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Lancer
Lancer
7 years ago

Just recently started to quit dip for the 2nd time. On my first attempt, I went 4 months before caving. Now I’m trying it again, and why some people think that nicotine is a stimulant is beyond me. Right now I feel a bit edgy, and having difficulty sleeping, but I have much more energy than I did before, and I actually feel like getting more things done now than when my brain was under the influence of nicotine. And the tightness in my chest is gone, as my heart is no longer working 2x harder to pump blood through my veins with that sludge going through it. I’ve ordered a shipment of Baccoff chew, as it is one of the better dip substitutes that I know of. I hope to have a more successful run this time, as my life may depend on me quitting ASAP.

Wish me luck!

TKV
TKV
7 years ago
Reply to  Lancer

Lancer, all the best. I also caved previously but now I am really going beyond the unreal mental craves that make me caved. Stay on the course man!

Josh
Josh
7 years ago

Day 7. It’s been a rough week but starting to get better. Today will be a good test because I’m going on a camping/fishing trip for the weekend along with a road trip to get there. Usually would have a dip in all of this situations. I know if I can get through the weekend dip free, I’ll be able to get through it for a lifetime.

RandellT
RandellT
7 years ago
Reply to  Josh

Man, I am on day 4. Good luck with you trip. I would bring some snacks, seeds, sodas, and not drink. I had a cookout yesterday. I was nervous about the whole day being a trigger and decided to not drink. It was a breeze. I have decided to not drink any alcohol for 60 days to help with the quit.

Josh
Josh
7 years ago
Reply to  Josh

Well I did it. 2 long road trips alot with camping and fishing. Those are my ultimate dip triggers and would’ve had a whole can in probably 12 hours or so. Glad to say I was dip free, and glad to say I’ve been clean for officially a week.

Jared
Jared
7 years ago

In march I quit for 2 months with my roommate. However he failed and I used that as an excuse to go get “just one more” can. Then immediately fell victim to dip again. However last night I decided to start back up. I miss the freedom of not having to rely on a few pouches in my
Lip, and not constantly being scared of a cut or weird spot in my mouth and having anxiety attacks from running back and forth to the mirror to check out my mouth every hour. So today is Day 1. Honestly scared of how it’ll effect my focus in school, but so far at work it has not been a problem as I’m here typing this now.

Mike S
Mike S
7 years ago

Day 69 here 🙂

I know what I’m doing tonight!!!!!

Murph32
Murph32
7 years ago

DAY 100 HOF!!!!! Thank you thank you God and thank you for all of your comments and support during this process. I have to say it feels darn good not to be consumed by the evil can anymore. Chewie thank you for creating this website because in those early days it seemed so impossible but coming here has helped tremendously. Though this is a huge milestone I know the journey is lifelong and I’d like to say I quit with you all today! Happy First Day of Autumn!

Steve no happy
7 years ago
Reply to  Murph32

(((( Rock & Roll )))) Murph congratulations ⛷

sig45
sig45
7 years ago
Reply to  Steve no happy

SNH,

Great to see you have our backs in here. You my friend will become a quit legend in my book.

sig45
sig45
7 years ago
Reply to  Murph32

Great work Murph32 on 100 days quit. Keep on moving on and you too shall see.

Fame
7 years ago

My friend can’t quit. I tried to help him but he only quits for a week and then go back again. 🙁

Sam
Sam
7 years ago

Day 23. I’m quitting today.

Casey988f
Casey988f
7 years ago

56 days no chew after 25 years with a can in my pocket, it sounds strange to say that.

Mitch Cusolito
Mitch Cusolito
7 years ago

Day 77 I’ve been a grumpy son of a bitch the last couple of months and just realized I have some work to do on my attitude. Time to do some step work. Some of you will understand

Steve no happy
7 years ago

CJACOB98
Congratulations on the baby!
I’m sure you’re desperate to help your husband quit and you probably feel helpless. There are some councilors on here that could probably give you some good advice, that’s why I ‘m posting here at the top in hopes they’ll see it .

I said I would quit when my daughter was born too.Thirteen years later I finally did,and no one believed me.In fact once they realized I did,then came the insulting comments.

Unfortunately I don’t think there’s much you can do.I just got sick of it and quit,just like that.Maybe someone has got better advice.

Don’t give up hope,

Dundippin
7 years ago
Reply to  Steve no happy

CJACOB98

i echo Steve No Happy’s sentiments. My daughter was born 23 years ago. I tried quitting before she was born and failed. I wanted to right after she was born and I failed.

I was a VP of technology and addicted to this damn habit and just could not give it up. I tried patches, lozenges, etc. One thing that did work for me was going to a counselor who after 4 sessions hypnotized me and got me to stop for a full 9 months. My older brother ruined that for me. He was still smoking cigarettes and convinced me I could not be successful. I went back to dipping with a vengeance.

I did not find this site until right before I quit at the ripe old age at 59. Our company had a reorg and I was out. I took advantage of the time off to finally quit.

Why did I quit? I was getting spastic. I could do all the snuff I wanted and it was not making things better. I was getting panic attacks. I found the KTC site, started reading and decided I finally wanted to quit and I did.

What made my quit successful was that I wanted to do it. Not my wonderful wife or daughter. Not my friends. Me.

I recommend you provide your husband with this site and let him join when he is ready. I highly encourage you not to push him anymore. As much as he loves you and is ready to start a family, the more you push him the more he will defend his turf and stay true to his habit.

It reminds me of raising a teenage daughter. If she loves him and you tell her she has to break up with the guy, she won’t and she loves him even more. If you accept the boyfriend, allow him to come over to the house and have him over for dinner etc. he will all of a sudden become uncool and your daughter will ditch the guy.

It is like that.

The greatest freedom you can give your husband is to say: I love you, I want you to know about this site, but I accept your habit and I only want you to quit when you are ready. You can do this as long as you need. When you are ready to quit I will be there for you and will support you.

If you say that you will bring joy to his heart and make the decision all his. When he does decide to quit, he will be all in.

I love my wife of 30 years but if she had ever put her foot down and said it is either me or the snuff, I am sorry to say I would have chosen the snuff. We have a very strong marriage.

One further piece of joy for me was when my daughter who was nominated to be a fulbright scholar and sociology student of the year saw me quit, she gave up smoking within 3 months of my quit.

I told her from the beginning that just because I was quitting did not mean she had to quit. I had no expectations. I used tobacco for 40 plus years and I expected her to do the same. The next thing I know she had some panic attacks from vaping and just stopped cold turkey. It has been over one year!

Giving people the freedom to make the decision on their own without pressure is everything.

I promise if you say what I suggested to your husband, when he does quit, it will be for good.

Congratulations on starting your wonderful family.

I quit with the other quitters today. I will quit with your husband when he is ready.

Dundippin Day 740

CHEFROCK
CHEFROCK
7 years ago

DAY 51 HALF WAY TO 100

Josh
Josh
7 years ago

Well day 3 is over with, on to day 4. Nic is out of my body. For the last couple weeks or so I was ready to quit, but couldn’t for the life of me pick a day I was ready. It would always be “oh this will be the last can, tomorrow is the day”. Even though deep down I was lying to myself. As weird it is to say, I had a stomach flu over the weekend and thank God I did. It made me not even crave a chew all day Sunday. So I picked that as my first day. Today was probably the hardest so far, as I went through a few trigger situations I would normally throw a dip in. But I’m tired of the shit. I’ve tried the fake stuff in the past but it doesn’t seem to really do it for me, so I think I’m gonna try doing without this time. But this time I have a whole new passionate feeling about quitting. I’ve been doing it for the better part of 6 years. Tired of the constant worry, all the sores, black stuck in my teeth, spit bottles all over my truck. So glad to be clean. He’ll I’m craving right now but am not even thinking about putting one in. Here’s to a fresh start on life! I quit with all of you today.

Mattvo27
Mattvo27
7 years ago
Reply to  Josh

Going off a point you made about being distracted with the flu…. an idea that has worked for my buddy is to give up caffiene (if you are addicted) at the same time as chew (smoking in his case). It sounds crazy but the lack of caffiene can distract you from a lack of dip. However, combining both withdrawals could be worse so I do not recommend this to everyone. And I never tried it, but everyone is different just an idea.

4thewin
4thewin
7 years ago

Day 1 – at age 51, with 35 years of abuse under my belt and numerous failed quits in my past, I am hoping that support from this site can help. My almost 2 can a day habit (Skoal Long Cut Wintergreen) needs to end now. One day at a time!

Steve b quit no happy
Steve b quit no happy
7 years ago
Reply to  4thewin

4THEWIN
I had Godzirra on my back breathing fire on my head , for what felt like forever.
Things are gonna get rough,but you can do it.Everyone here knows what you’re gonna go through,have any questions,ask.

GrizzFight
GrizzFight
7 years ago

24 days getting close to a month! I decided over the weekend to stop taking the Smokey Mountain pouches. I was sighting my rifle in and clearing lanes for the deer season. Feeling pretty good right now still having cravings though especially with hunting around the corner.

Mark Westby
Mark Westby
7 years ago
Reply to  GrizzFight

Grizzfight, 63-days dip free for me. Getting sad and anxious with bow season starting in a couple of weeks. Will really miss sitting in my stand with a good chew going. Already playing mind games that I will only chew when hunting, but have played that game before. Always think it will be different.
Copenhagen Long Cut Straight.
Mark W.

Tom S.
Tom S.
7 years ago

704 days. Thats kinda nuts?! Picked up a nintendo switch today, was kind of excited to try it out, its been awhile since ive gotten anything for myself. after sitting down playing for around 5-10 min i got this urge. Not exactly consciously jonesing for a chew at first until i started thinking about it. Hard to explain but one of my old triggers was playing video games. Id always think how much funner a game would be with a wad of chew in my lip. I dont think i was in any real danger, idk if there is anything at this point that could make me slip but was odd, i havnt had a craving/ urge in a long while? Almost forgot what they felt like.

John
John
7 years ago
Reply to  Tom S.

Hi Tom,
Just curious if you ever used fake chew?

Tom S.
Tom S.
7 years ago
Reply to  John

No never did. Used to chew that beef jerky chew when i was a little kid. I didnt know about the fake chew they sell on here when i quit.

Baker
Baker
7 years ago

20 Days. Still have cravings. Focusing on not chewing one day at a time.

Murph32
Murph32
7 years ago

Day 95!

sig45
sig45
7 years ago

ELKSLAYER-

You keep this quit up and soon you too shall see……….

Steve b Quit no happy
Steve b Quit no happy
7 years ago

This may not go over well.
I haven’t drank coffee for over a year, today I had a small black ice coffee before lifting weights and almost immediately,dizziness,panicky,and very shakey.I almost capsized when I got out of the car.
The weights felt lighter but my heart was pounding, and I kept pacing back and forth,couldn’t stop.Good thing I lift in my garage and not at a gym,cause people would have thought “something’s up with that guy “.
Next , time for a walk.4 miles,my usual pace is 14 to 15 min mile.Today 13 minute miles,and I could’ve kept going.But I sweat almost as much walking with the caffeine as I do running with no caffeine .
My heart was in overdrive the whole time.This can’t be good,and I kept sweating long after I was done.So I’m suggesting, if you drink coffee stop.
Some of you might be thinking of contacting Chewie and demanding that he permanently ban this dipforbrains SteveB what ever he calls himself today,But just try it.One week no caffeine,see how you feel. Your heart will thank you for it.

Steve no give up….Sig.

Steve b quit No happy
Steve b quit No happy
7 years ago

Why , when I’m writing my comment it’s nice and neat , but when it posts it’s one big mess ?

sig45
sig45
7 years ago

SBQ, SNH,
I believe you’re right. If it make you feel like shit, don’t do it.
@sig- so happy, x0243

Mattvo27
Mattvo27
7 years ago

Caffiene has got a bigger hold on me then chew ever did. I don’t drink alcohol very much nor do the chew anymore so I let myself have this bad habit. But I 2nd for anyone that can stop.

Mattvo27
Mattvo27
7 years ago
Reply to  Chewie

Yeah the anxiety was amplified by the caffeine. I cut my intake down during the quit after realizing this. I also only did on average of two medium size dips a day (7 years tho) so idk if that’s why I made it without having to quit caffiene too.

Murph32
Murph32
7 years ago

Day 93! Closer and closer to triple digits and HOF! Thank you to all on this website for your support and sharing your stories.

The journey has been one of the most challenging yet in my adult life but I wouldn’t go back for nothing. No more hiding behind the can and you all know what I mean. Chasing the dip each day and lying to ourselves each day that we had it under control. Telling ourselves that this is the last one only to pop another in right after. Falling asleep with dip and waking up to stains on the bed. Crazy acid reflux from swallowed dip juice. Sneaking dip before meeting with client/people who you know wouldn’t approve.

Man the list goes on but what I’m saying is I feel Free! Amen! I quit with you all today?!

TT
TT
7 years ago

Day 26 – Still tough but getting thru it one day at a time.
I quit with you all today

Russell
Russell
7 years ago

Day 750 if i can u can. Quit and enjoy life without nic so much better

sig45
sig45
7 years ago

ELKSLAYER-

You are a quitting machine! You keep racking up those numbers and knocking them dead.
@sig x 0243

sig45
sig45
7 years ago

ELKSLAYER-

You are a quitting machine! You keep racking up those numbers and knocking them dead.
@sig x 0243

Mike S
Mike S
7 years ago

61 Days quit. Lovin’ Life. Lovin’ my new found freedom.

Jack the Hammer
Jack the Hammer
7 years ago
Reply to  Mike S

228 dip free! I still have insomnia. Can’t wait until it’s gone.

Dundippin
7 years ago

Way to keep up the fight Elksayer.

I quit with you today.

Dundippin, day 730

Mitch Cusolito
Mitch Cusolito
7 years ago

Day 70, craving when I wake up still though now it’s a fleeting one. I just keep quitting with you guys odaat.

Dundippin
7 years ago

Proud to say I made it to 2 years today. I would have never imagined it was possible. I still remember how terrible it was the first four days. I was out of work, catatonic and did nothing but sleep all day followed by brief stints to get up, eat, drink some OJ, pee and go back to bed. I finally broke out of that cycle and started living again. I did it slowly but surely.

I never imagined I would have been able to maintain the ability to shift my focus. I am amazed that i do not think about the habit at all. My only remembrance is my morning roll call post. I will never think about using ever again.

Many thanks to Chewie and the core group of volunteers that keep this site running and all of my quit buddies that have supported me along the way.

Special thanks to my wife and daughter who have supported me through all of this time. So proud that my daughter quit smoking because of the example I set.

I quit with you today.

Dundippin – day 730

George
George
7 years ago

135 days quit

GrizzFight
GrizzFight
7 years ago

18 days quit now…cravings are harder now than the first week for me. I’ve passed almost all of the difficult situations without caving thus far. Hopefully after a month these cravings will subside a little.

Steve no happy
7 years ago
Reply to  GrizzFight

WILL POWWA…GRIZZ
Everyone on here has it .You have it too.You wouldn’t be at 18 days if you didn’t
Keep goin bruh.

CJacob98
CJacob98
7 years ago
Reply to  Steve no happy

Hello, Steve! What’s the trick? We have a baby on the way (March) & he’s said without me bringing it up that he wants to quit. But he’s lied about buying it. And gets defensive when I’ve only asked once about him dipping 3 times at home. What’s the trick? What can I do to help him? I don’t want him to be in this alone, but I want will power to win & I know that it can. Anything would help!

Mitch Cusolito
Mitch Cusolito
7 years ago
Reply to  GrizzFight

Yep, it sucks but It will get better, I promise!

Marcus
Marcus
7 years ago

I am a union carpenter and dipped for 14 years I am on day 46, for the most part im glad I don’t dip anymore but the cravings are still there during certain times. I have to remind myself that it has become a lot better I do not crave a chew after lunch anymore which is huge especially when you work around guys that either chew or smoke. I personally use working out to help me get through it.

Steve no happy
7 years ago

A long time ago, burning bush tell man,”tabbacco no good,no touch!”Then talking snake come,tell man,”tabbacco good,smoke put in mouth chew,spit,good.”Man do.
This anger burning bush,make rain many days,drown all tabbacco.Talking snake come back,give seeds to man.Man grow tabbacco.This make big problems for man.
Peace to you all.

Murph32
Murph32
7 years ago

Day 90! Almost there and it just get better and better each day. I truly don’t remember the last time I had a craving. My anxiety is getting better and all the weird stuff is starting to subside. This site is such a blessing and havig all of you is an honor. I quit with you all today.

McGee3
McGee3
7 years ago
Reply to  Murph32

Thanks for your post I needed to read this I’m on day 46 and was wondering if id ever go a day without a craving

Murph32
Murph32
7 years ago
Reply to  McGee3

MCGEE3 you are most welcome! This site has helped me so much during this process! Keep up the fight and remember it’s you against you and the can is the enemy!

Pat77
Pat77
7 years ago

Hi everyone,

I have been dipping for about 5 years now. Made the decision to quit as a new me type of thing, I’m going back to school for engineering and I don’t want to do this stuff any more. I have been clean since July 21 2017. Been noticing some weird things happening with my throat mainly since then. Went to my GP and a ENT and they said I’m fine. Doesn’t help that I have some anxiety stuff going on before I quit dipping. So my mind is playing tricks on me I think when I’m quiting. Anyways just thought I would share my story and I’m glad there is a place I can go to talk about this stuff. Thanks a lot!

Steve b quit
Steve b quit
7 years ago

@realDonaldTrump

Donny ❤️ Melania

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Dundippin
7 years ago
Reply to  Steve b quit

Steve B Quit/ Steve no Happy,

I love your posts. Keep them coming. Please PM me inside the forum.

I quit with you today.

Dundippin.

Steve b Quit no happy
Steve b Quit no happy
7 years ago
Reply to  Dundippin

Hi DUNDIPPIN
I’m not on the forums but you can email me any time.
Congratulations on two years of freedom.

Joe
Joe
7 years ago

Here I go. Day 2 and so far so good. I’m using a patch to kill the cravings and Mint pouches for the fixation problem. Lots of excercise!!

Joe
Joe
7 years ago
Reply to  Joe

Worst part is night sweats. Totally gross. But I think last night was better. I’m only craving a couple times a day and that passes quick. I chewed for 15 plus years up to a can a day

Bill Dance
Bill Dance
7 years ago
Reply to  Joe

a patch is NOT quitting…Its only a way to suck nic into your body other than a cat turd in your lip. We are 100% nic free here. Nut up and throw it all away. The sooner you realize you don’t need it ,the better off you will be. Day 310!

Joe
Joe
7 years ago
Reply to  Bill Dance

I hear you. But after a dozen no luck tries I had to try something else. At least Im not dipping. I’ll quit the patch when I have dip under control and then I’ll man up. Thanks for the comment tho. I know you are dead right.

Joe
Joe
7 years ago
Reply to  Bill Dance

today I quit the patch.

Mattvo27
Mattvo27
7 years ago
Reply to  Bill Dance

In my honest opinion if you are not quitting the nic and just the tobacco the patches and the gum don’t really help. Honestly from experience you get the same symptoms but prolong them bc your body not only wants nic but also at sufficient levels. Vaping can substitute but your still an addict to something that probably is not benifical to your health, and even more determinetal to your wallet.

Joe
Joe
7 years ago
Reply to  Joe

I made it thru some ugly stuff for sure. Shaking and sweating gone. Still get lots of energy and anxiety. I’ve nipped the urge to dip though. If I think about I just think about my family and in 2 minutes its gone.

Murph32
Murph32
7 years ago

Day 85! Can’t believe I’ve made it this far but I’m getting closer the the HOF! I quit with you all today and here if anyone needs support, especially those who are in your 1-2wks. Check back in at 90 and 100!

John paul belcher
John paul belcher
7 years ago
Reply to  Murph32

Day 85 for me today as well. Still having anxiety keep thinking I have cancer keep going to the doctor. Keep having nausea and lack of appetite. It’s probably just anxiety.are you still having anxiety at times.

QUIT_NIC
QUIT_NIC
7 years ago

Stay Strong John and GOOD WORK so far – I had anxiety and flipped out with cancer thoughts too… Best thing I can tell you is go see your doctor or ENT and get piece of ‘mind’ but your mind will still play tricks on you… I finally licked my anxiety and panic around day 140 ish… It comes in waves, well did for me – stay busy exercise take up a new hobby to keep your mind busy!

Jarrod
Jarrod
7 years ago

Day 796

For all those quitting for something other than yourselves, good luck. You SHOULD BE quitting for yourself.

I was never able to quit until I made it 100% ABOUT ME. Your family isn’t quitting. YOU ARE!

Steve b quit
Steve b quit
7 years ago
Reply to  Jarrod

Me likes ?

Doug
Doug
7 years ago

53 days quit. I went crabbing this past holiday weekend (yes I live in Maryland). We were out on the boat all day drinking beer and catching crabs. Both guys I was with had big ole horseshoes in all day. It was probably the hardest day I have had so far. The dip looked and smelled so good; one of my more severe cravings. So i was on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay all day drinking beer with guys dipping all day and I still fought off the temptation. Im not going to lie, I was very very close to caving, but I am very proud of myself for not. All I could think about was the withdrawal symptoms starting over and the first few weeks were Hell to me so I didnt want to start all over. If I can do this, so can all of you. 53 days quit today with all of you.

justin
justin
7 years ago
Reply to  Doug

53 days here as well

Casey
Casey
7 years ago
Reply to  Doug

Good job. The crab season isn’t open on the west coast, but I’m not looking foreword to that temptation.

Dundippin
7 years ago
Reply to  Doug

Doug,

Way to resist that temptation.

I hope you caught some large crabs.

Proud to quit with you in the land of pleasant living.

Dundippin Day 738

Douglas C Eldreth
Douglas C Eldreth
7 years ago

100 days wow I can’t believe I did it been dipping for 27 years 2 cans a day every day thank God and all of you guys on this site best decision I have ever made

Josh
Josh
7 years ago

Day 14, first part of day is getting easier. Still from around lunch time to bed time is rough. Smokey mountain helps a little.

Snowman_76
Snowman_76
7 years ago

Day 7 an my cravings got me in the fiddle position this morning!! Reading these comments I really commend y’all fellas who has pushed through this, keeping me humble right now God bless #1Love

Steve b quit
Steve b quit
7 years ago

Sig & Dundippin
Thank you for your responses
Forgive me if I don’t join the “a”holes group,not voluntarily anyway.Butt I proudly quit with both of you, all day everyday!
Good day mates.???

Nruca
Nruca
7 years ago

36 days quit and the cravings are still there. But simple bubble gum kills them now

Dundippin
7 years ago

Hey Elksayer, you are really doing it. Keep up the good fight.

I quit with you today.

Dundippin – day 719

Cbass
Cbass
7 years ago

600 and going strong! Stay quit my friends!

Dundippin
7 years ago
Reply to  Cbass

Congrats for hitting 600!

Mike
Mike
7 years ago

Today is the day I have made the commitment to quit for good. I always tried to hide it from my family thinking what they don’t know won’t hurt them. Let me tell you I wasn’t as sneaky as I thought. Then my daughter 12 years old told me that she knew and it bothered her it bothered because she wants me to be around to see her little sister graduate. That is what really did it for me! I have tried to quit before and like other folks it would last for a few weeks or a few months I have quit for as long as 18 months. This time just feels different I think I am truly ready to be free of this I have been a slave to smokeless tobacco on and off for the last 16 years and now I have three kids it no longer just effects me it effects people that are lose to me as well! I know this isn’t going to be easy frankly the first few days will be hell, but at the end of the day we all have more to lose by continuing down the path of addiction than we do on the road to recovery! Good luck to everyone here as we start and or continue to live a tobacco free life! GOD BLESS!

John Enyeart
7 years ago
Reply to  Mike

Great job Mike…I quit for my family 48 days ago. Most of the time I don’t even think about chewing, but some days I need to visit this website to remind me that I can do it. Keep it up brother. . God bless

Steve b quit
Steve b quit
7 years ago

I’ve discovered I have two personalities,one is happy I quit,the other is pissed about it.The one that’s pissed is causing all the problems.

no happy.

sig45
sig45
7 years ago
Reply to  Steve b quit

S B Q/ S N H-
I was ANGRY for at least a year! iT may/ will PASS in time. Or not; I discovered that I am an asshole most of the time.
sig x 0243

Steve b quit
Steve b quit
7 years ago
Reply to  sig45

Hi SIG, good to hear from you.
I’m not angry.I was feeling pretty good till last week the muscle tension in my neck came back followed by anxiety and dizzyness.It lasted 2 or 3 days,it’s gone now thankfully.
A year ago this time my anxiety was at its worst.Two panic attacks,it was awful.I’m just frustrated that 15 months after quitting,still having problems.
I hope you (everyone) enjoys their Laborday weekend.

sig45
sig45
7 years ago
Reply to  Steve b quit

SBQ-
This quit stuff is never easy; if it was, everyone would do it…..Stay the course, keep a positive mental outlook, stay in good physical shape and you will be fine. If need be reach out, here there or w/ a Doc. SBQ, NO GIVE UP and ALWAYS Fight through the rough patches. sig x0243, out.

Symptoms are good; NO MORE Cold sweats, all night tremors, nightmares are rare, I feel a lot better than day 100 and better than yesterday. Embrace the NEW NORMAL.

Steve B Quit
7 years ago
Reply to  sig45

SIG if you don’t mind me asking.How are your symptoms, bruh?

Dundippin
7 years ago
Reply to  Steve B Quit

Steve Be Quit / Steve No Happy –

I love seeing your comments. I have to admit that I still have rages and it drives me crazy. Happy for a while and then I become an a hole. Love Sig’s comment that he learned he is just an asshole. I have learned the same thing.

Getting ready to hit my 2 year mark soon and I will still be having symptoms as I go past 2 years and head into 3. Long story short, you can’t dip for 40 years and hope all previous symptoms go away after a short period of time.

I was marveling at how wonderful it is to not have to carry some ugly disgusting brown bottle with me everywhere I go. So many other wonderful advantages.

Perhaps we should start a sub-group called the a holes. I wonder if most of us would be part of that group?

I quit with you today.

Dundippin – day 719.

Ray
Ray
7 years ago

250 days quit lets gooooo

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