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The Fog Of Quitting Dip
Written By iuchewie
You're a couple of weeks in... You're feeling good about your decision to quit... But some thing's just not quite right... You feel "dizzy". Maybe not quite dizzy, but like you've had a beer or two. You're "off". You don't feel quite right. You can't concentrate. Reading is difficult and typing is damn near impossible.

Welcome to the fog ladies and gentlemen. I can tell you that it will pass. I can't tell you when. I can't tell you how foggy it will be... But i can tell you that you'll get out of it.

I quit on July 24th, 2006. My birthday was August 2nd. I literally don't remember what I did that day I was so foggy. I was playing ping pong with a co-worker that week and almost fell over... I was having trouble tracking the ball. I couldn't concentrate on work. I couldn't think about family. I was focused on my quit and how bad life SUCKED without my friend the Kodiak bear.

And then something happened ~~ the fog lifted. I saw the light. I didn't need dip anymore. Sure there were bad days, but I wasn't feeling like crap anymore.

You too will see the light -- You too will get out of the fog. I promise you!!! I know it's difficult to believe at this point in your quit, but trust me/us -- We know what we're talking about.

Realize this... You NEVER have to go through the fog again once you get through it -- unless you cave.

You never have to feel this crappy again -- unless you cave.

You've taken the first step, you're quit and you're on the site. Now take the next step and walk through the fog. You'll have a new outlook, a bunch of great friends and a dipfree life!

chewie


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