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Re: General Discussion - 2010
« Reply #280 on: May 27, 2010, 03:51:00 PM »
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Outstanding!  I'm just sitting here scared out of my mind as tomorrow is my quit date and was wondering if anyone would really answer... thank you.
up in the right side - upper corner is a live chat url - this will bring you in to a room of miscreants and other generally hard core quitters - 9 times out of ten, there are plenty of people in there.

Why not flush your can now and just quit now? Tomorrow won't be any better than right now. 519 days ago, I was you - glad to have my life back and the freedom to live without the addiction. If you REALLY are ready to quit, this place is the difference for many of us.

Check out live chat and have a look at the September 2010 quit group. Lots of action in there. We only ask you refrain from posting on these threads until you have tossed your can.

You can do this - we can help :)
Thanks again ...

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Re: General Discussion - 2010
« Reply #279 on: May 27, 2010, 03:49:00 PM »
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Outstanding! I'm just sitting here scared out of my mind as tomorrow is my quit date and was wondering if anyone would really answer... thank you.
up in the right side - upper corner is a live chat url - this will bring you in to a room of miscreants and other generally hard core quitters - 9 times out of ten, there are plenty of people in there.

Why not flush your can now and just quit now? Tomorrow won't be any better than right now. 519 days ago, I was you - glad to have my life back and the freedom to live without the addiction. If you REALLY are ready to quit, this place is the difference for many of us.

Check out live chat and have a look at the September 2010 quit group. Lots of action in there. We only ask you refrain from posting on these threads until you have tossed your can.

You can do this - we can help :)

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Re: General Discussion - 2010
« Reply #278 on: May 27, 2010, 03:47:00 PM »
Truly a great site  great thing you do ..

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Re: General Discussion - 2010
« Reply #277 on: May 27, 2010, 03:46:00 PM »
Outstanding! I'm just sitting here scared out of my mind as tomorrow is my quit date and was wondering if anyone would really answer... thank you.

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Re: General Discussion - 2010
« Reply #276 on: May 27, 2010, 03:44:00 PM »
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Anyone here?
always. What's on your mind?
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Re: General Discussion - 2010
« Reply #275 on: May 27, 2010, 03:37:00 PM »
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Anyone here?
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Re: General Discussion - 2010
« Reply #274 on: May 27, 2010, 03:31:00 PM »
Anyone here?

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Re: General Discussion - 2010
« Reply #273 on: May 25, 2010, 11:45:00 PM »
"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 - 2010
« Reply #272 on: May 22, 2010, 03:33:00 PM »
New blog post: For The Long Term Quitters Out There
http://blog.killthecan.org/?p=424
"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 - 2010
« Reply #271 on: May 20, 2010, 11:07:00 AM »
New community poll - index.php?showtopic=3417
"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 - 2010
« Reply #270 on: May 20, 2010, 02:20:00 AM »
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i was just wondering how to find if anyone responds to anything you post otherwise you just have to search through the whole forum. is there anyway that you can do that? thanks guys. stay quit
If you click on "My Assistant" in the upper right corner of the screen, it will show you all kinds of neat stuff, including replies to your posts and how to view all your posts.

Brian(Tat2dman)
You've been here all of two days and have the board workings down enough to school us dumbasses...nice.

BTW, your avatar creeps me the fuck out. not sure why but, eeeek!
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Re: General Discussion - 2010
« Reply #269 on: May 19, 2010, 04:34:00 PM »
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i was just wondering how to find if anyone responds to anything you post otherwise you just have to search through the whole forum. is there anyway that you can do that? thanks guys. stay quit
If you click on "My Assistant" in the upper right corner of the screen, it will show you all kinds of neat stuff, including replies to your posts and how to view all your posts.

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Re: General Discussion - 2010
« Reply #268 on: May 19, 2010, 02:58:00 PM »
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Day two is sucking just as much as day one. One measure of success passed as I had a couple of drinks last night but did not stop by the store for the can on the way home. Not really missing anything but having a clear head right now. I am tired but wired now. Gaining momentum on the other side of the quit and feeling pretty confident in a clueless hazy kind of way. I should have called in sick though. Can't make any meaningful decisions now. I am glad I decided to do this when the wife is out of town... Hang on former spitters.
Congrats and stay on it, brother! I don't know if you've researched the herbal dips, but Hooch is pretty damn good. It made my quit so much easier. Do whatever it is you have to do to keep that crap out of your face. Not only does it mess your face up, it does bad things to significant parts of our bodies, i.e. heart, arteries, bones, etc. Stay quit and get healthy, and then stay healthy. Good work, keep it up!
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Re: General Discussion - 2010
« Reply #267 on: May 19, 2010, 02:54:00 PM »
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Harmful effects of smoking.........

Many health groups are continuously reminding people about the harmful effects of smoking on the body, aside from the fact that it is habit forming. Once these effects set in, they may be hard to treat, some are even irreversible. So what are some of the dangers smokers seem to be taking for granted?

Health risks from smoking begin as soon as the person starts smoking. Beginners often experience shortness of breath, cough, wheezing, and phlegm more frequently than non-smokers. Also, the earlier a person starts smoking, there is also a bigger risk of premature death from common smoking-related diseases such as emphysema, lung cancer, and heart disease. Adult smokers also put themselves at risk of early onsets of osteoporosis, menopause, and fertility problems.

Aside from these major effects, smokers are also at risk of developing mouth ulcers or cancers and dental problems such as teeth discoloration due to tar, gum bleeding and diseases, bad breath, and tooth decay. Smoking also increases the production of acids in the stomach, which often leads to ulcers and heartburn. Tar can also cause cancer of the throat and the esophagus.

Female smokers have been gaining numbers lately as well, and they also put themselves in major health risks. Since smoking greatly affects the female reproductive system, it affects the production of hormones that prevents the early onset of wrinkles in women. Young smokers may not see the effect now but when they reach the age of 30, they will look more like 40. Smoking during pregnancy is also harmful for the baby, since the development of its brain will be affected, and puts the baby in greater danger of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).

So before it is too late, young people should be discouraged from smoking. Meanwhile, it's not yet too late for smokers to break the habit, as there are many substance abuse treatments being offered today. Stopping early may prove to be beneficial for smokers and their families. The decision to quit smoking is never easy for most people, so drug intervention may be necessary for them to be convinced that they should put away their cigarettes forever.
Nice write-up. I do also want to mention a few things here. The first is we had a close friend of the family pass away from a severe heart attack. She was in her fifties and she looked older than that from many years of cigarette smoking. We went to her funeral and all the older people were on oxygen tanks!!!!!! I couldn't believe it and they were still smoking. I was thinking to myself...."hello???!!!! McFly, is there anybody f'ing home?!?!?!"

The second thing is this...let's take for example if a smoker doesn't die from a heart attack, lung cancer, or the alike. Have you seen how BADLY nicotine abusers look? I swear we have two gals who work for us and they look hideous...absolutely hideous from smoking. It's sooo bad. But, I thought this is food for thought. Their face has deep wrinkles, fingers are yellow, breath stinks...totally gross.
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Re: General Discussion - 2010
« Reply #266 on: May 19, 2010, 02:43:00 PM »
Harmful effects of smoking.........

Many health groups are continuously reminding people about the harmful effects of smoking on the body, aside from the fact that it is habit forming. Once these effects set in, they may be hard to treat, some are even irreversible. So what are some of the dangers smokers seem to be taking for granted?

Health risks from smoking begin as soon as the person starts smoking. Beginners often experience shortness of breath, cough, wheezing, and phlegm more frequently than non-smokers. Also, the earlier a person starts smoking, there is also a bigger risk of premature death from common smoking-related diseases such as emphysema, lung cancer, and heart disease. Adult smokers also put themselves at risk of early onsets of osteoporosis, menopause, and fertility problems.

Aside from these major effects, smokers are also at risk of developing mouth ulcers or cancers and dental problems such as teeth discoloration due to tar, gum bleeding and diseases, bad breath, and tooth decay. Smoking also increases the production of acids in the stomach, which often leads to ulcers and heartburn. Tar can also cause cancer of the throat and the esophagus.

Female smokers have been gaining numbers lately as well, and they also put themselves in major health risks. Since smoking greatly affects the female reproductive system, it affects the production of hormones that prevents the early onset of wrinkles in women. Young smokers may not see the effect now but when they reach the age of 30, they will look more like 40. Smoking during pregnancy is also harmful for the baby, since the development of its brain will be affected, and puts the baby in greater danger of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).

So before it is too late, young people should be discouraged from smoking. Meanwhile, it's not yet too late for smokers to break the habit, as there are many substance abuse treatments being offered today. Stopping early may prove to be beneficial for smokers and their families. The decision to quit smoking is never easy for most people, so drug intervention may be necessary for them to be convinced that they should put away their cigarettes forever.