Radman,
See you in the morning to discuss tomorrow.
MOA,
I've quit because I no longer want to be a slave to nic. You ask what I have to quit for....I have a wife and two small kids, but first and foremost I have to quit for myself. After dinner was not bad. Throughout the day, I've found that seeds and gum have worked well.
My plan is to stay onboard the oil rig for another 27 days nic free then transition my new found freedom into my home life. I know it will be tough, especially once I return home. The good part of quitting onboard an oil rig is that you cannot run down to the corner store, I'm stuck in the middle of the ocean 125 miles of the coast. I know that this will be a long hard struggle. That is why I came to this board to seek support from people who have lived through it and can help.