Stopping Smoking
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Ok this is what you have to look at and my doctor told me after my hartattack.Even if you put on 10 our 20 pounds you will be healthier for quitting smoking0
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I quit smoking a year ago. I am 10 pounds less than I weighed when I QUIT. As long as you stay active you should be fine. I am healthier than I have ever been. I also took up running. Such a better habit than smoking.0
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Thanks for all the advice guys!!0
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I used an ecig to quit. I honestly don't think I could have quit without it. Invest in a good ecig with a tank and a battery and some quality juice.....I couldn't quit with the kind that they sell at convenience stores. My last cigarette was on October 7 and after vaping for the past several months, I honestly don't know why I even started smoking those nasty things to start with!
Me too. I got a decent ecig (not one from the paper shop) and haven't smoked since. Utterly painless, much cheaper, and no weight gain at all. And I use nice flavours, which satiate my sweet tooth as well.0 -
Well still not smoking.. no intensions to either.. Really wanted one last night after my tea but distracted my mind with other things and it helped.. so on my way to work now with my pockets full of sugar free gum feeling determined0
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That is half the battle with giving up at first, I used to go and do the washing up when I wanted one or take the rubbish out anything. I did find at first that lollies helped take the taste for one away, I still do it now and this is over three years later.
When I gave up I didn't really care how much I put on and so I put on just over a stone in a month, which yo yo 's with what targets and stuff I have going on in life but I feel much better now and that is more important to me. I would not beat your self up about putting some weight on at first it will happen, get smoke free then tackle the next challenge small steps bigger picture.0 -
I quit 2 weeks ago cold turkey smoked 20 a day for around 15 years, i put nearly a stone in this short time, but now that the cravings have lessend let the healthy eating and workouts begin I Will be thin and healthy and smoke free x0
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Well Done you.. thats awesome0
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This might sound controversial, but my give up smoking tactic was to spend an evening getting drunk and smoking sooo much I vomited. I have not wanted to smoke since and I have been dieting. Pretty effective.0
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Hello.
I quit smoking 2 years ago last week, I smoked 20 a day for about 23 years, woke up one day and thought "NO MORE" threw my cigs in the fire and have never wanted one since, I gained weight sure, but I also regained my taste buds, food tasted wonderful, my sense of smell returned, I stopped stinking of that horrible cigarette smell,and most importantly I could breath sooooo much easier..... I looked at things from a long term perspective, yes I may of gained weight, but, I saved a small fortune in money, and I feel amazing now, I go to the gym six days a week, all the weight I gained has gone plus a little more, I can run, I can row, I can lift, it really is INCREDIBLE!!!! Don't worry about the small stuff, just quit smoking before it kills you!0 -
Good Day All,
It's been 1 month today with no cigs. I feel great!!! Yea so I gained a few pounds but now i'm getting on the work out schedule aiming for 4 days a week at the gym or the pool. I was a pack a day smoker but I also, at the time swam a mile a day. Now I have switched jobs and sit at a desk so I HAVE to start working out again and not go back to smoking. I know we can all do it if we put our hearts into it.0 -
HELP!!! nearly 48 hours nicotine free and i have turned in to the most moody, snappy, moaning, horrible human being ever!!
How long does it last.. when will i feel normal again???0 -
When I quit smoking in June I used the Ecig for the first few weeks. I used very low nicotine and only when I really needed it. I didn't want to get hooked on that as well. Did I gain weight?......Yes 17lbs to be exact. I am finally taking that weight off now. The problem for me was that foods tasted really different and I craved sugar. Before quitting smoking I worked out most everyday. I was kind of obsessed. Not something I could do for the rest of my life with being a single mom to two very active kids. So anyways I did my first 5k mud challenge in (Aug) and my knee injury flared up which took me out of commission for what should have been only a week. So to make a long story short. I got burnt and lazy after I quit smoking (don't be like me) Smoking burns on a average of 250 calories a day. I promise you though..........it gets much easier!!! The first 3 days are the hardest (that is when I broke down and bought the Ecig) You got this. Honestly I look back at my weight gain and think when it comes down to it, what is some weight gain compared to a lifetime of being SMOKE FREE!0
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HELP!!! nearly 48 hours nicotine free and i have turned in to the most moody, snappy, moaning, horrible human being ever!!
How long does it last.. when will i feel normal again???
The first 3-4 days are the hardest! I PROMISE it gets a lot easier! Within a couple of weeks you will maybe think about smoking once a day and the craving comes and goes fast! Don't give up! You got this!!0 -
I quite smoking about 10 years ago. I put on lots of weight. Sorry, I can't help you with quitting without gaining.
But I can tell you, hand on heart, I would rather be overweight than a smoker.
Any. Day. Of. The. Week.
Congratulations to all of you who are kicking the evil weed. It's hard, sure, but you will not regret it. Keep strong, kids. Life really is better when you're not an addict.0 -
Hello! I quit 4 1/2 months ago, after smoking for about 15 years.
The first week was ROUGH. I had a very hard time, but I stuck to it. I was an unpleasant person to be around, for sure. I just kept thinking about how I wanted to live long enough to see grandchildren. As soon as I quit, I was craving carbs and sugar like crazy.
As soon as I got over that initial hump of despair and anger, I began working out. Three weeks after I began working out, I started counting calories. I did not experience any weight gain due to smoking, but I might have if I hadn't started exercising right away.
One of the most unexpected benefits of quitting smoking was that I can actually handle stress a LOT better. I know, that's everyone's reason to keep smoking, but I learned that my stress levels are so much lower than they used to be. Craziness! Good luck to each of you on your journeys!0 -
I quit smoking in December 2006 after being hospitalized for over a week and placed on oxygen for over at month, at the age of 27, for severe lung complications. I couldn't believe that I was 27 years old and carrying around an oxygen tank. I was a pretty heavy smoker for many years. Like 1.5-2 packs per day. I did gain some weight, but I will add that I am much healthier now for the choice to stop smoking. The weight was worth it and now I am working to get that off. I am healthier now at 34 than I ever was.0
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wow some more awesome stories of success..
Thank you all for sharing and giving me inspiration to carry on.. it will be hard but listening to you guys i know it will definitely be worth it0 -
Don't forget cigarettes smell like a bag of burnt horrid a-holes. No one wants to smell like those.0
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For me, once I made it past the third day it was all downhill. I quit two years ago (before I found MFP). I used nicotine gum. I quit smoking several years ago and put on a good 50 pounds since I replaced cigarettes with food. This time, I used the gum and went for walks on my breaks instead of sitting and smoking. I actually lost weight and feel so much better!!!0
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Smoked from the age of 18 through the age of 27, pack of Marlboro Reds a day. Quit at the end of August 2007 (Almost 6 1/2 years), and did it cold turkey. Haven't had a smoke since.
I did gain some weight (about 10 pounds), and this was way before I started getting fit. One thing at a time, I suppose.0 -
Haven't smoked a cigarette since Christmas - bought a e-cig as a gift to myself. I feel so much better and have been complimented on my skin tone. I've even cut down on the e-cig. There have been days that I never used it. Sure - I'm having problems losing weight but I take into consideration that I haven't worked since January 20 and I've been home during the days.
Generally though - I'm definitely not missing the hacking cough, yucky phlegm, and smoke odor.0
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