Roll call is at the center of what we do at KillTheCan.org and is the reason for our continued success. Roll call at KTC is your daily promise that you will not use nicotine in any form for that day. This includes dip, chew, snuff, SNUS, cigarettes, cigars, e-cigs or NRT (nicotine replacement therapy). We don’t worry about the concept of “forever”. We quit for today. We’ll worry about tomorrow when we get there. Please use this blog post to post your daily promise.
To post roll, simply leave a comment below with your forum screen name, days quit and your quit group.
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Day 53, still quit, been fighting the flu or something, hang in there everyone, celebrate each day of your freedom!!
I quit with everyone here- day 24 off of the hooker NIC
Day 54, progress before perfection. no dip in the lip today.
Day 28….4 weeks….I’ll quit with Erik Ken Rob Bryan James Peter and KobeJr today
And I quit with you Hailey! You’re doing great, keep fighting!
Keep it up Hailey. It’s a day to day fight. Now it’s all mental, but it’s still a fight. Habits, especially one 40 yrs old are so hard to break. Good luck to you and all of us.
Day 82 – Stay Strong Fellas
That’s what I call real inspiration. Keep up the good work KobeJr! Glad to see you still quit and posting roll here!
Day 56. I still have urges but they will not control me.
Day 51. Over halfway to HOF but just a stepping stone.
Day 28, no nicotine for me today……freedom
Day 57. Winter is back but even the old man won’t tempt me. For self family and friends. NIC FREE IN 15.
Day 78: Stay strong Eric! I quit with you today.
Day63, I still think about chew on a daily basis and at times wish to take a pinch, I choose no to. I promise not to use tobacco or nicotine again.
Erik – If you want, go and set up a profile in the forum section. Then you can PM me (KennyZ on the forum) and i’ll give you my cell number. Whenever you think about using, give someone a call/text. We’re all here to help through those tough days when the addiction starts to really get to you. You only remember the few good times you had with the stuff and not the pain of quitting. Stay strong!
^^^That guy^^^up there^^^is one bad-ass quitter
SandPike~94 Days