TobNaissur's Intro. Then you can go back to it and add to it as you get through each day or certain milestones.
https://ktcforum.org/index.php?board=29.0Next I encourage you to join the Accountability portion of this site by signing up with a Quit Group. Quit Groups are organized by what month you will reach 100 days in. Stay quit every day and you will hit 100 days in May 2020. You can join the May 2020 HOF (Hall of Fame) Group here:
https://ktcforum.org/index.php?topic=16257.0To join, all you have to do is post your name, day 1, and promise not to use nicotine for the rest of the day. Keep your word. Wake up tomorrow morning and repeat the process. You can spit that shit out and call it day 1 RIGHT NOW. If it's worth quitting tomorrow, it's even better today. Don't give your addict self a chance to talk yourself out of it. We'll keep you accountable and expect the same from you.