The last dip I had was 2-3am PST Tuesday, April 3rd.Â
So I have officially passed my first 24 hours without any dip.
I lurked all day yesterday while I tried to beat back the cravings, reading as many stories of success as I could.
I've been a heavy dipper for the better part of 20 years, and off and on for over 30 years.
I tried quitting a few times, but I was never strong enough to do it.
The last 24 hours was pretty rough, I ate a LOT, but I drank a lot of water, took in a lot of fruits and Vitamin C. I took baths, showers, played with the dogs, read, took naps, chewed gum, brushed my teeth, everything I could do to distract myself from the cravings.
The headache has been the worst, but it's better this morning than it was yesterday afternoon so I don't feel so bad.
What do I do next?
Thanks for the support
Dave
First, congratulations!!!! I am only on day 22 but I am happy. I can't believe what an awakening I have had just by being quit. Here is what I think you should do.
#1 Post Roll in the July Group. That is your commitment not to take tobacco in any form for that day. Putting your name down is giving your word to you and us that you quit.
#2 Enjoy the pain of sobering up. Realize that you are an addict, get control of your addiction, promise yourself never to go through it again.
#3 Write your introduction and use it as a journal. VENT, RAGE and LEARN from this site. Look back on your progress. It helps you recommit to keep fighting the addiction to nicotine.
#4 reach out and make friends on the site. Build a network of brothers to help you stay strong during weak moments.
#5 Always post roll every day and repeat daily. Most important and simplest thing to do.
#6 Laugh and stay busy. These SOB's in chat got me laughing...when I laughed I really felt like the pain was numbed.
#7 People who are important in your life, don't take your edge out on them, come to KTC and vent. You'll feel better and keep good relationships with family. You don't need to hear, "I liked you better when you chewed". Give your friends and family a chance to enjoy the new you.
#8 Give yourself time and patience. Once you beat the nic fits, you go into a fog, after the fog, you hit a funk, on top of that, you will react differently. Understand that your brain is rewiring and just be patient.
#9 Only worry about getting through the day you are on. Worry about tomorrow, tomorrow. Just post roll at the beginning of each day.
#10 Pray for those that are still in bondage of Nicotine. Enjoy your new found freedom and give back to the community by supporting the quitters and fighting the evils of Tobacco.
Finally, always post roll every day and repeat.