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Offline EXBEARHAG

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Re: Nicotine is killing me.
« Reply #7 on: July 20, 2020, 04:17:47 PM »
I was here at KTC last October 2019 and I quit the can. I then started to get confident and started to forget about my quit. I forgot about my brothers and sisters here. The next thing I knew, I was at a Christmas party with an open bar, and it wasn’t long after that I got a cab to drive me to buy a can, and that was the end of my quit. Fast forward 7 months and here I am. I need to quit, my life depends on it. I plan to retire one day and I don’t want to be anchored to a oxygen tank cause nicotine destroyed my veins and oxygen is being cut off from my extremities and organs. And that’s only one of the ways nicotine impacts our health.
Welcome back. Since you've been here before, you know the drill, I'm sure. Post your promise in October. Answer the three questions you know you're going to be asked.
1. What happened?
2. Why did it happen?
3. What is going to be different this time?

You pretty much answered the first two questions, but the third is what's going to make or break you. You know you have to be 100 percent committed because you are 100 percent addicted. There's probably going to be another Christmas party this year, you know. The nicodemon is ALWAYS waiting for an opening, a chink in your quit armor.

Do what you say you're going to do; save your own life. Stay quit this time.  Own up to your new quit brothers and sisters, trade those digits, and stay quit.
@sparky05 make sure you answer the 3 questions in your new and old groups. Think about your answers. The process is designed to help you.
@sparky05  missed you on roll yesterday. In case you didn’t know, we post roll everyday. I’m hopeful you didn’t run back to the can. 1 problem + nicotine = 2 problems. Don’t let a dead plant in a can control you. Wake up, piss, post you promise and then keep your word.

@sparky05 C'mon man.  You got this.  Get in here and post your day 5(?) or repost your day 1.  It's difficult but beats the alternative.  LMK how I can help brother.

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Re: Nicotine is killing me.
« Reply #6 on: July 19, 2020, 09:43:05 AM »
I was here at KTC last October 2019 and I quit the can. I then started to get confident and started to forget about my quit. I forgot about my brothers and sisters here. The next thing I knew, I was at a Christmas party with an open bar, and it wasn’t long after that I got a cab to drive me to buy a can, and that was the end of my quit. Fast forward 7 months and here I am. I need to quit, my life depends on it. I plan to retire one day and I don’t want to be anchored to a oxygen tank cause nicotine destroyed my veins and oxygen is being cut off from my extremities and organs. And that’s only one of the ways nicotine impacts our health.
Welcome back. Since you've been here before, you know the drill, I'm sure. Post your promise in October. Answer the three questions you know you're going to be asked.
1. What happened?
2. Why did it happen?
3. What is going to be different this time?

You pretty much answered the first two questions, but the third is what's going to make or break you. You know you have to be 100 percent committed because you are 100 percent addicted. There's probably going to be another Christmas party this year, you know. The nicodemon is ALWAYS waiting for an opening, a chink in your quit armor.

Do what you say you're going to do; save your own life. Stay quit this time.  Own up to your new quit brothers and sisters, trade those digits, and stay quit.
@sparky05 make sure you answer the 3 questions in your new and old groups. Think about your answers. The process is designed to help you.
@sparky05  missed you on roll yesterday. In case you didn’t know, we post roll everyday. I’m hopeful you didn’t run back to the can. 1 problem + nicotine = 2 problems. Don’t let a dead plant in a can control you. Wake up, piss, post you promise and then keep your word.
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Re: Nicotine is killing me.
« Reply #5 on: July 17, 2020, 09:25:31 AM »
I was here at KTC last October 2019 and I quit the can. I then started to get confident and started to forget about my quit. I forgot about my brothers and sisters here. The next thing I knew, I was at a Christmas party with an open bar, and it wasn’t long after that I got a cab to drive me to buy a can, and that was the end of my quit. Fast forward 7 months and here I am. I need to quit, my life depends on it. I plan to retire one day and I don’t want to be anchored to a oxygen tank cause nicotine destroyed my veins and oxygen is being cut off from my extremities and organs. And that’s only one of the ways nicotine impacts our health.
Welcome back. Since you've been here before, you know the drill, I'm sure. Post your promise in October. Answer the three questions you know you're going to be asked.
1. What happened?
2. Why did it happen?
3. What is going to be different this time?

You pretty much answered the first two questions, but the third is what's going to make or break you. You know you have to be 100 percent committed because you are 100 percent addicted. There's probably going to be another Christmas party this year, you know. The nicodemon is ALWAYS waiting for an opening, a chink in your quit armor.

Do what you say you're going to do; save your own life. Stay quit this time.  Own up to your new quit brothers and sisters, trade those digits, and stay quit.
@sparky05 make sure you answer the 3 questions in your new and old groups. Think about your answers. The process is designed to help you.
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Re: Nicotine is killing me.
« Reply #4 on: July 16, 2020, 03:26:49 PM »
I was here at KTC last October 2019 and I quit the can. I then started to get confident and started to forget about my quit. I forgot about my brothers and sisters here. The next thing I knew, I was at a Christmas party with an open bar, and it wasn’t long after that I got a cab to drive me to buy a can, and that was the end of my quit. Fast forward 7 months and here I am. I need to quit, my life depends on it. I plan to retire one day and I don’t want to be anchored to a oxygen tank cause nicotine destroyed my veins and oxygen is being cut off from my extremities and organs. And that’s only one of the ways nicotine impacts our health.

You quit on October and was confident in December?
As a teacher, I've seen that mentality before. It's a false sense of knowledge. You think you know your shit, but you really don't know shit. That nasty Nicobitch is as sneaky and conniving as the serpent in the Garden, always lying, whisperining in your ear. Samson and Delilah all over again.
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Re: Nicotine is killing me.
« Reply #3 on: July 16, 2020, 02:50:02 PM »
I was here at KTC last October 2019 and I quit the can. I then started to get confident and started to forget about my quit. I forgot about my brothers and sisters here. The next thing I knew, I was at a Christmas party with an open bar, and it wasn’t long after that I got a cab to drive me to buy a can, and that was the end of my quit. Fast forward 7 months and here I am. I need to quit, my life depends on it. I plan to retire one day and I don’t want to be anchored to a oxygen tank cause nicotine destroyed my veins and oxygen is being cut off from my extremities and organs. And that’s only one of the ways nicotine impacts our health.

You quit on October and was confident in December?

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Re: Nicotine is killing me.
« Reply #2 on: July 16, 2020, 01:31:53 PM »
I was here at KTC last October 2019 and I quit the can. I then started to get confident and started to forget about my quit. I forgot about my brothers and sisters here. The next thing I knew, I was at a Christmas party with an open bar, and it wasn’t long after that I got a cab to drive me to buy a can, and that was the end of my quit. Fast forward 7 months and here I am. I need to quit, my life depends on it. I plan to retire one day and I don’t want to be anchored to a oxygen tank cause nicotine destroyed my veins and oxygen is being cut off from my extremities and organs. And that’s only one of the ways nicotine impacts our health.
Welcome back. Since you've been here before, you know the drill, I'm sure. Post your promise in October. Answer the three questions you know you're going to be asked.
1. What happened?
2. Why did it happen?
3. What is going to be different this time?

You pretty much answered the first two questions, but the third is what's going to make or break you. You know you have to be 100 percent committed because you are 100 percent addicted. There's probably going to be another Christmas party this year, you know. The nicodemon is ALWAYS waiting for an opening, a chink in your quit armor.

Do what you say you're going to do; save your own life. Stay quit this time.  Own up to your new quit brothers and sisters, trade those digits, and stay quit.
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Nicotine is killing me.
« on: July 16, 2020, 11:56:11 AM »
I was here at KTC last October 2019 and I quit the can. I then started to get confident and started to forget about my quit. I forgot about my brothers and sisters here. The next thing I knew, I was at a Christmas party with an open bar, and it wasn’t long after that I got a cab to drive me to buy a can, and that was the end of my quit. Fast forward 7 months and here I am. I need to quit, my life depends on it. I plan to retire one day and I don’t want to be anchored to a oxygen tank cause nicotine destroyed my veins and oxygen is being cut off from my extremities and organs. And that’s only one of the ways nicotine impacts our health.