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Re: Glad to be here
« Reply #124 on: February 04, 2019, 10:59:45 AM »
400..... WOW..... You ever thought this type of Freedom was possible?

I sure as hell didn't... then I stumbled on KTC.... and after that my life changed.

Then this big Greek God with clanging balls of bronze stumbled upon KTC on day 27 of his quit, (I believe) and changed my life forever.

Forever humbled and blessed to call you my brother, and true friend.

I will always be one day behind you and following your path, my brother and friend... always.


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I fear I will always be chasing the vortex like a drug. None will be as special as my first hit.

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Re: Tomorrow never comes
« Reply #123 on: January 22, 2019, 09:04:37 PM »
Home for Christmas vacation I discovered that two of my brothers were back in the bitches pocket leaving me the only one of 7 who's no longer a slave.
Ran into a buddy after getting back as I was getting gas at the Cstore, he was packing a can and said he made it four days before succumbing to the vileness.
Then a friend was over last week and had given up the can for vaping.  It dawned on me how remarkable it is to finally be free, and how so very many wish they were but aren't.
I wish I had started the quit years ago.  There's a quote on a KTC brochure that I hand out at corporate health fairs that's profound...
"The best time to quit was twenty years ago. The second best time is right now because tomorrow never comes"
Too true.
I agree Athan.  How many times have we seen a guy post an intro talking about quitting tomorrow and we never see them again...   'facepalm''
We are definately in the minority quitting and STAYING quit!!!

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Re: Tomorrow never comes
« Reply #122 on: January 22, 2019, 07:50:40 PM »
Home for Christmas vacation I discovered that two of my brothers were back in the bitches pocket leaving me the only one of 7 who's no longer a slave.
Ran into a buddy after getting back as I was getting gas at the Cstore, he was packing a can and said he made it four days before succumbing to the vileness.
Then a friend was over last week and had given up the can for vaping.  It dawned on me how remarkable it is to finally be free, and how so very many wish they were but aren't.
I wish I had started the quit years ago.  There's a quote on a KTC brochure that I hand out at corporate health fairs that's profound...
"The best time to quit was twenty years ago. The second best time is right now because tomorrow never comes"
Too true.
I agree Athan.  How many times have we seen a guy post an intro talking about quitting tomorrow and we never see them again...   'facepalm''
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Tomorrow never comes
« Reply #121 on: January 22, 2019, 05:36:12 PM »
Home for Christmas vacation I discovered that two of my brothers were back in the bitches pocket leaving me the only one of 7 who's no longer a slave.
Ran into a buddy after getting back as I was getting gas at the Cstore, he was packing a can and said he made it four days before succumbing to the vileness.
Then a friend was over last week and had given up the can for vaping.  It dawned on me how remarkable it is to finally be free, and how so very many wish they were but aren't.
I wish I had started the quit years ago.  There's a quote on a KTC brochure that I hand out at corporate health fairs that's profound...
"The best time to quit was twenty years ago. The second best time is right now because tomorrow never comes"
Too true.
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« Reply #120 on: January 13, 2019, 05:31:07 AM »
From Sean Fiske on 200 days:

Quitting saves, preserves, extends, creates and promotes the most important thing in our lives: life itself. Quitting is the journey towards a new you and a new life. It occurs one day at a time. It is difficult but rewarding. Every day you climb a little mountain of your new Quit life and you get a different perspective. The old anxieties of the old you eventually fall away. It is not easy at all but I wouldn't trade it for the world. It's not something you want to put off either. It's something you just have to jump off the deep end to do and never look back. You gotta just do it one day, and then do it again the next day and keep going in that new direction. New things open up in your life. Your mind, body, soul, psyche - starts to heal. And the thing is: you can quit. Anybody can quit, no matter how long they've been dipping and no matter what else is going on in their life. Nicotine doesn't solve any problems. It isn't a solution for anything. The solution is not to feed an addiction. The solution is something else, and it starts with you. Do not wait. Quit today. Right now. I will quit with you.
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Re: What's in a year?
« Reply #119 on: January 04, 2019, 09:15:34 AM »
What’s in a year?

Well, in 2018, of the estimated 9 million smokeless tobacco users in the United States, just shy of 600 of them decided to quit here on KTC.  I am one of them

Around 185 of those who started out remain. I am one of them.

Just shy of 400 who started wouldn’t see it through. That’s about a 70 per cent attrition rate which, unfortunately, isn’t far off concerning addicts and recovery.
So you see, we really are a very special but remarkably small group to have beaten it, today.

In my introduction in my first post here I mention that I made it a year before once but the truth is I don’t really know.  I think I did but I never documented it day by day. I know for sure now because my journey has not just been documented but it has been witnessed by all of those who post with me.  It is incontrovertible proof that I have dropped the chains of addition in the dustbin of history.

And so, I will continue to build that wall of quit, brick by brick, day by day, witness by witness.  And by doing so, I will remain  in that tragically small percentage of those who are free.

Athan, you are the real deal.  You've seen challenges this year, and have stayed resolute in your commitment.  It is an honor to quit with you.

Thank you for being an inspiration.

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What's in a year?
« Reply #118 on: January 03, 2019, 04:27:55 PM »
What’s in a year?

Well, in 2018, of the estimated 9 million smokeless tobacco users in the United States, just shy of 600 of them decided to quit here on KTC.  I am one of them

Around 185 of those who started out remain. I am one of them.

Just shy of 400 who started wouldn’t see it through. That’s about a 70 per cent attrition rate which, unfortunately, isn’t far off concerning addicts and recovery.
So you see, we really are a very special but remarkably small group to have beaten it, today.

In my introduction in my first post here I mention that I made it a year before once but the truth is I don’t really know.  I think I did but I never documented it day by day. I know for sure now because my journey has not just been documented but it has been witnessed by all of those who post with me.  It is incontrovertible proof that I have dropped the chains of addiction in the dustbin of history.

And so, I will continue to build that wall of quit, brick by brick, day by day, witness by witness.  And by doing so, I will remain  in that tragically small percentage of those who are free.
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A coffee to go
« Reply #117 on: December 11, 2018, 10:30:36 AM »
Running late for my daughters ortho appointment this morning and sprinted out of the house without my coffee. Got her there on time so I strolled across the street to the CircleK to get some joe.  So I'm in line there and notice the deals and offerings of savings for cans of death that I was slave to not so very long ago.  Today I'm NOT giving the U.S. Tobacco company my hard earned dollars.  I decided on a whim to pick up the tab for the next two folks behind me - they just had their morning coffees, doughnuts, etc.  Total bill - $5.89.  For less than the price of a can of copenhagen I got to spread joy to two strangers, the cashier, and myself. Feel pretty good about that. IQWYT.
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The Thyroid
« Reply #116 on: December 08, 2018, 02:00:00 PM »
A multitude of us jump on this train for fear of cancer.  But nicotine affects the body in a multitude of ways, among which is altering thyroid function.

The thyroid is a gland in your neck and is part of your endocrine system.  It functions to create certain hormones essential to the regulation of bodily functions. An excess or deficiency of these hormones can cause:

•   Anxiety
•   Irritability or moodiness
•   Nervousness, hyperactivity
•   Trouble sleeping
•   Tiredness and fatigue
•   Difficulty concentrating

Sound familiar? I’ve experienced all of these to varying degrees thus far. Got a text from a stranger this morning 244 days into the quit. He wanted to know if I could help him with advice.  All I can offer is related to successful nicotine cessation; WUPP EDD

For all of you starting out in the quit or still experiencing serious issues late in the game, I suggest seeing your physician. Let them know of your nicotine cessation and ask about thyroid monitoring and possible treatment options. 

REMEMBER: nicotine got you here, it is the source of the problem, not the solution.

Knowledge is power.  Ignorance is terribly expensive.

Sources:
Study of the effects of nicotine on the thyroid
Thyroid Overview
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Forty Days
« Reply #115 on: November 29, 2018, 08:46:16 AM »
Storing it here to preserve it because it's just that cool....

Just Passing Through- Day 40....kinda Biblical. Sure, it didn't rain for 40 days straight, and I didn't have to wonder the desert for 40 years, or fast for 40 days as Jesus did; but in the context of the trials caused by/ during of all those things, it's a cool little milestone.
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I'm not that guy
« Reply #114 on: November 22, 2018, 08:06:59 AM »
Someone buried a child yesterday.  I’m not that guy.
Someone else doesn’t know where his wife is, who she’s with, or when she’s coming home. I’m not that guy.
Someone else is unable to set the table this fine Thanksgiving day. I’m not that guy.
Yet another man cannot even provide a house for his family. I’m not that guy.
And then there’s the man who is helplessly addicted to nicotine.  I’m not that guy either.
Thankful?  I tell you the truth, if ever I complain I should be soundly beaten and that which I have been blessed with taken from me and given to someone who appreciates it. I figure 9 out of 10 people in this world would love to have my problems.  I truly am a blessed man and my cup runneth over.
….And I am thankful to the vets who started this site and stuck around to provide a context within which I could cast off the chains of the addiction that bound me.
I am a free man today.  I'm that guy. And for that I am truly thankful.
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Re: excuses
« Reply #113 on: November 17, 2018, 10:12:58 AM »
... I hate excuses.  I hate addict speak. I hate addict behavior. ...

Preach on brother!  We are quit or we are not, we are devoted or we are not.  These type excuses amuse me.  No one is being asked to disregard your normal life to quit, but one must rationalize this as an addiction.  And being so, we must remain cognizant of it and fight it with all we have.  I don’t post my promise because everyone else is doing it or because someone told me to.  I post my promise because I am tired of being a slave, because I am aware of the chains that once bound me and I am as determined as ever to never be bound again.  I post because I am quit and I post because I am on the front lines with my brothers in quit.  Posting roll is not an inconvienece, posting roll is simply now my way of life!
Who is Aumegrad ???? ...

What were his thoughts at 100 days ???? ... [url=http://forum.killthecan.org/index.php?topic=722.0]HoF


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excuses
« Reply #112 on: November 17, 2018, 08:00:47 AM »
Woke up to these this morning:

“I apologize for the absence as of late I work an hour from home and I'm working 70 hours a week my brain is fried and posting is the last thing on my mind….”

And from another individual…

“Well my uncle died so that’s a little bit more important than posting every single day… “

Two different people, one common thread.  You see it?  Excuses. Preludes to caves.
I hate excuses.  I hate addict speak. I hate addict behavior.
It steals. It lies. It rationalizes. It distorts. It undermines. It deceives.
It destroys lives.
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tending the garden
« Reply #111 on: November 14, 2018, 06:01:06 AM »
Quote from: Steve624 on November 13, 2018, 08:07:25 AM

    ....Being quit is the same as growing vegetables because when your start you have nothing but a seed of hope that you will one day not need dip, you  continue to pour energy into and help it grow, but if left unattended it will die.
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Pythagorus
« Reply #110 on: November 10, 2018, 07:41:37 AM »
A math joke, to celebrate the occasion of my pi quit!

A great Indian chief was fond of his many squaws and was renowned for his prolific offspring.  One day, one of his fine squaws went into labor.  As was his custom, he attended the birthing teepee with the midsquaw to witness the delivery.  He emerged shortly thereafter, beaming with pride, and commanded that she be constructed a new teepee of deer hide for she had born unto him another boy, a fine young brave.
That very day yet another squaw went into labor.  All day she labored and well into the night.  The great chief emerged, beaming with pride, and commanded that she be constructed a new teepee of elk hide for she had born unto him another boy, a fine young brave.
Yet a third squaw went into labor.  All day, into the night, and on into the next day she labored.
The great chief finally emerged, bathed in sweat and commanded that a huge teepee of hippopotamus hide be constructed for this squaw.  The tribe gasped, ooed and ahhhed, “what great chief, what has she born you?!”
“She gave him twin boys!” proclaimed a young bespectacled brave named Pythagorus (it was an obscure tribe of Greek Indians from Queens, on the upper west side).
“You are correct – how did you know that?” asked the great chief.
“It’s simple” explained Pythagorus “the value of the squaw of the hippopotamus is equal to the sons of the squaws of the other two hides.”
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