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Re: DAY 1
« Reply #13 on: October 16, 2013, 02:51:00 PM »
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Well I made it through day 1 and almost done with day 2. the cravings are getting more difficult but the damn munchies are overpowering them lol. i feel like after i kick the crap out of the nicotine monkey i will need a personal trainer to help with the extra weight i am going to pack on.

i want to thank all of you that have been posting with me thus far and it makes it alot easier to deal with when your talking to others about it and trying to figure out how you gonna do this by yourself. i know the times ahead of me are gonna be harder but i have faith that the support group i have here will guide me through it.

if your reading this and havent decided to stop yet please join this group there is alot of good people in here that are honestly here to help you through this difficult time.

well with that said i am gonna go and finish kicking day 2's ass.

i am here for anyone if you need me.
Hang in there it is going to get better. Get some pure cranberry juice from the health food store. It will help speed the detox. Lots of water and seeds, gum, atomic fireballs, whatever it takes to keep it out of your face.

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Re: DAY 1
« Reply #12 on: October 16, 2013, 02:47:00 PM »
Well I made it through day 1 and almost done with day 2. the cravings are getting more difficult but the damn munchies are overpowering them lol. i feel like after i kick the crap out of the nicotine monkey i will need a personal trainer to help with the extra weight i am going to pack on.

i want to thank all of you that have been posting with me thus far and it makes it alot easier to deal with when your talking to others about it and trying to figure out how you gonna do this by yourself. i know the times ahead of me are gonna be harder but i have faith that the support group i have here will guide me through it.

if your reading this and havent decided to stop yet please join this group there is alot of good people in here that are honestly here to help you through this difficult time.

well with that said i am gonna go and finish kicking day 2's ass.

i am here for anyone if you need me.
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Re: DAY 1
« Reply #11 on: October 15, 2013, 09:00:00 PM »
Welcome Reaper  congrats on almost getting done day #1! You're on the right track already!

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Re: DAY 1
« Reply #10 on: October 15, 2013, 08:17:00 PM »
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This is DAY 1 for me and i have searched the internet on ways to quit and stumbled upon this site and have read alot of stories that show other users in the same situation as me.  i know if they can do it then i will be able to as well.  Althoguth with that being said this shit sucks withdrawls are a bitch right now.  17 year dipper and smoker to cold turkey in 1 day.  my body is hating me right now but i know in the long run it will help.
Welcome reaper and congrats on posting roll. I pm'd you my number. Use it if you need anything. Proud to be quit with you today
Stick with it man. I'm on day 8 and it's much better already. The first 3 days were a total fog, headaches, couldn't sleep, but its now passed. So take it one day at a time. As they say quit for today and don't worry about tmrw. proud to quit with you.
Your body is gonna hate you for a little while reaper. It is the price we have to pay for our freedom. We poisoned our bodies for years and it is time to pay the piper.

The good news is this can be done. Day 288 right here, after dozens and dozens of failed attempts. The tools you need to be successful are here, along with a truck load of support. You bring the balls.

Get yourself to the welcome center and learn about posting roll. It is the backbone of accountability and the key to success with this program. You have a lot of hard days before you, but, it can be done.

One day at a time reaper. I quit with you today.

This is why we are here. index.php?showtopic=125

This is how we quit. index.php?showtopic=120

This how to post roll. index.php?showtopic=50
almost done with day 1. the munchies are seriously kicking in and I really do appreciate all the support yall have given me. Its gonna be tough I know but i like a good challenge. thank you all again for the support.
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Re: DAY 1
« Reply #9 on: October 15, 2013, 07:14:00 PM »
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This is DAY 1 for me and i have searched the internet on ways to quit and stumbled upon this site and have read alot of stories that show other users in the same situation as me.  i know if they can do it then i will be able to as well.  Althoguth with that being said this shit sucks withdrawls are a bitch right now.  17 year dipper and smoker to cold turkey in 1 day.  my body is hating me right now but i know in the long run it will help.
Welcome reaper and congrats on posting roll. I pm'd you my number. Use it if you need anything. Proud to be quit with you today
Stick with it man. I'm on day 8 and it's much better already. The first 3 days were a total fog, headaches, couldn't sleep, but its now passed. So take it one day at a time. As they say quit for today and don't worry about tmrw. proud to quit with you.
Your body is gonna hate you for a little while reaper. It is the price we have to pay for our freedom. We poisoned our bodies for years and it is time to pay the piper.

The good news is this can be done. Day 288 right here, after dozens and dozens of failed attempts. The tools you need to be successful are here, along with a truck load of support. You bring the balls.

Get yourself to the welcome center and learn about posting roll. It is the backbone of accountability and the key to success with this program. You have a lot of hard days before you, but, it can be done.

One day at a time reaper. I quit with you today.

This is why we are here. index.php?showtopic=125

This is how we quit. index.php?showtopic=120

This how to post roll. index.php?showtopic=50

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Re: DAY 1
« Reply #8 on: October 15, 2013, 06:19:00 PM »
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This is DAY 1 for me and i have searched the internet on ways to quit and stumbled upon this site and have read alot of stories that show other users in the same situation as me.  i know if they can do it then i will be able to as well.  Althoguth with that being said this shit sucks withdrawls are a bitch right now.  17 year dipper and smoker to cold turkey in 1 day.  my body is hating me right now but i know in the long run it will help.
Welcome reaper and congrats on posting roll. I pm'd you my number. Use it if you need anything. Proud to be quit with you today
Stick with it man. I'm on day 8 and it's much better already. The first 3 days were a total fog, headaches, couldn't sleep, but its now passed. So take it one day at a time. As they say quit for today and don't worry about tmrw. proud to quit with you.

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Re: DAY 1
« Reply #7 on: October 15, 2013, 05:07:00 PM »
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This is DAY 1 for me and i have searched the internet on ways to quit and stumbled upon this site and have read alot of stories that show other users in the same situation as me. i know if they can do it then i will be able to as well. Althoguth with that being said this shit sucks withdrawls are a bitch right now. 17 year dipper and smoker to cold turkey in 1 day. my body is hating me right now but i know in the long run it will help.
Welcome reaper and congrats on posting roll. I pm'd you my number. Use it if you need anything. Proud to be quit with you today
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Re: DAY 1
« Reply #6 on: October 15, 2013, 04:55:00 PM »
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Hey Reaper! welcome to the site and congrats on your decision to quit. Not sure if you figured it out yet or not, but learn how to post roll in your group (january 2014) and then do so every day. Also get to know some folks in your group and around the site. Click on the pink colored "WELCOME CENTER" link towards the top left of this page to get started.

Some things that helped me in the early days of my quit were sunflower seeds, jolly ranchers, atomic fireballs, gum, and fake chew. Use any non-nicotine tool you want. Try them all and decide what works for you. Exercise is a great way to burn off some of the anxiety, and drink lots of water to clear out your system.

We quit 1 day at a time here. You post roll each day, which is your promise to not use nicotine all day - then do whatever it takes to keep nicotine out of your body that whole day. then repeat it all the next day. Don't fall into the trap of thinking about how hard it will be to quit forever. Just quit for today.

Its a bitch at first but it does get easier. Quit with you today. PM me if I can help in any way.

Rick

EDIT: I see you figured out how to post roll Reaper, great job! You got my support, I also suggest you PM "Sportster4Ever" in your group, who has offered to provide more accountability.
Reaper,
Rick did a great job outlining things that you could use as alternatives. The only tid bit of information I would add to that is to prepare yourself mentally and physically.

Quitting is definitely not easy, but you have some promising quitters in your quit group and your intros. Prepare to control any anger. You may be a docile guy but during your quit you will have a short fuse. I urge you to remember that only you put worm dirt between your cheek and gum, no one else.

Join your group 100% that means put your phone number out there to them and let them help you while you help them back. Accountability is everything and even the hard core quitters need new vision from time to time.

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Re: DAY 1
« Reply #5 on: October 15, 2013, 04:32:00 PM »
Hey Reaper! welcome to the site and congrats on your decision to quit. Not sure if you figured it out yet or not, but learn how to post roll in your group (january 2014) and then do so every day. Also get to know some folks in your group and around the site. Click on the pink colored "WELCOME CENTER" link towards the top left of this page to get started.

Some things that helped me in the early days of my quit were sunflower seeds, jolly ranchers, atomic fireballs, gum, and fake chew. Use any non-nicotine tool you want. Try them all and decide what works for you. Exercise is a great way to burn off some of the anxiety, and drink lots of water to clear out your system.

We quit 1 day at a time here. You post roll each day, which is your promise to not use nicotine all day - then do whatever it takes to keep nicotine out of your body that whole day. then repeat it all the next day. Don't fall into the trap of thinking about how hard it will be to quit forever. Just quit for today.

Its a bitch at first but it does get easier. Quit with you today. PM me if I can help in any way.

Rick

EDIT: I see you figured out how to post roll Reaper, great job! You got my support, I also suggest you PM "Sportster4Ever" in your group, who has offered to provide more accountability.
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Re: DAY 1
« Reply #4 on: October 15, 2013, 11:12:00 AM »
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welcome Reaper,

Read this, if I can do it so can you. Your in the right place



What Price to Save Ourselves?

by Spongebob

For over 2 decades, my best quit efforts lasted maybe 10 or so days. Finally, asking myself the right question changed my attitude and made it possible to quit. This quit is not easy, but it is finally in MY CONTROL and (I firmly believe) FINAL.

Previously, I always asked "how can I find the strength to break this addiction? In particular, how can I get through the crushing brain fog that always leads to my demise. I can't stay quit or start quitting right now because I get too brain-stupid to get any work done." THAT QUESTION ALWAYS LED ME TO FAIL because (a) it gave me the choice to fail, and (B) it said I had other priorities that I would allow to interfere with quitting.

This time, I asked myself a different question. "IS THERE ANYTHING I WILL NOT DO IN ORDER TO QUIT? IS ANY COST TOO HIGH?" Since nobody was asking me to give up my family, I decided the answer was "NO." I therefore decided that I WILL INCUR ANY COST WHATSOEVER TO QUIT. If I must, I will use up all my vacation time to get away from the office until the fog lifts. If I have no vacation time left, I'll call in sick (and I consider addiction withdrawal to be honestly sick). If I run out of vacation/sick time, I'll ask for unpaid leave until my head clears up and while I practice handling fewer stresses without opening a tin. If I can't get unpaid leave, I'll let that job go (and go find a new job AFTER I SAVED MY LIFE). If I can't afford being on unpaid leave or unemployment, I will swallow my pride and ask for help from family  friends, and I will sell my stupid car/house/stereo while I SAVE MY LIFE.

WOW, once I decided that NO COST WAS TOO HIGH TO SAVE MY LIFE, and that I would GLADLY INCUR THOSE COSTS, my whole mental attitude changed. No longer were there any impediments to quitting. Once that was my attitude, quitting was easier than I had experienced in prior efforts. I did have to cut back on my office time (and incur some temporary pay reduction), but nothing drastic. And in the long run, who gives a damn?

See, the real barrier wasn't quitting tobacco -- the real barrier had been what I had not CONSIDERED doing, or had not been WILLING to do, in order to make quitting the absolute #1 priority.

Another example: does quitting make being around the house unbearable? Negotiate leaving for 2 weeks!!! "Honey, I need these 2 weeks in order to give you the rest of my life. This isn't a vacation, this is the old 'stick with me in sickness and in health thing.' It's unfair to leave you with the kids, but I will make it up to you, and you will like the new me much better, and I won't go and get cancer on you.")

I came to this "At What Price" attitude after my wife died. She had been given a terminal diagnosis from hell with no hope whatsoever (Lou Gehrig's Disease). We had wished there was something/anything we could do, but there was not. And she had done nothing to deserve it (no smokes, barely drank, exercised regularly, young).

Now here I was, 14 months after she passed away, giving myself my own terminal sentence. But this was a sentence I had the power to stop. My wife had been denied any such power. So, every time I CHOSE to fill my lip, I insulted the memory of my wife. My wife and I would have paid ANY PRICE to save her: sacrificing job, house, friends, etc.

Once I asked "What Price" to save myself, the answers became rather obvious and easy. This quit is not easy, but now it is only a question of time. The fog still lingers some, but now I just ride it out rather than fight it or let it scare me back to the can.

Hey guys, don't fill the boards with condolences. It's been 15 months and I've come to terms with my loss. But I wanted to share this story to prompt you to ask yourselves, "Is Any Price Too High?" Are you putting artificial barriers (like the job, or conserving vacation days and sick leave, or keeping secrets from your wife) in the way of accomplishing THE MOST IMPORTANT GOAL in your life right now?

Would you quit your job, sell your house and move to a desolate place where you have no friends, all in order to save the life of your child, wife, or father? Of course you would. Now, do whatever you have to do, at whatever cost, to save your own life.
That is deffinetly an uplifting and inspiring story. thank you for sharign that with me.
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Re: DAY 1
« Reply #3 on: October 15, 2013, 11:06:00 AM »
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This is DAY 1 for me and i have searched the internet on ways to quit and stumbled upon this site and have read alot of stories that show other users in the same situation as me. i know if they can do it then i will be able to as well. Althoguth with that being said this shit sucks withdrawls are a bitch right now. 17 year dipper and smoker to cold turkey in 1 day. my body is hating me right now but i know in the long run it will help.
You stumbled into the right place. Remember every shitty second of the first few days and let it be your reminder to never do this again.

Hour by hour, minute by minute, what every it takes to get through.

You can do this!!!
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Re: DAY 1
« Reply #2 on: October 15, 2013, 11:01:00 AM »
welcome Reaper,

Read this, if I can do it so can you. Your in the right place



What Price to Save Ourselves?

by Spongebob

For over 2 decades, my best quit efforts lasted maybe 10 or so days. Finally, asking myself the right question changed my attitude and made it possible to quit. This quit is not easy, but it is finally in MY CONTROL and (I firmly believe) FINAL.

Previously, I always asked "how can I find the strength to break this addiction? In particular, how can I get through the crushing brain fog that always leads to my demise. I can't stay quit or start quitting right now because I get too brain-stupid to get any work done." THAT QUESTION ALWAYS LED ME TO FAIL because (a) it gave me the choice to fail, and (B) it said I had other priorities that I would allow to interfere with quitting.

This time, I asked myself a different question. "IS THERE ANYTHING I WILL NOT DO IN ORDER TO QUIT? IS ANY COST TOO HIGH?" Since nobody was asking me to give up my family, I decided the answer was "NO." I therefore decided that I WILL INCUR ANY COST WHATSOEVER TO QUIT. If I must, I will use up all my vacation time to get away from the office until the fog lifts. If I have no vacation time left, I'll call in sick (and I consider addiction withdrawal to be honestly sick). If I run out of vacation/sick time, I'll ask for unpaid leave until my head clears up and while I practice handling fewer stresses without opening a tin. If I can't get unpaid leave, I'll let that job go (and go find a new job AFTER I SAVED MY LIFE). If I can't afford being on unpaid leave or unemployment, I will swallow my pride and ask for help from family  friends, and I will sell my stupid car/house/stereo while I SAVE MY LIFE.

WOW, once I decided that NO COST WAS TOO HIGH TO SAVE MY LIFE, and that I would GLADLY INCUR THOSE COSTS, my whole mental attitude changed. No longer were there any impediments to quitting. Once that was my attitude, quitting was easier than I had experienced in prior efforts. I did have to cut back on my office time (and incur some temporary pay reduction), but nothing drastic. And in the long run, who gives a damn?

See, the real barrier wasn't quitting tobacco -- the real barrier had been what I had not CONSIDERED doing, or had not been WILLING to do, in order to make quitting the absolute #1 priority.

Another example: does quitting make being around the house unbearable? Negotiate leaving for 2 weeks!!! "Honey, I need these 2 weeks in order to give you the rest of my life. This isn't a vacation, this is the old 'stick with me in sickness and in health thing.' It's unfair to leave you with the kids, but I will make it up to you, and you will like the new me much better, and I won't go and get cancer on you.")

I came to this "At What Price" attitude after my wife died. She had been given a terminal diagnosis from hell with no hope whatsoever (Lou Gehrig's Disease). We had wished there was something/anything we could do, but there was not. And she had done nothing to deserve it (no smokes, barely drank, exercised regularly, young).

Now here I was, 14 months after she passed away, giving myself my own terminal sentence. But this was a sentence I had the power to stop. My wife had been denied any such power. So, every time I CHOSE to fill my lip, I insulted the memory of my wife. My wife and I would have paid ANY PRICE to save her: sacrificing job, house, friends, etc.

Once I asked "What Price" to save myself, the answers became rather obvious and easy. This quit is not easy, but now it is only a question of time. The fog still lingers some, but now I just ride it out rather than fight it or let it scare me back to the can.

Hey guys, don't fill the boards with condolences. It's been 15 months and I've come to terms with my loss. But I wanted to share this story to prompt you to ask yourselves, "Is Any Price Too High?" Are you putting artificial barriers (like the job, or conserving vacation days and sick leave, or keeping secrets from your wife) in the way of accomplishing THE MOST IMPORTANT GOAL in your life right now?

Would you quit your job, sell your house and move to a desolate place where you have no friends, all in order to save the life of your child, wife, or father? Of course you would. Now, do whatever you have to do, at whatever cost, to save your own life.
"CLOSE THE DOOR. In my opinion, it?s the single most important step in your final quit. There is one moment, THE moment, when you finally let go and surrender to the quit. After that moment, no temptation will be great enough, no lie persuasive enough to make you commit suicide by using tobacco."

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DAY 1
« on: October 15, 2013, 11:00:00 AM »
This is DAY 1 for me and i have searched the internet on ways to quit and stumbled upon this site and have read alot of stories that show other users in the same situation as me. i know if they can do it then i will be able to as well. Althoguth with that being said this shit sucks withdrawls are a bitch right now. 17 year dipper and smoker to cold turkey in 1 day. my body is hating me right now but i know in the long run it will help.
I never saw a wild thing sorry for itself. A small bird will drop frozen dead from a bough without ever having felt sorry for itself.?

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