Hey Crusher, this was my first time reading your intro and I can't tell you how much it was like looking in the mirror and seeing my former self. The secrecy, the lies, the health concerns, failed quits and ultimately the desperation. I also told my wife about my quit 2 weeks in, showed her the site, and posted roll in front of her. I needed those 2 weeks to show her that this wasn't going to be another empty promise. By bringing her in early and having her part of my accountability just made my foundation all the stronger.
You're now at a point where you can look back at your former self through the eyes of a quitter. It's a pathetic view (and it needs to be...you don't ever want to be that guy again), but that view when you look forward is pure bliss. I can't even begin to tell you how rewarding quitting dip has been for me on so many levels. Just trust me when I tell you, posting roll is the biggest gift you can give yourself. A guy in my group just decided to stop giving himself that daily gift (after 1400 days) and if he's here posting a day 1, I won't be surprised.
Congratulations on passing that 30 day mark. It gets a lot better from here and every day thereafter.