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Offline Dundippin

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Re: 1965
« Reply #4 on: November 07, 2017, 05:12:00 AM »
Kyretired,

I smoked since I was in 6th grade, switched to snuff in college since I could not play smoke when I played rugby. I waited until I was 59 to quit and it is now been a bit more than 2 years of freedom.

I never thought I could do it in a million years. Neither did my wife or daughter. My quit is a miracle and so is yours. Guard and protect it.

The main way to be successful is to just decide that you have quit. Once you stop the negotiating in your head as to whether you will do one more or not the rest becomes far more simple.

Next, you will learn to distract your attention from your desire for a dip to anything else that interests you. This ability to change your focus will guarantee your success and make your quit that much easier.

When you place a dip in your mouth, your brain releases sugars. Well, those sugars are now going to be gone.

However, you can replace them with OJ or other fruit juices with sugar. This will provide some comfort, especially in your initial quit days.

Make sure to exercise with weights and cardio when you feel that nagging tension in your muscles, you feel that rage, when you can not sleep and when you cannot focus. Exercise really helps.

Here is one that most people overlook. Get at least 3 square meals a day. Hunger can really bring on those urges so squash those urges before they come. Eat full healthy meals and do not let yourself get excessively hungry. You will see this helps a great deal.

I waited until I was 59 quit after using tobacco for 40 years. You are wise to quit now.

I quit with you today.

Dundippin day 785

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Re: 1965
« Reply #3 on: November 07, 2017, 02:20:00 AM »
Quote from: Kyretired
1965 was when I started smoking. Forced to quit 32 years later with a heart attack.
I quit smoking 3 packs a day and switched to2 cans a day, so the quit was really a switch and wasn't too hard.
Day 28 without dip and I have all the respect in the world for those that have really quit.
I really had no idea how dependent I was on nicotine.
One day at a time, like I've read, but that's all we can live is one at a time.
Sugar free gum is my new friend!
I will quit with you. start today...

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Re: 1965
« Reply #2 on: November 06, 2017, 08:08:00 PM »
Quote from: Kyretired
1965 was when I started smoking. Forced to quit 32 years later with a heart attack.
I quit smoking 3 packs a day and switched to2 cans a day, so the quit was really a switch and wasn't too hard.
Day 28 without dip and I have all the respect in the world for those that have really quit.
I really had no idea how dependent I was on nicotine.
One day at a time, like I've read, but that's all we can live is one at a time.
Sugar free gum is my new friend!
The process is simple. I believe that you will be posting with January 18.

Post roll and keep your word. Repeat, daily.
There are no circumstances in which using nicotine will improve the outcome.

My journey. The best part it is not over yet.

Offline Kyretired

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1965
« on: November 06, 2017, 08:03:00 PM »
1965 was when I started smoking. Forced to quit 32 years later with a heart attack.
I quit smoking 3 packs a day and switched to2 cans a day, so the quit was really a switch and wasn't too hard.
Day 28 without dip and I have all the respect in the world for those that have really quit.
I really had no idea how dependent I was on nicotine.
One day at a time, like I've read, but that's all we can live is one at a time.
Sugar free gum is my new friend!