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Cold Turkey day 2
Topic Started: Nov 15 2016, 03:50 PM (189 Views)
Collin_lathrop
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Hey there. My name is Collin Lathrop. I'm 19 years old and I currently reside in Leesville, South Carolina. I tried my first smokeless tobacco product at the early age of 12. I remember feeling my first buzz and thinking about how cool my friends and I were at the time. A couple of years had passed and I started my first years of high school and realized how much easier dip was to get. Of course I started to dip more and more eventually finding myself dipping 2 to 3 cans a day. I had some things going on in my life and led to me buying more and more. After the loss of a best friend i soon found myself becoming a young father and my usage picked up heavily. After much debate on career and college decisions, I swore into The South Carolina Air National Guard on February 25, 2016. I left for basic training on June 7th and came home on August 8th. The first thing I told my parents when I left Lackland Air Force Base was to have a can of dip waiting for me at the airport. I started dipping again, normally going through a can a day since then. I came to terms last night that i can't do this to myself any longer. I feel guilty every time I buy a can knowing that one day ill have to explain to my son that i wasted money on something that could have killed me. I had a break in training after I finished boot camp, so I will be leaving again for tech school on January 3rd. This time I'm going away tobacco free and in way better shape. I'm truly thankful that I've found this site. I already feel the temptation to buy another can, but I refuse to let it get the best of me! God bless each and every one of the members of this site! It's because of you guys that I can truly quit this time around!
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Collin_lathrop
Nov 15 2016, 03:50 PM
Hey there. My name is Collin Lathrop. I'm 19 years old and I currently reside in Leesville, South Carolina. I tried my first smokeless tobacco product at the early age of 12. I remember feeling my first buzz and thinking about how cool my friends and I were at the time. A couple of years had passed and I started my first years of high school and realized how much easier dip was to get. Of course I started to dip more and more eventually finding myself dipping 2 to 3 cans a day. I had some things going on in my life and led to me buying more and more. After the loss of a best friend i soon found myself becoming a young father and my usage picked up heavily. After much debate on career and college decisions, I swore into The South Carolina Air National Guard on February 25, 2016. I left for basic training on June 7th and came home on August 8th. The first thing I told my parents when I left Lackland Air Force Base was to have a can of dip waiting for me at the airport. I started dipping again, normally going through a can a day since then. I came to terms last night that i can't do this to myself any longer. I feel guilty every time I buy a can knowing that one day ill have to explain to my son that i wasted money on something that could have killed me. I had a break in training after I finished boot camp, so I will be leaving again for tech school on January 3rd. This time I'm going away tobacco free and in way better shape. I'm truly thankful that I've found this site. I already feel the temptation to buy another can, but I refuse to let it get the best of me! God bless each and every one of the members of this site! It's because of you guys that I can truly quit this time around!
Collin,
Congratulations on your decision to quit and thank you for your service.
You are correct that is site will aid you in your success but you have to use it. Post roll daily and never look back
PM me if you need help,
ID Spuds
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Nov 15 2016, 04:09 PM
Collin_lathrop
Nov 15 2016, 03:50 PM
Hey there. My name is Collin Lathrop. I'm 19 years old and I currently reside in Leesville, South Carolina. I tried my first smokeless tobacco product at the early age of 12. I remember feeling my first buzz and thinking about how cool my friends and I were at the time. A couple of years had passed and I started my first years of high school and realized how much easier dip was to get. Of course I started to dip more and more eventually finding myself dipping 2 to 3 cans a day. I had some things going on in my life and led to me buying more and more. After the loss of a best friend i soon found myself becoming a young father and my usage picked up heavily. After much debate on career and college decisions, I swore into The South Carolina Air National Guard on February 25, 2016. I left for basic training on June 7th and came home on August 8th. The first thing I told my parents when I left Lackland Air Force Base was to have a can of dip waiting for me at the airport. I started dipping again, normally going through a can a day since then. I came to terms last night that i can't do this to myself any longer. I feel guilty every time I buy a can knowing that one day ill have to explain to my son that i wasted money on something that could have killed me. I had a break in training after I finished boot camp, so I will be leaving again for tech school on January 3rd. This time I'm going away tobacco free and in way better shape. I'm truly thankful that I've found this site. I already feel the temptation to buy another can, but I refuse to let it get the best of me! God bless each and every one of the members of this site! It's because of you guys that I can truly quit this time around!
Collin,
Congratulations on your decision to quit and thank you for your service.
You are correct that is site will aid you in your success but you have to use it. Post roll daily and never look back
PM me if you need help,
ID Spuds
You are in the right place to quit. Post roll every damn day without fail and be a participant on the site and in your group. {roud to quit with you today.
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