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Offline pbrain04

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Re: Gift of Health to my family
« Reply #22 on: January 08, 2014, 11:04:00 PM »
Tommy. You are a good dude and I wish you luck. If you come back you are welcome. If you caved you will have to answer questions and you will catch some shit but you are still welcome.

Take care of yourself and your family

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Re: Gift of Health to my family
« Reply #21 on: January 04, 2014, 09:01:00 AM »
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This dude is out. I wish him luck.
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Re: Gift of Health to my family
« Reply #20 on: January 02, 2014, 10:02:00 PM »
This dude is out. I wish him luck.

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Re: Gift of Health to my family
« Reply #19 on: January 02, 2014, 09:42:00 PM »
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I hope you guys don't mind me rambling on and on like this. I probably won't always be this wordy. I just had to put my cards on the table so you know where I am coming from.


You don't have to say a damn word here but I expect you to put your name and the number of your days quit in your quit group. That's your promise! When my daughter was 4 years old I told her and my wife the same thing you told your family, guess what I finally quit when my grandson was 4! Don't be a dumb ass, get with the program!
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Re: Gift of Health to my family
« Reply #18 on: January 02, 2014, 09:06:00 PM »
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I forgot to roll call yesterday guys, but I am about to now.
You are running on the excitement of being quit right now, and that is fine. I don't want to be the party pooper, but eventually, you will need to rely on your brothers and sisters here at KTC. If you earn their respect, they will be there for you any time you ask, but to earn their respect they need to see your name every damn day on roll call. You always made time to dip, so make sure to make time to quit... Post roll Damnit. Every day, no exceptions. IF you need to set an alarm on your phone, do it... whatever it takes.
Not trying to rain on your parade, because you are doing great otherwise, but the foundation of this whole process is posting roll. Eventually the excitement of quit wears off and there is a hard grind, and it will be your daily promise to your group that will be enough to get you through, but you have to make that promise.
dittoÂ… post first thing everyday.. it will save your life..
You can keep your word for a day right. Me and everyone else on this site expects nothing less. Accountability, determination and drive will get you through one day at a time. glad to be quit with you.
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Re: Gift of Health to my family
« Reply #17 on: January 02, 2014, 08:18:00 PM »
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Re: Gift of Health to my family
« Reply #16 on: December 30, 2013, 08:51:00 PM »
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I forgot to roll call yesterday guys, but I am about to now.
You are running on the excitement of being quit right now, and that is fine. I don't want to be the party pooper, but eventually, you will need to rely on your brothers and sisters here at KTC. If you earn their respect, they will be there for you any time you ask, but to earn their respect they need to see your name every damn day on roll call. You always made time to dip, so make sure to make time to quit... Post roll Damnit. Every day, no exceptions. IF you need to set an alarm on your phone, do it... whatever it takes.
Not trying to rain on your parade, because you are doing great otherwise, but the foundation of this whole process is posting roll. Eventually the excitement of quit wears off and there is a hard grind, and it will be your daily promise to your group that will be enough to get you through, but you have to make that promise.
dittoÂ… post first thing everyday.. it will save your life..
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Re: Gift of Health to my family
« Reply #15 on: December 30, 2013, 07:21:00 PM »
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I forgot to roll call yesterday guys, but I am about to now.
You are running on the excitement of being quit right now, and that is fine. I don't want to be the party pooper, but eventually, you will need to rely on your brothers and sisters here at KTC. If you earn their respect, they will be there for you any time you ask, but to earn their respect they need to see your name every damn day on roll call. You always made time to dip, so make sure to make time to quit... Post roll Damnit. Every day, no exceptions. IF you need to set an alarm on your phone, do it... whatever it takes.
Not trying to rain on your parade, because you are doing great otherwise, but the foundation of this whole process is posting roll. Eventually the excitement of quit wears off and there is a hard grind, and it will be your daily promise to your group that will be enough to get you through, but you have to make that promise.

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Re: Gift of Health to my family
« Reply #14 on: December 29, 2013, 01:39:00 PM »
I forgot to roll call yesterday guys, but I am about to now. Wife's bday is today, and we were busy as all hell yesterday (between work, 3rd Christmas', gym party at my house...). You guys are all awesome. I love the ideas you all bring forward. Very enlightening. I am quitting for me, this is my selfish thing. They all get to reap the rewards. I have NOT fallen off the wagon. As a matter of fact, I have more energy now than I have in YEARS. It is ridiculous. I didn't know what that stuff was robbing me of. I work out hard 5-6 days a week (crossfit). I feel stronger and have more stamina that I have ever felt (been doing crossfit for 2 years). Is it placebo? Or is it actual? Either way, I don't really care. I love the energy high I am on. I don't know if it is sustainable, and I am sure there will be times where I am not feeling this "high". But right now I will ride the wave. Yes, I have had a few moments of twitching for the can, but I go drink some water, chew some gum or sunflower seeds, and tell myself that I don't really want the snuff. In a few minutes the feeling goes away. Currently, as I type, I have a minor headache. I am about to go put the Christmas stuff away, so again keeping busy helps keep me on track. It's amazing though, how doing something was always tied to a dip of snuff. Have dinner, have a dip right after. Do yard work, have a dip. Watch some football, have a dip. Just have to retrain myself. Oh, and both my daughters have been very supportive. They tell me what I need to hear every day. When I get mad, they stop me with those simple little words. I think getting them involved is huge, and if any of you guys can do the same I would recommend it. (I know I am just a rookie on here but this has been helpful to me. You guys have helped me so far, and I will try my best to reciprocate). Great support network here guys, I am really impressed.
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Re: Gift of Health to my family
« Reply #13 on: December 29, 2013, 09:26:00 AM »
"Daddy, don't take it out on us. We believe in you, you can do it."

Own this thing dude. Get on here and post roll each day.
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Re: Gift of Health to my family
« Reply #12 on: December 28, 2013, 04:06:00 PM »
Nice intro, the family sentiment is nice.... no roll post today. Did you give up on your quit already? I've been there, you don't think you'll make it another hour without one let alone a whole day right?

I would guess that your probably finger banging the can again, you were nasty to your wife or something and you decided to spare your family the grief? I don't know am I close yet?

The one thing quitting requires is that it has to be for you, deep down inside you have to want the freedom or it doesn't work. No matter how much you want it for your family, it won't work until you absolutely want it for you.

Then you make the decision daily to post roll and keep your word. Check your inbox for my number and lets get this thing going!

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Re: Gift of Health to my family
« Reply #11 on: December 28, 2013, 09:52:00 AM »
Quitting is really simple.

Read everything on here, post roll call each morning and don't dip. Wow....that sounds so easy, doesn't it?

If you read through the other intro's you may see some of my same words on them but they always hold true so I will just repeat them...

You are in for one nasty fight but you have the tools here to make it.

Go load yourself up with gum, mints, fake chew, seeds and beef jerky. Also get some member phone numbers right now, they will help you through the rough parts.

Next, exercise to exhaustion every single day and drink so much water that you feel like you may bust. Both of these will help.

Make sure your wife reads about what you are going through. 99% chance that you are going to be a short fussed dick for the next 3-4 weeks. Try not to take it out on her and the kids. Get on here and take it out on us, we will be fine.

I quit with you.
Oh little worm-dirt...you are so scary...F' OFF...!!!

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Re: Gift of Health to my family
« Reply #10 on: December 28, 2013, 08:33:00 AM »
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tabl333 - Just about teared up reading your post. Sending all the quit energy I can your way. I made a vow to my son when he was young, then i broke it. I made a vow to my second son, then I broke it. Now, I have a grandson. I'm not making a vow to him. I'm making a commitment to myself and a promise to you that I will not chew today. I don't know what tomorrow will bring. I'll fight that when I wake up I guess. Please make a promise to me and the rest of the quitters that you won't chew today either and we'll all get through the shit again tomorrow...together.
This ^^^^^ times 100. One day at a time and you can have back a lot of what the poison has stolen. Never again for any reason and you can keep it.
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The poison sucks. I hate it. I hated it this morning, I hated it at noon, I hated it at supper and I hate it tonight. I enjoy hating it so much I'm going to wake up tomorrow and start over hating it. I quit with anyone that wants to hate it with me.

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Re: Gift of Health to my family
« Reply #9 on: December 27, 2013, 09:59:00 PM »
tabl333 - Just about teared up reading your post. Sending all the quit energy I can your way. I made a vow to my son when he was young, then i broke it. I made a vow to my second son, then I broke it. Now, I have a grandson. I'm not making a vow to him. I'm making a commitment to myself and a promise to you that I will not chew today. I don't know what tomorrow will bring. I'll fight that when I wake up I guess. Please make a promise to me and the rest of the quitters that you won't chew today either and we'll all get through the shit again tomorrow...together.

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Re: Gift of Health to my family
« Reply #8 on: December 27, 2013, 02:48:00 PM »
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This site can help you kick your nicotine addiction (not a habit) to the curb.  We don't use words like try or hope as they are just another excuse for our addictive brains to tell us another lie.  There are no short cuts, but here are some links that will help you navigate this site. 

This a NO NICOTINE site. End of discussion.   Why this Site Works

Best thing to do is get familiar with this site and start building your quit defense.

Highly recommend you go here: Welcome Center, Getting Acclimated, What to Expect   Top Ten List

Your quit Decision MUST be 100% about you.  Anything short of that sets you up for failure by allowing your addict brain to blame a given situation as reason for you to go back to the can.  Quitting out of fear, based on a medical issue, will fade as soon as the doctor or dentist gives you a clean bill of health.

Post Roll every day or communicate with someone and have them post via text, email or call. Get as many number of your group as you can and use them frequently. Keep in touch with your quit brothers. Send them a PM, text or call every few days just to keep an open line of communication. Give them your email address. Make it IMPOSSIBLE for you to go a day without several people contacting you all day if you don't post roll.

You want another layer of accountability?  Come post in my room every morning after you post roll in yours April 2012
Congrats on taking off that leash brother. Running free is a bit strange and uncomfortable at first, but you get used to it, and every day gets a little better.

Think a lot about what Cbird said about quitting for YOU. If you quit for you because you selfishly want more time with your kids/wife, that's all good. But quitting for them is dangerous for many reasons. Be selfish. This is about you. If you do it "for them", you WILL eventually make the following association: The reason you are in a LOT of discomfort is because of nicotine withdrawal. You're family is the reason you are going through nicotine withdrawal. Therefore, ergo, THEY are the reason you are in a lot of discomfort. Then you lash out at what you see as the source, or you cave because they don't appear to appreciate the "sacrifice" you are making on their behalf. That's warped logic, I know, but MANY of us can attest to having bought into it while transiting the fog. YOU are the reason you are in discomfort at the moment, and YOU are what will pull you through it successfully.

You have made a huge step towards ridding your life of a huge ever-present obstacle. Be proud of that and let that pride pull you through the day. Awesome. I'm excited for you.
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Let's fucking do this.

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