I just had my last dip, enough is enough. A bit about me, male 32 started dipping when I was 15. Tried to quit once with the nicotine gum. No support group. I lasted 48 hours I think.
Been browsing the site for an hour and really like what I see here. I think this support will be great. With only one half-ass attempt at quitting I have to admit I am scared. I want to quit, it has gone on too long. Part of me wonders if I have the strength for the next few weeks. I think I need to just learn to take it day by day, hour by hour if I have too. Deep down I know cold turkey is the way to go. I don't have much of a plan in place and decided to just quit tonight, that has me worried. Can someone just quit on a whim like this?
I need to figure out the roll call part still. I am on night schedule so I will not be posting my first roll call until later today after I wake up.
I really like what I read here, Mtav.
"You're scared." Well of course you're scared, you realize that tobacco kills people, and you don't want to be one of them. And you realize you're an addict, and you need help.
"You don't have much of a plan, and decided to just quit tonight." That's the way to do it, my man. We all have only the simplest of plans for our Quit here.
Here's the plan:
First flush (and I mean flush, not throw in the trash) everything you have.
Next, go to your quit group's page and post roll. Posting roll is understood by all of us as our promise to each other not to use nicotine in any form that day. 1 day only.
Keep your promise that day.
Post roll the next day.
Keep your promise that day.
Repeat.
That is truly all there is to it. And that is how thousands of us nicotine addicts have Quit and stayed Quit. You can do it too.