Day 45 -
I still don't feel like my old self, and I may not for a long time. Reading through what others 100s of days ahead of me went through, considering the length of time I used dip, and recollecting a year plus quit in 2005 and early 2006, it will be awhile before I feel "normal" again.
But I feel pretty good about my quit.
I've seen something here that bothers me. And maybe there is always two or three people in each group that don't get it, but what's up with the repeat day 1s?
If you are new and are reading this, here are the basic rules for success here:
1. Post roll. That is your promise for the day not to use nicotine in any way, shape, or form. I'll give you an example.
Allec gets up at 12:30 am to do his business. He posts roll that morning. That means he promised not to dip, smoke, chew gum, or use a patch until 12:01 am the next day. If he does, then he lied and broke his word.
2. If you have a midnight crave, post roll early in the day. You've given your word for the day.
3. Interact with others and get some phone numbers. You might never need them, but if you get to a point where a crave might turn into a cave, you have someone to call.
4. Don't post roll and cave the same day.
5. Make it as hard as possible to cave. Burn your boats - meaning throw out your cans, get some phone numbers, promise to talk to someone if things don't look good, and be accountable. Telling us about a cave is no good - it means you didn't make yourself accountable.
6. Post roll daily.
7. This is the most important. Admit you are an addict to one of the most addictive substances known to man, and that this is a battle for your life. Maybe it would be nicotine induced cancer that gets you or maybe it would be nicotine induced heart disease, but know that you are an addict.
8. This might not be obvious, but the tools here are free and they work when used properly.
Good luck.