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Offline Quitforsoj

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Re: First Post, Second day quit.
« Reply #8 on: February 25, 2014, 07:54:00 PM »
Admit it ...... And it will set you free. I like a lot of folks on here was 19 and thought that I could quit anytime ..... I did at one point for 5 years and then went back ..... Now I am 49 and this is my last quit..,,,

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Re: First Post, Second day quit.
« Reply #7 on: February 25, 2014, 07:48:00 PM »
Quote from: srans
Quote from: Mthomas3824
Quote from: AppleJack
This is no habit young brother... It's an addiction. You're smack in the middle of the pack of us regardless of how many years of usage. You're an addict. Admitting it is hard. We like to think we're better than those who use "real" drugs. Well m'man... Nicotine is as bad as they come. You also need to stop thinking that it was a favorite pastime or remembering every dip fondly... Nicotine is not to be romantisized. It stole from you... Health, time, money... You name it.

You've found the right place. Stick around and be awesome.
AJ - Poetry to a quitter. That's good.

Nicotine - How in the hell did I hump a can for so long? Because I was an addict that thought I could quit whenever...I really wanted to. When I hated her and still dipped, I finally understood what addiction is. Screw nicotine and all she took from me!

No glamor in USTobacco, Cancer and addiction for your money? 'Crazy'
Oh you will crave but entertaining her and glamorizing a killer....DON'T DO IT!
My two cents is going to sound a lot like the 4 cents above. You stated dipping was one of your favorite things in the world. Let me take that statement home for you. You love the poison more than anything. You love it more than family or self.

Do you have any idea why? I'm going to tell you why and hopefully your young mind will understand.

The part of you that loves has been hijacked. The poison owns your mind.

This feeling of admiration, love and respect for a can of dirt will go away if you take this quit more serious than anything in your life. Post roll with us, get accountable and begin reading everything you can on addiction/nicotine.

You got a chance here kid. Take the advice given and run with it or the next time you might be 45. Then wonder how in the hell you let the poison control you for over 30 years. Understanding this addiction is key to success. There is nothing to love about the poison. Quit with you.
Just a word or two for the young gun... I remember when I was 19 and dipping skoal. That was yesterday.... I'm 48 now and 56 days quit. Dont be like me when I was 19 be like me at 48 ....My quit is sacred. The poison in my body is leaving through determination and damnation. One day at at time friend...Never again for any reason for life.
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Re: First Post, Second day quit.
« Reply #6 on: February 25, 2014, 06:47:00 PM »
Quote from: Mthomas3824
Quote from: AppleJack
This is no habit young brother... It's an addiction. You're smack in the middle of the pack of us regardless of how many years of usage. You're an addict. Admitting it is hard. We like to think we're better than those who use "real" drugs. Well m'man... Nicotine is as bad as they come. You also need to stop thinking that it was a favorite pastime or remembering every dip fondly... Nicotine is not to be romantisized. It stole from you... Health, time, money... You name it.

You've found the right place. Stick around and be awesome.
AJ - Poetry to a quitter. That's good.

Nicotine - How in the hell did I hump a can for so long? Because I was an addict that thought I could quit whenever...I really wanted to. When I hated her and still dipped, I finally understood what addiction is. Screw nicotine and all she took from me!

No glamor in USTobacco, Cancer and addiction for your money? 'Crazy'
Oh you will crave but entertaining her and glamorizing a killer....DON'T DO IT!
My two cents is going to sound a lot like the 4 cents above. You stated dipping was one of your favorite things in the world. Let me take that statement home for you. You love the poison more than anything. You love it more than family or self.

Do you have any idea why? I'm going to tell you why and hopefully your young mind will understand.

The part of you that loves has been hijacked. The poison owns your mind.

This feeling of admiration, love and respect for a can of dirt will go away if you take this quit more serious than anything in your life. Post roll with us, get accountable and begin reading everything you can on addiction/nicotine.

You got a chance here kid. Take the advice given and run with it or the next time you might be 45. Then wonder how in the hell you let the poison control you for over 30 years. Understanding this addiction is key to success. There is nothing to love about the poison. Quit with you.
Hof date may 25, 2013
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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: First Post, Second day quit.
« Reply #5 on: February 25, 2014, 06:16:00 PM »
Quote from: AppleJack
This is no habit young brother... It's an addiction. You're smack in the middle of the pack of us regardless of how many years of usage. You're an addict. Admitting it is hard. We like to think we're better than those who use "real" drugs. Well m'man... Nicotine is as bad as they come. You also need to stop thinking that it was a favorite pastime or remembering every dip fondly... Nicotine is not to be romantisized. It stole from you... Health, time, money... You name it.

You've found the right place. Stick around and be awesome.
AJ - Poetry to a quitter. That's good.

Nicotine - How in the hell did I hump a can for so long? Because I was an addict that thought I could quit whenever...I really wanted to. When I hated her and still dipped, I finally understood what addiction is. Screw nicotine and all she took from me!

No glamor in USTobacco, Cancer and addiction for your money? 'Crazy'
Oh you will crave but entertaining her and glamorizing a killer....DON'T DO IT!
Quit And Be Free

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Re: First Post, Second day quit.
« Reply #4 on: February 25, 2014, 03:23:00 PM »
This is no habit young brother... It's an addiction. You're smack in the middle of the pack of us regardless of how many years of usage. You're an addict. Admitting it is hard. We like to think we're better than those who use "real" drugs. Well m'man... Nicotine is as bad as they come. You also need to stop thinking that it was a favorite pastime or remembering every dip fondly... Nicotine is not to be romantisized. It stole from you... Health, time, money... You name it.

You've found the right place. Stick around and be awesome.
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Re: First Post, Second day quit.
« Reply #3 on: February 25, 2014, 03:10:00 PM »
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Hey guys, just wanted to say hello and tell you that this website was the inspiration to begin my quit, and is my motivator as I move through the most difficult time. I'm 19 years old, took my first dip around age 12 or 13, I don't really remember. Anyway, I started using habitually at age 17, by 18 I was up to a can a day, and now here I sit 19 years old. I honestly never pictured myself quitting, but something began happening recently that started to change my mind. It seemed like with every dip I took, I could feel my teeth browning and gums receding. Dipping, one of my favorite things in this world, wasn't even fun anymore. I started looking through the internet and stumbled upon this website. By no means was my quit immediate. There have been many nights where I would read posts on this site with a huge plug in. Eventually I think to myself that if these guys can quit after 20 and 30 years of usage, surely I can quit. I honestly don't deserve to be held in the same esteem as some of the guys that are on here battling a lifelong habit, those guys are fucking gladiators. I'm just a guy that luckily got hit with some knowledge early enough to wise up. Anyway, I'm glad to be here with you guys, 2 days in and I'm never looking back.

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Welcome to KTC! Great decision.

I'm on day 56 of my quit after using for 15+ yrs. KTC works if you commit to it.

Posting roll every day is a cornerstone of KTC. It's a daily promise that you will not use nicotine for that day. You will be in the June 2014 quit group. Make your way over there  post roll.

The orange "Welcome Center" button at the top of this page will answer a ton of questions.

Feel free to shoot me a PM if you need anything.......
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Re: First Post, Second day quit.
« Reply #2 on: February 25, 2014, 02:58:00 PM »
Hey guys, just wanted to say hello and tell you that this website was the inspiration to begin my quit, and is my motivator as I move through the most difficult time. I'm 19 years old, took my first dip around age 12 or 13, I don't really remember. Anyway, I started using habitually at age 17, by 18 I was up to a can a day, and now here I sit 19 years old. I honestly never pictured myself quitting, but something began happening recently that started to change my mind. It seemed like with every dip I took, I could feel my teeth browning and gums receding. Dipping, one of my favorite things in this world, wasn't even fun anymore. I started looking through the internet and stumbled upon this website. By no means was my quit immediate. There have been many nights where I would read posts on this site with a huge plug in. Eventually I think to myself that if these guys can quit after 20 and 30 years of usage, surely I can quit. I honestly don't deserve to be held in the same esteem as some of the guys that are on here battling a lifelong habit, those guys are fucking gladiators. I'm just a guy that luckily got hit with some knowledge early enough to wise up. Anyway, I'm glad to be here with you guys, 2 days in and I'm never looking back.

- The Truth

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First Post, Second day quit.
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