It's been a while since I've written in my intro. Figured today is a good day for it. I'm busy as all hell but I feel It's time for a bit of reflection.
Today marks 1600 days of freedom from nicotine. Out of all the things I've learned here, the main thing, and most important for me that i must never forget (aside from being an addict) is that there is no way I could'a quit or stayed quit on my own. For years, I thought it would one day be possible. It took KTC to make me a believer. It took a team of thousands of bad ass guys and gals to pull me up.
There are all kinds here on KTC. One person's nemesis is another's reason to stay quit. One quitter's man crush (
@JohnSmallberries ) is another's lost love.
I keep watching all of the Eddie Van Halen stuff. Like a good number of you, he was a rock n roll God growing up, immortal. My blood turned to ice hearing the news of him dying of mouth/esophageal cancer. I pray for myself and everyone of us that we never suffer that fate. God willing, if we do, it serves as an example and someone out there makes a choice to either never pick up tobacco or quit right then and there.
If there is anyone reading this that is a newb and thinking about quitting, take my lead and jump right in. Post a day one and get your life back. I have posted my promise without fail for 1600 days in a row and I am a testament that by doing that 5 min process, being quit is the only possible outcome.
Thanks for everyone here who has been a part of my quit. There are many of you out there that don't even realize what a big part of it you were.
Keep up the quit and If anyone ever needs digits for accountability, just PM me.
Fishflorida - A proud member of the Aug 16' Traumatizers