Would be great to be able to talk with other quitters. The reason for falling off the wagon,
Going through a tough divorce. Felt my dip was my only friend.
Hey Dagribble. Career Fireman/EMT here as well. It gets better. Slow as shit but it gets better. Make it through the day. Close your eyes. WUPP and repeat. Just 24 hours at a time. You can do just about anything for a day.
Reach out if I can help
Hold the line brother
~HAG
Start posting roll and take advantage of the brother/sisterhood. It is so much easier to quit with a bunch of fellow quitters at your side.
Quitting by myself never worked. I tried that road many times and I always failed. I'm at day 2,062 quitting here at KTC with a team of supporters. It works.
Just to be clear, nobody falls off the wagon. Its a conscious decision.
You chose to put that cat shit back in your mouth.
Have you truly decided now not to use any more nicotine today?
Why should we believe you this time?
Are you ready to BE quit instead of trying to quit?
Quitting is as easy as deciding not to use today, making a promise saying as much and keeping your word.
Are you man (or woman) enough to make a promise and keep your word for 24 hours?
All we ask here is for you to promise not to ingest nicotine in any form today and then keep your word.
If you are committed to this then the expectation is that you will make the same decision tomorrow and then again keep your word.
It is a simple formula, but the beginning is very hard to do.
Anyone can do just about anything for 24 hours, here we commit to doing that daily.
Are you ready for that this time?
Or will this just be another attempt?
Attempts suck more than the suck.
Every time you try and fail, you have to start over. Almost nothing is as painful as days 1, 2, and 3.
How may times do you want to go through day 1?
I know I do not ever want to do that again.
If you are ready to be done, and never experience day 1 again, then sack up; make your promise; and keep that shit out of your mouth.
We will plan to see you here again tomorrow for day 7.
I see that you were going through a tough divorce and made the weak ass decision to use nicotine to sooth your fucking soul.
Life happens every day and its not always kind, what will you do when life throws you another curve ball?
being quit means that nothing will allow you to choose nicotine over freedom. Are you ready for that commitment?
Can you stay quit when Lassie dies, when you get divorced, when you lose your job, when you have a heart attack, when your soulmate is diagnosed with breast cancer, when you are diagnosed with terminal cancer, when your child commits suicide?
Quitters here have gone through all of that and remained quit because they had posted their promise and were committed to keeping their word and being quit.
Being quit means no matter what, never again. Are you ready for that this time?
We will be here to help you, but only you can make that decision. So whats it going to be?