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Offline Stranger999

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Re: I Freaking QUIT
« Reply #10 on: January 20, 2016, 12:06:00 AM »
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Thanks you guys. I appreciate the positive words. And yall are 100% right about positive influence and being a roll model. It has more impact than we know. I see it with the kids and I'm hoping my positive influence will spread to my brother. I only briefly mentioned him in my intro, but my bro is a dipper too, going on 35 years or so now.
I dipped and/or smoked for 35 years myself. I can't change that as much as I wish that I could - the former me just couldn't let go. All that I can do now is quit today and wake up and promise to quit again tomorrow. I'm going to be here tomorrow and I hope that you are here too! B)B

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Re: I Freaking QUIT
« Reply #9 on: January 19, 2016, 11:31:00 PM »
Thanks you guys. I appreciate the positive words. And yall are 100% right about positive influence and being a roll model. It has more impact than we know. I see it with the kids and I'm hoping my positive influence will spread to my brother. I only briefly mentioned him in my intro, but my bro is a dipper too, going on 35 years or so now.
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Re: I Freaking QUIT
« Reply #8 on: January 18, 2016, 06:28:00 PM »
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Nice intro Bro! I can tell you that my wife had given up on me quitting too. She finally got tired of my constant stops and starts. I finally had enough and found this place 788 days ago. I cant tell you how much not dipping anymore has improved our relationship. I know we are supposed to do this for ourselves but there are a lot of people in our lives that benefit from us being clean too. Well done. Keep it up!
I don't know how old they are but they will always remember that daddy can do anything he puts his mind to! Losing all that weight and quitting nic together, that takes a man! Way to be a positive roll model for your kids, I only wish I could've been! Quit on my friend and congratulations!
Tobacco is so addictive it took me a year after a massive heart attack, in which doctor confirmed caused from dipping to finally put a lid on the bitch! ODAAT EDD

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Re: I Freaking QUIT
« Reply #7 on: January 18, 2016, 03:14:00 PM »
Nice intro Bro! I can tell you that my wife had given up on me quitting too. She finally got tired of my constant stops and starts. I finally had enough and found this place 788 days ago. I cant tell you how much not dipping anymore has improved our relationship. I know we are supposed to do this for ourselves but there are a lot of people in our lives that benefit from us being clean too. Well done. Keep it up!

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Re: I Freaking QUIT
« Reply #6 on: January 17, 2016, 12:42:00 AM »
Amen brother. The kids are too young to understand it. They don't know what addiction means. All they know is daddy had his fix. Not any more though. When I lost all the weight, they noticed and were very supportive and happy. Now that I'm quit, they will notice a happier me once the symptoms are gone and my attitude is adjusted B)B
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Re: I Freaking QUIT
« Reply #5 on: January 16, 2016, 03:31:00 PM »
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Thanks to both of you for the support. This site and people on it are amazing...
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The kids see me do it and they want to know why. So I tell them it aint none their business.
Isn't that just pathetic that this addiction can lead us to treating those we love like that. If they ask why your grouchy and why your quitting tell them that it's because you love them. Always come here to vent, we've been there or are going through it with you now.
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Re: I Freaking QUIT
« Reply #4 on: January 16, 2016, 10:29:00 AM »
Thanks to both of you for the support. This site and people on it are amazing...
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Re: I Freaking QUIT
« Reply #3 on: January 16, 2016, 10:01:00 AM »
Bravo bravo. Awesome news to hear brother. I'm here if you need me for anything send me a pm.

Remember 1 day at a time. You just tossed what has been your so called evil best friend. Kudos.

Again let me know if I can help.
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Re: I Freaking QUIT
« Reply #2 on: January 15, 2016, 06:52:00 PM »
Welcome! Head over to April 16 and post your promise not to use nicotine today and then keep that promise. We post roll first thing in the morning every damn day. Reach out to folks in your group to build accountability and brotherhood with other quitters. You have a good start already being 5 days quit. Drink plenty of water, exercise a ton, and do whatever it takes to keep nicotine out of your mouth. Use fake candy, seeds, gum just stay quit. Proud to quit with you today.

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I Freaking QUIT
« on: January 15, 2016, 06:34:00 PM »
I'm a quitter. That's right, I freaking quit!!!

I'm 41 and I've been dipping pretty much 24x7 for the last 29 years. My dipping addiction started when I was about 12. My older brother was (still is) a dipper and I was curious about it so I stole one of his cans. I still remember that sunny summer day. I took that first dip and it hit me like a ton of bricks. From that point on, I was hooked and I never looked back. Back then it was easy to buy and was a lot cheaper than today.

When I look back, there was lots of Nic around me in different forms. My pops was a smoker (who quit cold turkey eventually). As a kid I used to go up to the store to get him his sigs. Back then they didn't care about age. I also had some relatives who either smoked or dipped or chewed. Some of my friends were dippers too so it seemed natural to go along with that especially as I got older and into highschool.

My experience as a full time dipper generally did not impact my life all that much, at least not in ways that were obvious enough for me to do something about it. I understand the risk part of it, and I can see how nasty it is, but those things honestly did not scare me enough to quit. That's how freaking powerful Nic is. 'bang head'

My wife gave up on me quiting and decided to live with it. The kids see me do it and they want to know why. So I tell them it aint none their business. My parents, friends, etc, all either don't know, don't care, or accept it.

Just to clarify, as a full time dipper, I WAS dipping almost 24 hours a day. For at least the last 20 years, there was not really a moment that I didn't have a dip in, other than perhaps a dr visit, dinner time, or some unusual event. So at work, at home, in the shower, mowing the yard, sleeping, anytime and anywhere, had to have that dip in.

In the last couple years, dinner time was no longer a criteria for dip removal and spitting was optional. I found that I started to forget that I had a dip in and would try to put in a new one only to find that there was one there already. Freaking crap. How could I forget I already had a dip. How is that possible.

I found my way to this place because one day I woke up and decided enough was enough. I'm not going to take it anymore. I'm not going to be owned by this thing anymore.

Two years ago, I started experiencing signs of being pre-diabetic. My feet started hurting bad and I was not feeling very well at all. I'm a big boy to begin with (6'2 250 solid). Been that size for years. But in 2014 I had gained to 280 and rising. I drew a line in the sand and said enough is enough. In the next 9 months I lost 100 pounds eating right and exercising. Because of that success, I decided that Nic sould be next. If I'm going to be healthy, I can't continue to dip.

I gave my dip a stiff upper lip and kicked it to the garbage can. It can kiss my ass. I know it's only been 5 days for me, and the cravings are killer especially in those trigger moments, but with yalls help I will succeed.

Thanks to all of you, and to this site. Let us venture forth.
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"I rubbed a little quit on it, problem solved!!" ~ Morpheus

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