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Offline Jungleland

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Re: Done
« Reply #9 on: June 04, 2013, 02:39:00 PM »
Welcome Corey,

One thing - keep in mind this has got to be your quit - you've got to own it. It's great to have other motivating factors (as we all do), but this quit has to be about you and for you.

It appears you want it, if you haven't done so, man up and post roll. I'll quit with you today. You're obviously a competitive guy (playing sports), use that competitive spirit to put everything you got into this - pound one right out of the park each day, by posting roll with all the bad ass quitters in the September group.

You can beat this - one day at a time.

Offline Erussell

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Re: Done
« Reply #8 on: June 04, 2013, 02:13:00 PM »
Lot of great advice here! You got a tough situation, however quitting is still just a choice, you can do this if you want it bad enough. Simple; post roll everyday and do it early! Not easy; keep your word. Get it simple doesn't always = easy. But if your a man of your word and I am sure you are it's simple. Post roll bro, I will quit with you.
I would rather lose to a cheater than win as a cheater.

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Re: Done
« Reply #7 on: June 04, 2013, 02:02:00 PM »
Corey welcome, happy to quit with you today. Nicotine fools your mind into thinking that it makes life better. In the end it only makes you more stressed out and dependent. Congrats on taking the first step.

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Re: Done
« Reply #6 on: June 04, 2013, 12:45:00 PM »
Congrats on making a great choice, Corey! Tough situation with your son. But as your little man grows up, he will reach out to you. The choice you have made here ensures that you will be there for him. You may have been dealt a set-back, but that it all it is. Things could be a lot worse...especially if you had not decided to be quit!

NICOTINE DOESN'T MAKE ANYTHING BETTER. YOU DON'T NEED IT!

The fog will be tough, but the freedom is worth it. You can do this, brother!

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Re: Done
« Reply #5 on: June 04, 2013, 12:10:00 PM »
Welcome Corey! Let me start off by saying how truly sorry I am to hear about your son and your situation. I can only imagine how tough it must be to be going through all of that. But just what Rick said, look through the site, find some more inspiration on how to stay quit...these guys, especially the vets know what they're talking about. If you ever need anything, just let me know.
KEEP CALM AND CHIVE ON
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Offline rickddd

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Re: Done
« Reply #4 on: June 04, 2013, 08:57:00 AM »
Welcome to the site, Corey. Glad you decided to quit. You've come to the right place for help! Sounds like you already know what to expect when you first "tried" to quit, so I wont bother giving you advice on how to get thru the withdrawals.

Your story is a tough one, sorry to hear that. If you dig around on this website, you'll find stories of guys who endured difficult divorces, lost loved ones, etc, and still managed to stay quit. So perhaps you can find inspiration in those stories and connect with some of those people.

Let me know if I can help with your quit in any way.

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Re: Done
« Reply #3 on: June 04, 2013, 07:47:00 AM »
Welcome, im on day six and its tough no matter what. It can be done , look at the vets on this site. PM anytime if you need anything. I quit with you today. Enjoy the journey and be the role model your boy will be seeking.

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Re: Done
« Reply #2 on: June 04, 2013, 05:15:00 AM »
Corey, welcome. You've come to the right place. It is clear from your post that you are a man of character and integrity - we like those traits here. Join your group every morning first thing. Post roll. Before you do anything else each morning join the others in your group and make the promise to them and to yourself that today you won't use nicotine of any form. Then keep your word. That's how we roll here. There will be some rough times, but the formula works if you follow these steps.

Your story pulls at the heart by the way. You've got a little guy with a great dad. Keep it up. You'll have my number in your inbox.

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« on: June 04, 2013, 01:11:00 AM »
I would like to apologize in advance for this being so long. My name is Corey and I am 26 years old. I am from southern Illinois and started chewing when I was 17 years old.
Being a baseball player, I always have thought it was "cool" to chew. After my baseball career ended when I was 19 years old I never thought that I would have a problem with the habit ever again. When I was 20 years old I left for college which was about 1.5 hours away. The freedom allowed me to experiment new things. I had never smoked anything in my life and picked up the habit. Once I picked up smoking I also started chewing again. I would often do both at the same time; smoke a cigarette and have a dip in simultaneously. I know. Gross. Eventually I gave up on chewing and considered myself a smoker only.
Then my baseball career started back up. I was playing in college and everyone was chewing. I immediately started right back up, just as sudden as my career started. For the past 4 years I have chewed about 3 cans per week. I have also learned about my family's history and learned that cancer and diabetes run in the family. I need to pick myself up for that reason. I also have another reason for quitting which is more important than anything to me, and probably the reason that this post is so long.
December 2011 I found out that my girlfriend who I was having a long-distance relationship with was pregnant with my child. I got a full-time job, bought a house, and moved her 4 hours away from home to be with me. Last September 7, my little boy Colby was born. I love that child more than anything and promised that I would quit. And I did.
Here comes the tough part...
The day after the Superbowl, Monday February 4, 2013 I called my girlfriend who was visiting her family. She told me that she was staying home. I didn't really understand what she meant so I said "Ok, for how long?" She told me that she wasn't coming back, and my son Colby was staying with her. I now live 4 hours away from my son. I know I have kind of strayed off topic here, but even though I had not chewed in almost 5 months, I could not go without it through this difficult time. Now, exactly 4 months since she told me she was leaving, I am making this post. It seems like a lifetime since I have had my son living with me, and a lifetime since I can say I am nicotine free. But as of yesterday I am, and promise to continue to be nicotine free. It may be tough at times, but I know you guys all had your struggles also. I understand why you guys are here, and may need someone to talk to at times. If I can do anything for anyone here, please let me know and I will be glad to give it a shot. Also, if you have any questions for me I would be happy to answer them. God bless!
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