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Offline InfaRedd

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Re: InfaRedd's Official Introduction
« Reply #3 on: January 03, 2018, 08:21:00 PM »
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So, a little bit about myself. I'm not the best at these type of things so here it goes:

I was born and raised in Western, Pa. Huge hockey and baseball fan (I played baseball for about 20 years), car nut, PC gamer, I like to work out also. Married to a beautiful, loving woman who always has my back, and has my back through my quit process.

Now down to brass tacks. I started dipping around 18 years ago after a baseball game. We went to my buddies house to celebrate. We pulled off a pretty impressive upset that night. Anyway, he pulled out a can of Cope Long Cut. I tried it and it hooked me. Got into Wintergreen when I was 20. I was 16 at the time I tired dip, and my god do I wish I could rewind time and say NO! I tried to quit a few times in the past, cold turkey, but failed every time. I decided to try something different this time around. I set a date of March 10th, 2017. It was a week before I was going to the dentist to get one of my lower molars extracted. Always fun, right?! Anyway, I quit dipping in early February, used the patch system for a month, and picked up some fake dip. I still use fake dip on occasions. On March 10th 2017 the patch came off, and so it began. No going back to dip, no more nic bitch, no turning back. Here we are 300 days later! All of you badass quitters inspire me everyday to keep going.

So here I am, KTC. Nice to officially introduce myself.

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Nice to see you man.

How have you stayed quit for 300 days?
How have I stayed quit for 300 days? By staying disciplined and telling myself that shit I put in my lip for 18 years has done zero good. Then joined this site. Dip is history!

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Re: InfaRedd's Official Introduction
« Reply #2 on: January 03, 2018, 08:16:00 PM »
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So, a little bit about myself. I'm not the best at these type of things so here it goes:

I was born and raised in Western, Pa. Huge hockey and baseball fan (I played baseball for about 20 years), car nut, PC gamer, I like to work out also. Married to a beautiful, loving woman who always has my back, and has my back through my quit process.

Now down to brass tacks. I started dipping around 18 years ago after a baseball game. We went to my buddies house to celebrate. We pulled off a pretty impressive upset that night. Anyway, he pulled out a can of Cope Long Cut. I tried it and it hooked me. Got into Wintergreen when I was 20. I was 16 at the time I tired dip, and my god do I wish I could rewind time and say NO! I tried to quit a few times in the past, cold turkey, but failed every time. I decided to try something different this time around. I set a date of March 10th, 2017. It was a week before I was going to the dentist to get one of my lower molars extracted. Always fun, right?! Anyway, I quit dipping in early February, used the patch system for a month, and picked up some fake dip. I still use fake dip on occasions. On March 10th 2017 the patch came off, and so it began. No going back to dip, no more nic bitch, no turning back. Here we are 300 days later! All of you badass quitters inspire me everyday to keep going.

So here I am, KTC. Nice to officially introduce myself.

InfaRedd 'oh yeah'
Nice to see you man.

How have you stayed quit for 300 days?
In the end I Surrender, I and I alone accept that I have and always will have a Nicotene ADDICTION. It is my choice to quit, but I can't do it alone. I get to go down this path one time, I want to do it right. I recognize that my word, my integrety to you is on the line and is only as good as my actions. Caving is not an option in this plan-Eafman 7/11

I am not cured. I will quit one day at a time. I will continue to do what works. Posting roll everyday. To do otherwise would be foolish on my part. You can do this-Ready 12/11

To overcome your addiction you must comprehend what it means to fail-Razd 3/12

Theres a lot of people that come here, especially vets, that WANT to be reminded that they are addicts.-Tarpon 6/12

Just as a building starts with architectural drawings. Your daily quit begins with a promise.-Scowick 2/13

Here and now, focused on today, minute by minute, whatever it takes, I promise to all my bros and myself not to become a negative stat and stay quit!-krok 1/15

I want everyone to be quit. Even the assholes.-Probe1957 1/18

Ignoring history or erasing history fixes nothing and leads you inevitably down the same path.-69franx 04/30/2021

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InfaRedd's Official Introduction
« on: January 03, 2018, 07:49:00 PM »
So, a little bit about myself. I'm not the best at these type of things so here it goes:

I was born and raised in Western, Pa. Huge hockey and baseball fan (I played baseball for about 20 years), car nut, PC gamer, I like to work out also. Married to a beautiful, loving woman who always has my back, and has my back through my quit process.

Now down to brass tacks. I started dipping around 18 years ago after a baseball game. We went to my buddies house to celebrate. We pulled off a pretty impressive upset that night. Anyway, he pulled out a can of Cope Long Cut. I tried it and it hooked me. Got into Wintergreen when I was 20. I was 16 at the time I tired dip, and my god do I wish I could rewind time and say NO! I tried to quit a few times in the past, cold turkey, but failed every time. I decided to try something different this time around. I set a date of March 10th, 2017. It was a week before I was going to the dentist to get one of my lower molars extracted. Always fun, right?! Anyway, I quit dipping in early February, used the patch system for a month, and picked up some fake dip. I still use fake dip on occasions. On March 10th 2017 the patch came off, and so it began. No going back to dip, no more nic bitch, no turning back. Here we are 300 days later! All of you badass quitters inspire me everyday to keep going.

So here I am, KTC. Nice to officially introduce myself.

InfaRedd 'oh yeah'