Good to know there are folks out there that have been in my shoes with hiding the fact that they dip! I'm tired of living the lie and will use that as one of my motivations to quit! Can't keep worrying about when I'll be able to sneak a dip on the weekends when I'm not at work! It is the stupidst habbit I ever picked up!
Glad to have you aboard Whacko...
I'm on day 55 and just recently have begun to realize just how good I was at ninja-dipping. I've spoken to a couple guys who I've known for quite a few years, and have even spent time hiking and camping with them, but they had no idea that I was a dipper. Who knew I had that talent...
Anyway, as to your wife, have you considered telling her what you're doing? I had been dipping for more than 20 years before I met my wife so she really had no influence on my addiction which kind of contributed to my decision to quit without telling her. I only told her after about three days of quit, and only because I realized that I was being an asshole to her and our kids. I wish I had told her earlier...it would have at least given her the understanding of what I was trying to do after 34 years. The other aspect is that I missed out on her support for those three or four days that are so critical to a successful start.
My advice to you is to start drinking heavily...no wait, that's from a movie...my advice is to get her involved in your quit. She'll probably be pissed that you've kept your addiction from her, but if you approach it from the "I'm an addict and I'm asking for your help" perspective, you'll proabably be more successful.
As others have said, thanks for your service...there are a ton of us veterans (military version) around here and we understand what it means to be in your shoes. All you need to do is reach out if you're having troubles. Get some numbers, read all you can, jump into the chat room...use the tools that are here for you. You can do this and we'll be right behind you every step of the way.