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Offline Scowick65

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Re: Neeeeeddddd to quit
« Reply #3 on: March 23, 2011, 08:18:00 PM »
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Don't even know how I got to this site today but I'm glad I did.  I have tried quitting a million times- set dates, bought the gum, everything!  Most of my friends dip and one of my best friend's just quit a few months ago, but I have way more of an addictive personality than him.  On the days I've tried to quit and actually made it to the evening, I would get really tired, feel sick, and just stare blankly at my work- so much that I can't even do my work- but I know if I quit it will be all good.  I have asthma and anxiety, and that makes it even more important that I quit.  I've been chewing for almost 13 years now and there is no way I can do this without you all.  I feel like I have so much in common with all of you already.  I can't eat, watch a movie, take a drive, or anything without having or thinking about having a dip.  I just dumped all my chew down the toilet......again, but now for the last time.  I can't wait to get started and meet all of you that know what I'm going through.  I will gladly accept any advice.  Thanks,
Ryan
Hang in there dude!!

Don't let the shit get the best of you. You're a better man than that! You can do it!
You have posted roll. That is the most important thing. Now, you need to read, read, read. Read posts in your group, other groups, words of wisdom, HOF speeches. You will find you have a lot in common with others and you will learn a lot. Start making friends and trading telephone numbers etc. Anything and everything to stay quit.

No more dip in your mouth. Ever.

Congrats on your decision.

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Re: Neeeeeddddd to quit
« Reply #2 on: March 23, 2011, 08:12:00 PM »
Quote from: alwaysskoalin
Don't even know how I got to this site today but I'm glad I did. I have tried quitting a million times- set dates, bought the gum, everything! Most of my friends dip and one of my best friend's just quit a few months ago, but I have way more of an addictive personality than him. On the days I've tried to quit and actually made it to the evening, I would get really tired, feel sick, and just stare blankly at my work- so much that I can't even do my work- but I know if I quit it will be all good. I have asthma and anxiety, and that makes it even more important that I quit. I've been chewing for almost 13 years now and there is no way I can do this without you all. I feel like I have so much in common with all of you already. I can't eat, watch a movie, take a drive, or anything without having or thinking about having a dip. I just dumped all my chew down the toilet......again, but now for the last time. I can't wait to get started and meet all of you that know what I'm going through. I will gladly accept any advice. Thanks,
Ryan
Hang in there dude!!

Don't let the shit get the best of you. You're a better man than that! You can do it!
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Neeeeeddddd to quit
« on: March 23, 2011, 07:57:00 PM »
Don't even know how I got to this site today but I'm glad I did. I have tried quitting a million times- set dates, bought the gum, everything! Most of my friends dip and one of my best friend's just quit a few months ago, but I have way more of an addictive personality than him. On the days I've tried to quit and actually made it to the evening, I would get really tired, feel sick, and just stare blankly at my work- so much that I can't even do my work- but I know if I quit it will be all good. I have asthma and anxiety, and that makes it even more important that I quit. I've been chewing for almost 13 years now and there is no way I can do this without you all. I feel like I have so much in common with all of you already. I can't eat, watch a movie, take a drive, or anything without having or thinking about having a dip. I just dumped all my chew down the toilet......again, but now for the last time. I can't wait to get started and meet all of you that know what I'm going through. I will gladly accept any advice. Thanks,
Ryan