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Offline Idaho Spuds

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Re: 9/18 Quit date
« Reply #4 on: September 19, 2016, 04:58:00 PM »
Each day it will get better!!! Post roll and stay quit, don't go through this again!
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Offline Armydan13

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Re: 9/18 Quit date
« Reply #3 on: September 19, 2016, 04:36:00 PM »
Welcome Nola.

The first few days are the only time you will feel physical withdrawals; however you will soon find out the mental hold nicotine had on your life. Even at day 72 I am still repairing my brain to live without dip. For the past ten years I have done everything with a dip in!

I hope to see you post your day 1 in the December pre-hof group. These guys will help you along the way, go one day at a time and you will soon feel a lot better about yourself. PM me if you need anything.

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Offline RDB

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Re: 9/18 Quit date
« Reply #2 on: September 19, 2016, 01:37:00 PM »
Welcome. Go to the Welcome Centerand learn how to post roll. Posting roll is the cost of admission to this otherwise free site.

The first three days are absolute hell. After that it just sucks a lot. When you finally break through past the suck, you will experience a sense of freedom which is quite frankly priceless.

Between now and then, read a lot on this site. Reach out to others, and refuse to cave.

Proud to quit with you.

Offline BNola

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9/18 Quit date
« on: September 19, 2016, 10:33:00 AM »
Just checking in. I quit yesterday afternoon. I'm 12 hours into it and those of you who have some time under your belt why on earth would you ever want to go through this madness again? I've got cold sweats constantly, headache, cravings, foggyness, confusion, and fatique. Last night I barely slept, spent the night walking off tension. My whole being is consumed by this lunatic withdrawal. My thoughts are absolutely incoherent.
Hanging in there. Not giving up. Not going to allow this drug to have this much of a physical hold over me.