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Re: 24 hrs guit
« Reply #13 on: October 17, 2013, 07:17:00 PM »
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Re: 24 hrs guit
« Reply #12 on: October 17, 2013, 03:51:00 PM »
One hit wonder isn't going to get it done.
Complacency sucks, one moment of it is the difference between being a user and a quitter....OIB

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Re: 24 hrs guit
« Reply #11 on: October 15, 2013, 10:43:00 PM »
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Hey everyone, my name is Aashton. My PSN name is Aaces101 so that's what I decided to go with on the forum. I am here because at 7:30am yesterday, I decided to quit dipping. Yesterday, I cut away the final string tying me to addiction. I'm no stranger to the process as I am 16 months clean of methadone also. Difference was, with methadone, there were no forums with others to talk to about the process. It was a very cold and lonely place, and one that made me value community. That being said, I do have to mention one small detail... I will never- ever- never ever, call myself an addict. Once I get through this last hurdle, I will be convinced I have whipped the ass of the two worst addictions out there. That, for me at least, will mean no self name calling. Anyway, thank yall for this site, and I expect I will be here quite a bit in the next few months and beyond. 

Welcome Aashton! I'm not sure what my PSN name is as I don't really play online at all, currently playing on GTA 5  haven't figured out how to get it online yet.

Congrats on your decision to quit dipping  congrats on Methadone! I don't know how hard it would be to quit without support forums. For me it would be impossible. Which pretty much means I'm an addict, even if at day 57 I don't want to admit that just yet.

BUt be open to thinking of yourself as one. Please don't dismiss what all these badass guys are telling you ( you've got some of the biggest badasses on this board come out here). It's not name calling,  not putting yourself down by any means (you really should be proud of beating addiction) its being honest about who you are. Like I said, I haven't gotten there yet, but I've sure come along way in a couple months. Healing is possible one day at a time if you're open to it.

Welcome my friend and congrats on kicking the can and the methadone. My psn id is skilldkillz27 so if you ever feel like meeting up online for a game just let me know. Not sure I will be able to keep that id once the ps4 comes out though. A good and close friend of mine is on day 2 with no methadone and he is going through pure hell. I can't even come close to knowing what its like to come off of methadone but I can sure tell ya all about what its like to quit dipping that awful damn cancer dirt and the first bit of advice I would like to share is to head on over to the Jan 14 quit group and post roll. If you need anything at all feel free to pm me.
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Re: 24 hrs guit
« Reply #10 on: October 15, 2013, 09:32:00 PM »
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Hey everyone, my name is Aashton. My PSN name is Aaces101 so that's what I decided to go with on the forum. I am here because at 7:30am yesterday, I decided to quit dipping. Yesterday, I cut away the final string tying me to addiction. I'm no stranger to the process as I am 16 months clean of methadone also. Difference was, with methadone, there were no forums with others to talk to about the process. It was a very cold and lonely place, and one that made me value community. That being said, I do have to mention one small detail... I will never- ever- never ever, call myself an addict. Once I get through this last hurdle, I will be convinced I have whipped the ass of the two worst addictions out there. That, for me at least, will mean no self name calling. Anyway, thank yall for this site, and I expect I will be here quite a bit in the next few months and beyond.

Welcome Aashton! I'm not sure what my PSN name is as I don't really play online at all, currently playing on GTA 5  haven't figured out how to get it online yet.

Congrats on your decision to quit dipping  congrats on Methadone! I don't know how hard it would be to quit without support forums. For me it would be impossible. Which pretty much means I'm an addict, even if at day 57 I don't want to admit that just yet.

BUt be open to thinking of yourself as one. Please don't dismiss what all these badass guys are telling you ( you've got some of the biggest badasses on this board come out here). It's not name calling,  not putting yourself down by any means (you really should be proud of beating addiction) its being honest about who you are. Like I said, I haven't gotten there yet, but I've sure come along way in a couple months. Healing is possible one day at a time if you're open to it.

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Re: 24 hrs guit
« Reply #9 on: October 15, 2013, 11:55:00 AM »
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Hey everyone, my name is Aashton. My PSN name is Aaces101 so that's what I decided to go with on the forum. I am here because at 7:30am yesterday, I decided to quit dipping. Yesterday, I cut away the final string tying me to addiction. I'm no stranger to the process as I am 16 months clean of methadone also. Difference was, with methadone, there were no forums with others to talk to about the process. It was a very cold and lonely place, and one that made me value community. That being said, I do have to mention one small detail... I will never- ever- never ever, call myself an addict. Once I get through this last hurdle, I will be convinced I have whipped the ass of the two worst addictions out there. That, for me at least, will mean no self name calling. Anyway, thank yall for this site, and I expect I will be here quite a bit in the next few months and beyond. 

Welcome, great choice you made.  I am an addict and its not name calling, it's recognizing what I am and what I do. I quit today, and that's all. You need to worry about posting roll today and honoring that.

If you need a number, let me know.

Yous an addict bro. Plain and simple. So am I, and everyone else here is too.

Got to admit who your are, to change who you are.

You can do this!

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Post roll, keep your word, wake and repeat!
Any other way and you're asking for trouble.
Never, ever forget Day 1 and the reason(s) you CHOSE to join this band of quitters and their way of quitting!
Any other way and you're asking for trouble.
If it ain't broken, don't try to fix it!
If you can't post roll and keep your word for Today then maybe you could go some where else.
Any other way and you're asking for trouble.
I was a hard core dipper for 30 years. I think of my addiction every damn day. It is the most important activity of my day (posting roll) and I am a very busy person. I work a lot.
When I can, I share with perfect strangers about my daily victory over my addiction and how we do it at KTC. This happened yesterday at Sports Authority. The dude was very receptive. ( I live in a small town, people still talk to strangers). Seed planted. Website and digits given.
Any other way and you're asking for trouble.
One foot in front of the other, take it off the table just for Today, Never again for any reason, ODAAT, Post roll, keep your word, wake and repeat and before you know it your daze will stack up nicely and your life will transform into what YOUR life is SUPPOSE to be instead of the nic soaked dumbass we were.
Don't think you know all, don't tempt the nic bitch by NOT posting ROLL!
Post roll, keep your word, wake and repeat!
Any other way and you're asking for trouble.
I'm 508 days quit -vs- 131,400 days being a dumbass. I Love my 508 and so do those who know and love me. I don't do the past, the future isn't real yet, Today is a Gift that's why it's called the Present!
Do it the KTC way brothers, change your attitude change your life!
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Re: 24 hrs guit
« Reply #8 on: October 15, 2013, 11:14:00 AM »
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Hey everyone, my name is Aashton. My PSN name is Aaces101 so that's what I decided to go with on the forum. I am here because at 7:30am yesterday, I decided to quit dipping. Yesterday, I cut away the final string tying me to addiction. I'm no stranger to the process as I am 16 months clean of methadone also. Difference was, with methadone, there were no forums with others to talk to about the process. It was a very cold and lonely place, and one that made me value community. That being said, I do have to mention one small detail... I will never- ever- never ever, call myself an addict. Once I get through this last hurdle, I will be convinced I have whipped the ass of the two worst addictions out there. That, for me at least, will mean no self name calling. Anyway, thank yall for this site, and I expect I will be here quite a bit in the next few months and beyond. 

Welcome, great choice you made. I am an addict and its not name calling, it's recognizing what I am and what I do. I quit today, and that's all. You need to worry about posting roll today and honoring that.

If you need a number, let me know.

Yous an addict bro. Plain and simple. So am I, and everyone else here is too.

Got to admit who your are, to change who you are.

You can do this!

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Re: 24 hrs guit
« Reply #7 on: October 15, 2013, 10:59:00 AM »
Lots of good advice has already been given out so Ill just say welcome. Your group to post roll in will be the PRE HOF January 2014 Nic Killers. THats the group that I belong to. We look forward to having you with us. Check your inbox
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Re: 24 hrs guit
« Reply #6 on: October 15, 2013, 09:50:00 AM »
Welcome bro! Get in and read a bunch. Post roll today,... the directions are in the Welcome Center. As others stated... you are an addict. That is not "name calling" like you are inferring. It is what it is. Thinking you are not an addict will make u suscetible to thinkin you have control over the substances you are quitting. Look at a heroin addict for example... everything I have heard is that you become addicted to that stuff immediately. The fact that someone got addicted does not mean anything bad. They made a bad decision and that is how the body responded. The body craves the substance. Same goes of nicotine here. We all made bad decisions and got hooked on this evil poison. Now the body is reacting the need to have nicotine once quit. The body is addicted. This is not name calling, just the way it is. Anyhow, get in and post roll. Quit with you today.
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Re: 24 hrs guit
« Reply #5 on: October 15, 2013, 09:11:00 AM »
Ace dawg I can only speak for myself, from my own experience, and that shows me that I am an addict (among other things). And I've got some VERY SIMILAR experience to yours nahmean? It used to bother me to have to admit this simple fact and I once thought carrying on the label would be a weakness. Turns out its not. This is a strength that keeps me going as it allows me to help others by sharing that experience. See I can't put this shit in my body without HAVING to put more in, there is an overwhelming compulsion to keep using. And when I don't have it in me I like to think about it, romanticize it, nurture the sick little thought that one day, maybe one day, I will be able to use with impunity. NEVER GONNA FUCKING HAPPEN! So, I got with this program here at KTC and with a little help from my friends, posting roll, reading the material, one day my head popped out of my ass and I admitted this is who I am and who I will be. How can I make the best of it? Payin it back like Uncle Trauma said. I'm here to help bro. If you need anything just PM me and we will get your quit on together.

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Re: 24 hrs guit
« Reply #4 on: October 15, 2013, 08:04:00 AM »
Well welcome to KTC and I am going to tell you now our way is that we will always be addicts there is no were if there was we would not be here. I understand what you are saying its just not our way. You mentioned you didn't have a support system in the past well here aces u will have that. Post roll in your group go to the welcome center most of all read read read know your opponent. Read HOF speeches n also the new group hall of legends those are from the vets here w a 1000+ days of quit. We take it one day at a time here ODAAT we post roll and we promise to quit for today only. We not only help ourselves we help others if we have any left in our tank. Pay in forward and back. You have 16000 addicts ready to assist you welcome aboard and get yourquit on. Pm me if u need anything.
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Re: 24 hrs guit
« Reply #3 on: October 15, 2013, 07:52:00 AM »
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Hey everyone, my name is Aashton. My PSN name is Aaces101 so that's what I decided to go with on the forum. I am here because at 7:30am yesterday, I decided to quit dipping. Yesterday, I cut away the final string tying me to addiction. I'm no stranger to the process as I am 16 months clean of methadone also. Difference was, with methadone, there were no forums with others to talk to about the process. It was a very cold and lonely place, and one that made me value community. That being said, I do have to mention one small detail... I will never- ever- never ever, call myself an addict. Once I get through this last hurdle, I will be convinced I have whipped the ass of the two worst addictions out there. That, for me at least, will mean no self name calling. Anyway, thank yall for this site, and I expect I will be here quite a bit in the next few months and beyond.

Welcome, great choice you made. I am an addict and its not name calling, it's recognizing what I am and what I do. I quit today, and that's all. You need to worry about posting roll today and honoring that.

If you need a number, let me know.
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Re: 24 hrs guit
« Reply #2 on: October 15, 2013, 07:29:00 AM »
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Hey everyone, my name is Aashton. My PSN name is Aaces101 so that's what I decided to go with on the forum. I am here because at 7:30am yesterday, I decided to quit dipping. Yesterday, I cut away the final string tying me to addiction. I'm no stranger to the process as I am 16 months clean of methadone also. Difference was, with methadone, there were no forums with others to talk to about the process. It was a very cold and lonely place, and one that made me value community. That being said, I do have to mention one small detail... I will never- ever- never ever, call myself an addict. Once I get through this last hurdle, I will be convinced I have whipped the ass of the two worst addictions out there. That, for me at least, will mean no self name calling. Anyway, thank yall for this site, and I expect I will be here quite a bit in the next few months and beyond.

Great decision on your quit Aaces101. Make sure you post poll everyday. It is also important to get to know those in your group and share numbers so you have support when you hit a bump. The live chat is always a great place to go share and get support. If you need anything don't hesitate to pm me. If you need a number for support let me know I would be happy to get you my number.

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24 hrs guit
« on: October 15, 2013, 06:21:00 AM »
Hey everyone, my name is Aashton. My PSN name is Aaces101 so that's what I decided to go with on the forum. I am here because at 7:30am yesterday, I decided to quit dipping. Yesterday, I cut away the final string tying me to addiction. I'm no stranger to the process as I am 16 months clean of methadone also. Difference was, with methadone, there were no forums with others to talk to about the process. It was a very cold and lonely place, and one that made me value community. That being said, I do have to mention one small detail... I will never- ever- never ever, call myself an addict. Once I get through this last hurdle, I will be convinced I have whipped the ass of the two worst addictions out there. That, for me at least, will mean no self name calling. Anyway, thank yall for this site, and I expect I will be here quite a bit in the next few months and beyond.