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Offline RWM

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Re: Day 1
« Reply #2 on: November 10, 2010, 10:39:00 PM »
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Well, I made the decision today to quit. I've been here before, I quit 5 years ago, when the website was QS.org. Went to the HOF in Dec. 2005, and fell away from the website after that, since the quit was going so well. Didn't touch tobacco for 4 years, rarely even thought about it, until last year. Got a dip from someone at our 20 year class reunion, for old times. After that, I couldn't get it out of my head. Eventually bought some Redman for hunting, then started buying Skoal Bandits. Now it's 3 cans a week. Dumbest thing I've ever done, but it snuck up and got a hold of me again. Promised myself that I would quit for good before my 40th birthday this month. I'm glad that this site is running again to replace QS, as it would be a lot tougher to quit on my own, since nobody else knows I started chewing again. Good luck to all of you! I know it can be done, since I've done it before. The toughest part is denying that temptation that will hit you someday, maybe years down the road.
you were at a place we dream about... years down the road and free of the nic bitch. quitters remember we are never free. You will face the urge at anytime down the line. Always remember, YOU ARE TOO DAMN WEAK TO HANDLE EVEN ONE DIP. You the weak ass stupid shit that started dipping, you who justified it to your family, friends and tried to fool yourself.

Don't ever think you can do just one. Post, carry the contract, get a tattoo... whaterver it takes to remind yourself everyday.

We just had a brother cave in our sept 10 group.

appaloosa - cowboy up and post - keep your word and join the suck.

pm me if you need a contact. I'm a 30 year ex-dipper. I've been free for 150 days. I will not dip today. Today I am clean.
Quit Date: 6/14/10 Hof Date: 9/21/10

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Philippians 4:6 - Don?t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all he has done.

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Day 1
« on: November 10, 2010, 04:15:00 PM »
Well, I made the decision today to quit. I've been here before, I quit 5 years ago, when the website was QS.org. Went to the HOF in Dec. 2005, and fell away from the website after that, since the quit was going so well. Didn't touch tobacco for 4 years, rarely even thought about it, until last year. Got a dip from someone at our 20 year class reunion, for old times. After that, I couldn't get it out of my head. Eventually bought some Redman for hunting, then started buying Skoal Bandits. Now it's 3 cans a week. Dumbest thing I've ever done, but it snuck up and got a hold of me again. Promised myself that I would quit for good before my 40th birthday this month. I'm glad that this site is running again to replace QS, as it would be a lot tougher to quit on my own, since nobody else knows I started chewing again. Good luck to all of you! I know it can be done, since I've done it before. The toughest part is denying that temptation that will hit you someday, maybe years down the road.
Experience is a hard teacher.  She gives the test first, and the lesson afterwards.

Day #3000 - 1/27/19
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