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Offline worktowin

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Re: Intoduction
« Reply #6 on: October 20, 2015, 04:54:00 AM »
One day at a time you can do this.

Freedom isn't won easily, but once you feel what it is like you'll know the fight is worthwhile. The first days are tough. Just focus on today, because there is a much brighter tomorrow.

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Offline lwildma2

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Re: Intoduction
« Reply #5 on: October 19, 2015, 11:44:00 AM »
Congrats on making the decision to quit. I was a big ninja dipper as well. To me it shows you are a bigger man by stepping up and correcting the problem instead of sitting back and letting it control you.

You want to be an encourager and motivator? Kick nic to the curb and show your 19 year old what a "weak man" can accomplish.

Keep posting roll and keep that promise.

PM me if you need anything.

I am proud to quit with you today.

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Re: Intoduction
« Reply #4 on: October 18, 2015, 05:06:00 PM »
Welcome quitter, 38 year slave to the tin here. 295 days later I am free today only because I post my word to my brothers and sister's here, every damn day as soon as I get up (very important ) there's always someone to talk to here by phone , forum ,whatever, you're never alone as long as you post your promise. Get numbers, get involved in your group and helping others will help you. Get this done, you're not getting any younger! We're all addicts here, just like you. Quit on! Pm for my number if you want.
Tobacco is so addictive it took me a year after a massive heart attack, in which doctor confirmed caused from dipping to finally put a lid on the bitch! ODAAT EDD

Offline Stillamarine

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Re: Intoduction
« Reply #3 on: October 18, 2015, 02:14:00 PM »
Hey there brother, you got this. The number one thing to do here is make sure you join your quit group. Accountability + Brother(sister)hood = Success here. Get on Jan 2016 and post roll. Exchange some numbers or email with your brothers. Everyone goes through hard times and it helps to have someone to talk it out with.

Today I quit with you
No day but today.

Semper Fi

24 years of dipping = 8,765 days of slavery to the nic-bitch (approximately)

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Offline Nomore1959

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Re: Intoduction
« Reply #2 on: October 18, 2015, 02:05:00 PM »
Welcome! A language quibble, you have stopped before (we all have) but quit is different.

Post roll, support your fellow quitters, and succeed one day at a time.

Your quit group is the Jan 2016 group (you will get to 100 days with them).
I quit with you today.

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Intoduction
« on: October 18, 2015, 01:49:00 PM »
Its very hard for me to admit a weakness as I try to be a encourager and motivator to those around me. But I've got nothing, if I continue to let a can of dip control me on every level.
I have been chewing since I was 15, I am now 47, you do the math. I have quit more times than I can remember. With minimal success- anywhere from 2 hours to over 6 months. I always find a reason to go back and cave. I found this site by actively looking for a miracle way to finally be free from my can of dip. I know there's no miracle cure. The funny thing is only those close to me know I dip. You say, Ninja, I was a formal waiter in college at a high end restaurant and I would chew my whole shift wearing a tuxedo and spitting in the garbage cans. My children are now 20 and 19(swore to quit on their births, etc......), my 19yr old, yes followed in my footsteps and has been chewing on and off for 3yrs and I v noticed in the past 6 months he doesn't care who
sees him. I 'm not quitting for him, but I 'm quitting to show him, if I can be free from nic than you surely can!! The longest I'v quit in the past 3 years has been 108 days, I did that by using the Dip Stop Program(bacc-off). I felt I had great success with it, but I was only accountable to myself and my one accountability partner who did a great job but has never been addicted. So I quit today with my new band of brothers and sisters. I will post roll call daily and reachout when I don't know what to do. And hopefully help others along the way. Quit to live