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Re: General Discussion - 2012
« Reply #276 on: March 08, 2012, 10:03:00 AM »
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Thoughts about Day 500

I�m definitely celebrating Day 500 today and saying, �thank you,� to all the folks at KTC who have supported me and quit with me. I�m indebted more than I can express . . . .

But I gotta� tell you that I�ve been thinking about this �day thing.� Each day of quit is cause for celebration and it�s entirely proper to commemorate each milestone. But I�ve come to the conclusion that the number of days is not what we�re about. Every person who has quit today, whether he is on Day 1000 or on Day 5, is just as successful as I am today. It�s today, the now, that is critical. A cave on Day 1000 or on Day 5 is equally disastrous and a quit on Day 1000 or on Day 5 is equally victorious. In some ways the quit on Day 5 is more of a milestone because each of us can remember the fog and the struggle of those early days. But it�s not the number that is important; it�s the fact that we are quit. The quit is what matters and nothing else.

Quitting is a life lesson. Big Tobacco values us only so far as we can fill its coffers; They don�t care if we are destroyed in the end. But when we quit our eyes are opened to our worth as people and to the foolishness of deliberately introducing poison into our bodies, to the idiocy of destroying who we are. Quitting has shown me that my life is worth fighting for and that yours is as well, and that the essence of being a quit brother or sister is to recognize and honor each person and to join forces in the battle. If you are quit today, I applaud you!

Keep count of your days, of course, but remember your quit begins anew each day!!
This is brilliant sir. Congratulations on 500 big ones.
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Re: General Discussion - 2012
« Reply #275 on: March 08, 2012, 09:16:00 AM »
Thoughts about Day 500

I’m definitely celebrating Day 500 today and saying, “thank you,” to all the folks at KTC who have supported me and quit with me. I’m indebted more than I can express . . . .

But I gotta’ tell you that I’ve been thinking about this “day thing.” Each day of quit is cause for celebration and it’s entirely proper to commemorate each milestone. But I’ve come to the conclusion that the number of days is not what we’re about. Every person who has quit today, whether he is on Day 1000 or on Day 5, is just as successful as I am today. It’s today, the now, that is critical. A cave on Day 1000 or on Day 5 is equally disastrous and a quit on Day 1000 or on Day 5 is equally victorious. In some ways the quit on Day 5 is more of a milestone because each of us can remember the fog and the struggle of those early days. But it’s not the number that is important; it’s the fact that we are quit. The quit is what matters and nothing else.

Quitting is a life lesson. Big Tobacco values us only so far as we can fill its coffers; They donÂ’t care if we are destroyed in the end. But when we quit our eyes are opened to our worth as people and to the foolishness of deliberately introducing poison into our bodies, to the idiocy of destroying who we are. Quitting has shown me that my life is worth fighting for and that yours is as well, and that the essence of being a quit brother or sister is to recognize and honor each person and to join forces in the battle. If you are quit today, I applaud you!

Keep count of your days, of course, but remember your quit begins anew each day!!

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Re: General Discussion - 2012
« Reply #274 on: March 07, 2012, 06:06:00 PM »
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Please visit Big Savings Wednesday in "Wildcard" at the link below today and post your savings.  Let's see how much money Kill The Can has helped us use for our families instead of diverting it to cans of finely chopped cat turds.

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Come on folks, let's get to $200K today.

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We are now at 200K. Let's keep going.

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Re: General Discussion - 2012
« Reply #273 on: March 07, 2012, 03:01:00 PM »
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Re: General Discussion - 2012
« Reply #272 on: March 07, 2012, 03:00:00 PM »
Quote from: gmann
Please visit Big Savings Wednesday in "Wildcard" at the link below today and post your savings. Let's see how much money Kill The Can has helped us use for our families instead of diverting it to cans of finely chopped cat turds.

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Come on folks, let's get to $200K today.

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Re: General Discussion - 2012
« Reply #271 on: March 07, 2012, 10:04:00 AM »
Please visit Big Savings Wednesday in "Wildcard" at the link below today and post your savings. Let's see how much money Kill The Can has helped us use for our families instead of diverting it to cans of finely chopped cat turds.

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Re: General Discussion - 2012
« Reply #270 on: March 06, 2012, 02:35:00 PM »
New blog post: Mint Snuff Review (Oregon Mint Snuff)

http://blog.killthecan.org/2012/03/mint ... int-snuff/
"Every man dies... not every man really lives." - William Wallace

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Re: General Discussion - 2012
« Reply #269 on: March 03, 2012, 09:10:00 AM »
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New blog post:   The First KillTheCan.org Marriage

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That deserves an applause!!!!

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Outstanding. A KTC love story...very nice.
Very cool! Congratulations to you, Carter and Ashley! 'clap'
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Re: General Discussion - 2012
« Reply #268 on: March 02, 2012, 10:47:00 PM »
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New blog post:  The First KillTheCan.org Marriage

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That deserves an applause!!!!

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Outstanding. A KTC love story...very nice.

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Re: General Discussion - 2012
« Reply #267 on: March 02, 2012, 10:29:00 PM »
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New blog post: The First KillTheCan.org Marriage

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That deserves an applause!!!!

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Re: General Discussion - 2012
« Reply #266 on: March 02, 2012, 09:53:00 PM »
New blog post: The First KillTheCan.org Marriage

http://blog.killthecan.org/2012/03/the- ... -marriage/
"Every man dies... not every man really lives." - William Wallace

QD - 7.24.06 / HOF - 10.31.06 / 2nd - 2.08.07 / 3rd - 5.19.07 / 4th - 8.27.07 / 5th - 12.05.07 / 6th - 3.14.08 / 7th - 6.22.08 / 8th - 9.30.08 / 9th - 1.08.09 / Comma - 4.18.09 / 11th - 7.27.09 / 12th - 11.04.09 / 13th - 2.12.10 / 14th - 05.23.10 / 15th - 08.31.2010 / 16th - 12.9.10 / 17th - 3.19.11 / 18th - 6.27.11 / 19th - 10.5.11 / 2K - 1.13.12 / 21st - 4.22.12 / 22nd - 7.31.12 / 23rd - 11.8.12 / 24th - 2.16.13 / 25th - 5.27.13 / 26th - 9.4.13 / 27th - 12.12.13 / 28th - 3.24.14 / 29th - 7.1.14 / 3K - 10.9.14 / 31st - 1.17.15 / 32nd - 4.27.15 / 33rd - 8.5.15 / 34th - 9.13.15 / 35th - 2.21.16 / 36th - 5.31.16 / 37th - 9.8.16 / 38th - 12.17.16 / 39th - 3.27.17 / 4K - 7.5.17 / 41st - 10.13.17 / 42nd - 1.21.18 / 43rd - 5.1.18 / 44th - 8.9.18 / 45th - 11.17.18 / 46th - 2.25.19 / 47th - 6.5.19 / 48th - 9.13.19 / 49th - 12.22.19 / 5K - 4.1.20 / 51st - 7.9.20 / 52nd - 10.17.20 / 53rd - 1.25.21 / 54th - 5.5.21 / 55th - 8.13.21 / 56th - 11.21.21 / 57th - 3.1.22 / 58th - 6.9.22 / 59th - 9.17.22 / 6K - 12.26.22 / 61st - 4.5.23 / 62nd - 7.14.23 / 63rd - 10.22.23 / 64th - 1.20.24 / 65th - 5.9.24 / 66th - 8.17.24 / 67th - 11.25.24

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Re: General Discussion - 2012
« Reply #265 on: March 02, 2012, 09:22:00 AM »
Something to think about over the weekend.

Myth Busters 101: Understanding Nicotine and Stress
There are several myths about nicotine and stress that need to be debunked if you are going to understand whatÂ’s happening in your lives right now. The use of nicotine actually has a seesaw effect in our bodies and minds in relationship to stress, and many quitters experience increased anxiety, rage and nervous tension at the beginning of their quits.

Myth #1 – Nicotine helps me relax.
I used to think that dip helped me to calm down and chill out, especially at the end of a busy day. However, studies have shown that nicotine actually does just the opposite. The physiological and psychological effects of nicotine addiction create a “void” that only the drug can satisfy or fill. It causes an increase in heart rate, blood pressure, respiration, and blood glucose levels. Taking a dip to relax is merely taking a dip to cure a nicotine craving, substituting addiction for relaxation.

Myth #2 – Nicotine gives me pleasure.
One of the reasons that I hung on to dipping so long is that I once thought it provided pleasure or happiness. An addict’s logic can rationalize most anything. Think of it this way: Suppose that every day I undergo a physical beating with a whip which causes intense pain and suffering. However, once every week the beatings are mercifully taken away, and on that day I sit back to soak in the “pleasure” of not being hit. What I’ve done is confused the absence of pain with pleasure. The beatings have conditioned me to equate pleasure with the absence of the abuse. Nicotine addiction does just that. It creates a pain (the craving) that is “removed” when more of the drug is fed into our bodies. It conditions us to think that the absence of the craving equals satisfaction, substituting addiction for pleasure.

Myth #3 – Nicotine helps me deal with stress.
This one was a real eye opener for me. When I was experiencing a difficult situation or intense problem I would always reach for the can. Why? Because I thought it was my ally against stress. When I quit my world came crashing down and I ended up having high levels of anxiety and panic attacks. An addictÂ’s mind might lead one to think that the nicotine was keeping me from all that stuff but in reality it was the cause. Nicotine served as a substitute not a cure. When I dealt with the craves I thought I was dealing with the stress but that was not the case. I never actually handled or solved the stress; I only took the drug and when I needed to face stress without it I discovered that I had always been hiding from my problems, substituting addiction for reality.

Sorry for the length of this but writing about my quit and trying to help others actually fortifies my determination to give nic the finger. Nicotine creates an ugly cycle of bondage in our lives and it needs to be broken by destroying the lies of the addiction.

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Re: General Discussion - 2012
« Reply #264 on: February 29, 2012, 12:57:00 PM »
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Just saw a nicodermCQ ad. The slogan was "Quit one day at a time."
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Re: General Discussion - 2012
« Reply #263 on: February 29, 2012, 09:09:00 AM »
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Question, should a quit plan include caving as the last possible step of the plan when all else has failed?
Abso-fucking-lootly-not
Caving is not part of a quit; it's the failure of the plan, not part of it!!
I will stick my hand in a damn blender before I cave. Take ANY measure necessary to remain true to your quit!
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Just saw a nicodermCQ ad. The slogan was "Quit one day at a time."
How's that for your daily dose of BULLSHIT. 'Finger'
Some dude in introductions has a quit plan and step 7 of the plan is to cave.
Caving should never be a part of the plan. Like said before, it's the failure of the plan.

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Re: General Discussion - 2012
« Reply #262 on: February 29, 2012, 01:08:00 AM »
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Question, should a quit plan include caving as the last possible step of the plan when all else has failed?
Abso-fucking-lootly-not
Caving is not part of a quit; it's the failure of the plan, not part of it!!
I will stick my hand in a damn blender before I cave. Take ANY measure necessary to remain true to your quit!
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Just saw a nicodermCQ ad. The slogan was "Quit one day at a time."
How's that for your daily dose of BULLSHIT. 'Finger'
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