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Offline rossb1

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Re: I will this time
« Reply #8 on: December 18, 2014, 06:08:00 PM »
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My name went on roll call last night after I flush and registered for the site. Actually I screwed up and someone else helped me. I will get it figured out
Gratz on a very smart choice and welcome!
Welcome friend. Started my quit 48 days ago. Came to KTC when I was having problems on Nov 11. Brothers here will give you sound advice and a kick in the ass if needed. Smart choice

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Re: I will this time
« Reply #7 on: December 18, 2014, 10:20:00 AM »
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My name went on roll call last night after I flush and registered for the site. Actually I screwed up and someone else helped me. I will get it figured out
Gratz on a very smart choice and welcome!
Some of my fondest and clearest memories are peeing in places that aren't bathrooms.

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Re: I will this time
« Reply #6 on: December 18, 2014, 10:02:00 AM »
My name went on roll call last night after I flush and registered for the site. Actually I screwed up and someone else helped me. I will get it figured out

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Re: I will this time
« Reply #5 on: December 18, 2014, 08:48:00 AM »
Bwilson, have you read the welcome center yet? We put our user names on a roll call daily to promise that we will not use nicotine, and I see you haven't done that yet. Please post roll.
Some of my fondest and clearest memories are peeing in places that aren't bathrooms.

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Re: I will this time
« Reply #4 on: December 18, 2014, 08:10:00 AM »
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It starts today, this minute and I will succeed. I have come across this site many times and never made the leap. I have been scared to quit because of many things; the withdrawals, howmy life will look like without chew, how every one of my friends, and most of my family will reacte when I quit and they haven't (i can't think of a friend or male family member who doesn't chew) I am excited about quitting one day at a time and having a group to talk with about the struggle to live with a life free of chew. I began chewing when I was in jr. High school and haven't stopped since. I am now 29 married with a little one one the way (due June 14th). I am doing this for me so I can spend every day of my life healthy (within my control) watching u little one grow up with my wife standing beside me smiling.

I have tried quitting before. Longest was for 6 months. And I regret deeply that I ever went back to chewing. I am going to succeed today. There was something empowering of flushing my chew down the toilet right before I wrote this post and am excited to post on roll call. I am excited about that because of the accountability of it and your belief that it works. There are many many of you on here who used this to stay quit every day for the rest of your lives and that seems like the bet reason to do it. If it isn't broke don't fix it.

I know tomorrow will suck as I start this process but I can do it.
Welcome Bwilson,

Congrats on the choice to quit, you've come to the right place. Post roll early and often, honor your word, and make some friends. First few days suck, after that it's all mental. PM me if you need a contact.

MCO
Bwilson, welcome brother! Best choice you will ever make! Like MCO said, get involved and get people's numbers. Post in other groups and pm me if u need a kick start my friend. This fight is a tough one, but with KTC and determination you can and will stay quit.

Rohde
Welcome aboard, I actually look back now and can't imagine that I had that poison in my mouth 24/7 for over 4 decades. I like your story and can relate to the empowerment gained from flushing the last of your past down the toilet.
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Re: I will this time
« Reply #3 on: December 18, 2014, 03:34:00 AM »
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It starts today, this minute and I will succeed. I have come across this site many times and never made the leap. I have been scared to quit because of many things; the withdrawals, howmy life will look like without chew, how every one of my friends, and most of my family will reacte when I quit and they haven't (i can't think of a friend or male family member who doesn't chew) I am excited about quitting one day at a time and having a group to talk with about the struggle to live with a life free of chew. I began chewing when I was in jr. High school and haven't stopped since. I am now 29 married with a little one one the way (due June 14th). I am doing this for me so I can spend every day of my life healthy (within my control) watching u little one grow up with my wife standing beside me smiling.

I have tried quitting before. Longest was for 6 months. And I regret deeply that I ever went back to chewing. I am going to succeed today. There was something empowering of flushing my chew down the toilet right before I wrote this post and am excited to post on roll call. I am excited about that because of the accountability of it and your belief that it works. There are many many of you on here who used this to stay quit every day for the rest of your lives and that seems like the bet reason to do it. If it isn't broke don't fix it.

I know tomorrow will suck as I start this process but I can do it.
Welcome Bwilson,

Congrats on the choice to quit, you've come to the right place. Post roll early and often, honor your word, and make some friends. First few days suck, after that it's all mental. PM me if you need a contact.

MCO
Bwilson, welcome brother! Best choice you will ever make! Like MCO said, get involved and get people's numbers. Post in other groups and pm me if u need a kick start my friend. This fight is a tough one, but with KTC and determination you can and will stay quit.

Rohde
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Re: I will this time
« Reply #2 on: December 18, 2014, 02:08:00 AM »
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It starts today, this minute and I will succeed. I have come across this site many times and never made the leap. I have been scared to quit because of many things; the withdrawals, howmy life will look like without chew, how every one of my friends, and most of my family will reacte when I quit and they haven't (i can't think of a friend or male family member who doesn't chew) I am excited about quitting one day at a time and having a group to talk with about the struggle to live with a life free of chew. I began chewing when I was in jr. High school and haven't stopped since. I am now 29 married with a little one one the way (due June 14th). I am doing this for me so I can spend every day of my life healthy (within my control) watching u little one grow up with my wife standing beside me smiling.

I have tried quitting before. Longest was for 6 months. And I regret deeply that I ever went back to chewing. I am going to succeed today. There was something empowering of flushing my chew down the toilet right before I wrote this post and am excited to post on roll call. I am excited about that because of the accountability of it and your belief that it works. There are many many of you on here who used this to stay quit every day for the rest of your lives and that seems like the bet reason to do it. If it isn't broke don't fix it.

I know tomorrow will suck as I start this process but I can do it.
Welcome Bwilson,

Congrats on the choice to quit, you've come to the right place. Post roll early and often, honor your word, and make some friends. First few days suck, after that it's all mental. PM me if you need a contact.

MCO
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If you are reading this; I quit with you today.

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I will this time
« on: December 18, 2014, 01:15:00 AM »
It starts today, this minute and I will succeed. I have come across this site many times and never made the leap. I have been scared to quit because of many things; the withdrawals, howmy life will look like without chew, how every one of my friends, and most of my family will reacte when I quit and they haven't (i can't think of a friend or male family member who doesn't chew) I am excited about quitting one day at a time and having a group to talk with about the struggle to live with a life free of chew. I began chewing when I was in jr. High school and haven't stopped since. I am now 29 married with a little one one the way (due June 14th). I am doing this for me so I can spend every day of my life healthy (within my control) watching u little one grow up with my wife standing beside me smiling.

I have tried quitting before. Longest was for 6 months. And I regret deeply that I ever went back to chewing. I am going to succeed today. There was something empowering of flushing my chew down the toilet right before I wrote this post and am excited to post on roll call. I am excited about that because of the accountability of it and your belief that it works. There are many many of you on here who used this to stay quit every day for the rest of your lives and that seems like the bet reason to do it. If it isn't broke don't fix it.

I know tomorrow will suck as I start this process but I can do it.