Roll Call For Tuesday July 26th, 2016

Symptoms When Quitting NicotineAre you quitting dip or chewing tobacco? Your decision to take back your freedom from tobacco is one of the best you’ll ever make in your life – congratulations! KillTheCan.org helps people quit smokeless and spit tobacco in all its forms including dip, chewing tobacco, SNUS and snuff. If you want to quit dipping or chewing we can help. Quitting isn’t easy and we won’t ever tell you otherwise. In fact, it may be the most difficult thing you ever do. Adding a support system to your quit will greatly increase your chances of success. The best quit dipping support group available today is on our forums.

Roll call is our DAILY promise that we will not use nicotine in any form for that day. This includes all forms of smokeless tobacco, dip, chew, SNUS, cigarettes, cigars, e-cigarettes and nicotine replacement therapy (NRT).

Use this blog post to post your daily promise. Leave a comment below with your forum screen name, your days quit and your quit group.

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  1. Day 252 Copenhagen free! I quit with all of you today.

  2. Day 3 – Finally decided it was time to quit after my 10-month-old found an old dip next to my bed and put it in her mouth. I had fallen asleep with it in my mouth the night before and woke up in the middle of the night and threw it under the bed. You can imagine my wife wasn’t happy about the baby putting my old chew in her mouth, especially since my wife didn’t even know that I dip. It is absolutely ridiculous that i sneak around and dip constantly, and even crazier that my baby was brought into it.

    I’ve been using tobacco in one form or another since I was in middle school in about 1999. Dip became the method of choice in high school because we thought it didn’t interfere with sports, and we liked that we could dip all day in school. Switched to cigarettes in college because smoking was easier to do socially and girls didn’t seem to like the dip. I “quit” smoking cigarettes together with my girlfriend (now wife) in 2005. I probably stayed tobacco free for over a year. Periodically I have been tobacco-free for months at a time, but i have spent the majority of the last 10 years sneaking around and using tobacco in some form. Somehow I relapse every time. It usually begins with a cigarette at a bachelor party, a cigar at a work function, etc. I think I’m ready to acknowledge just how addicted i am to nicotine and that i absolutely can’t have nicotine in any form ever again.

    I’m finding quitting dip to be harder than quitting cigarettes. Until last Saturday, I literally dipped ALL day EVERY day, in particular all day at work as I sat at my desk. That’s a lot of time with a dip in my mouth and a lot of nicotine.

    But I’m looking forward to being free of it. What a disgusting, worthless habit. i have three kids i’m trying to be around for. This is probably the 10th time i’ve “quit” tobacco, and I always make it through the first 2 months, before eventually getting cocky and thinking i can use tobacco socially. what an idiot. This has got to be the last time. I’ve been enjoying the material on the website, thanks for the support

  3. Day 25, I’m excited about a life without the Kodiak Bear….

  4. Paul Bogush Jr.

    Day 32, the NiptheGrip product has helped me out a ton; I can’t thank those guys enough.

  5. Day 623: I quit with you Hank! Keep adding up those +1s. It gets so much better the farther away from day 1.

  6. Day 603. Thanks Hank. You can’t do just one. I quit with all of you today. For self family and friends. NIC FREE IN 16.

  7. Day 147 I’m addicted to Copenhagen snuff. Time has reduced the urge and thoughts however I know I’m one calculated wrong move away from losing everything I’ve worked for. I remain quit today with all of you and congratulate Rob and Kenny on attaining 600 + days of quit. You both are mentors and two people that give me hope and inspiration every week. Have a great day everybody.

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