New and Just quit smoking
Miklsmom1
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I'm a 44 year old female, mother to a 7 year old son. Monday September 10, 2012 I smoked my LAST cigarette and quit COLD Turkey!! It has been quite a ride for the last 8 days but I am determined to be smoke free AND Healthy!! I need all the advice and support anyone has to offer on quitting smoking AND NOT gaining weight.
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Well done Giving up smoking is so difficult ...It does get easier x0
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I had my last cigarette only two days ago and I'm determined not to eat everything in site as a result. I started keeping sugar free gum with me when the urge to smoke arises. It seems to calm the craving for nicotine and to stop me from running to the vending machine or staring deeply into my fridge for something to nosh on until the desire for a smoke passes.
Best of luck!0 -
Join the quit smoking group on MFP, I just did because quitting is still on my to do list!0
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Congratulations!! Quitting smoking is HARD...I seriously tried 3 or 4 times before I was finally successful. Everyone's addiction is different, but for me, I had to keep my hands busy. I cut a plastic drinking straw down to the size of a cigarette and just played with it when I was feeling antsy. It was amazing how much it helped and I didn't care if I looked silly doing it. I tried knitting but that was too sedentary...I couldn't do anything else while I knitted, whereas with the straw I could move around the house doing stuff, etc. I tried chewing gum but that just got nasty after awhile (all that artificial flavor). I chewed ice. After the first 2 or 3 weeks my smoker's cough was gone and I felt like I could breathe more deeply...so I increased my running time and speed. Food started tasting a lot better and I admit I did put on about 10lbs, but now that I haven't smoked in over 13 years (!!), those 10lbs were worth it.
Good luck and hang in there! It gets easier!!0 -
I quit in March of this year...joined MFP and have kept the weight off and feel great! You will be fine if you remember one thing....Do what you say you are going to do!!
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Thank You... It is the hardest thing I have EVER done!!0
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I gave up 16 years ago. For a few months I chewed licorice root when I was doing stuff I used to light up for - e.g. using the computer or doing woodwork(I used to make toys as a hobby) or driving.- but never out in the sight of my wife!
The worst weekend was when I ran out of licorice root and Holland & Barrett didn't have any in stock!
I never did miss the smoking - but I did put on weight without increasing food intake (or so I told myself)
smoking definitely is an appetite suppressant - luckily, so is exercise.
Good luck0 -
Quit smoking is so damn easy!
Did it lots of time and again and again....no problem
Good luck! You Will do it!0 -
Congrats on quitting. I quit cold turkey over 2 years ago, my weigt only fluxuated about 10 pounds and I kept busy with crocheting, chewing gum, walking, peppermint candy, altoids, and ginger altoids is a good source to helps also if you can find them. Low calorie snacks will help with the cravings anything green like celery, a handful of lettuce greens, or carrot sticks (crunch factor for me) did it for me. Lots of exercise and tons of water. One of the bad things for me is is coffee tasted bad for me for about 6 or 8 months after I quit smoking, but it finally started to taste better when my taste buds started coming back. It does get easier though and there will be a time where the cravings will be few and far between.0
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Congrats to quitting! I am on day 98 of not smoking:) You can totally do this!0
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Quit smoking is so damn easy!
Did it lots of time and again and again....no problem
Good luck! You Will do it!0 -
Good on you. I stopped on Sunday the 2nd September after my father died at the age of 60 through a short battle with Lung cancer. Think of your child everytime you even think about a cigarette and you will do it. Good on you and GOOD LUCK. If I can do it then trust me anyone can and I am sure you will.
Plus now that you have posted it on here that you are stopping I am sure there will be plenty of people who will support you. Good luck. x0 -
It was very difficult for me to stop smoking 2 years ago. I started and stopped a few times. Then when I took some time off work I just thought I was spending so much money on buying them I could take the kids to a movie instead. Two years later I am 40 pound over weight but now the weight is coming off and I can keep up with the kids. Good luck. I actually had a rubber bracelet and when I felt like smoking I would snap it. My doctor told me to do that it did help.0
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You can also add me as a friend.0
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I quit smoking July 15 (using the patch) and have lost 10 lbs. Been off the patch 3 weeks and it feels great. I do have to watch ever bite that goes in tho. It was very hard at first to control it but, it does get easier.0
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Congrats to you on quitting...Here is a great MFP group you should check out:
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/groups/home/755-quitting-smoking
Best of luck to you!!! You CAN do it!!!:flowerforyou:0 -
I've been smoke free for 2.5 years. You can do it. Start exercising to forget about smoking and start feeling good!!!0
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October 31st will be my 3rd anniversary of quitting smoking. It was friggin' hard but so worth it, haven't looked back. I did gain weight but needed to focus more on staying smoke-free. Remember...one thing at a time and one day at a time. You're better off gaining an few pounds and being smoke-free!! Good luck!!0
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I quit smoking Sept 3rd. You can add me as a friend if you like. Good Luck0
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After losing 35lbs in 8mths, I decided it was time to try & quit smoking, after 30+ years. My dr suggested the elec. cig. They have cartridges with different nicotine levels included no nicotine. It's really helped me, seems like the only time I pick it up is driving to & from work. Did gain 18lbs in 3mths, but started a walking program & have now lost those 18lbs in the past month. Now back to 35lbs down & 4 months tobacco free!!! Good luck & friend me if you like.0
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I quit in January, and had smoked for 15 years. I used the patches and did 2 weeks of each step. I can give my kids good night kisses now without feeling like I am shoving an ashtray in their face! That is the biggest and most disgusting image I kept in my head. Everyday I wanted to light a smoke I thought of them. How much I didn't want them to smoking as something you just do. I only think about it once in a while now, but I can run, play, exercise and so much more, all of those things make staying smoke free worth it!
p.s. Food tastes so much better, the world smells different, I have time for things now, it is really amazing how much I missed out on!0 -
congrats! and well done! i quit smoking cold turkey on May 28, 2000. You can do it!0
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I was a 13 year smoker. quit for 18 months, smoked for 2 years - quit for 5 years, then was a closet smoker for a year and quit this past January. I have gained 10-15 lbs since, but I craved the cookies, candies. My advice is chewing gum, and when you feel the urge to eat - go for healthy foods. Celery, carrots, cucumbers, nuts. Cinnamon sticks and gum also help with the cravings.
You are doing a great thing by quitting smoking not only for yourself, but for the future of child. They have a better chance of not smoking since you will be a non smoker!!!0 -
First of all, congratulations on your decision to quit smoking. I have been smoke-free for more than four years and quitting was the best decision I ever made. But boy was it HARD. I had smoked for almost 15 years by that point. To keep from going crazy I always had something to chew on, whether it was carrots or sugar free gum... anything that would keep my mouth busy. That really helped. I also had a pencil handy to put in my hand and fidget with whenever the cravings hit. I know that might sound silly but just having something between my fingers helped. I also made sure to avoid all the places I used to smoke. Changing my daily routine (as much as I could) and focusing on eating healthy made the process easier. I spent a lot of time preparing extra tasty, healthy meals. This kept my mind off the cravings and because the meals were healthy I wasn't worried about gaining weight.
Feel free to add me and good luck! I always say if I could quit smoking, anyone can. It's difficult but doable.0 -
You gave birth, so maybe not the HARDEST thing you've ever done :laugh:
I LOST weight when I quit b/c my cardiovascular health increased tremendously and I could do SO MUCH MORE. 5 min on a treadmill and I was done. Now at the gym if there's a movie or show on I like, I end up losing track of time, and not breath!!
BEST OF LUCK!0 -
It's funny how everyone remembers the date they quit smoking. I quit smoking cigarettes December 13, 2011. It was the single most amazing accomplishment of my life. But, don't get too congratulatory as far as I am concerned. You see, I switched to the electronic cigarette. In other words, I still use nicotine (although you can get it without nicotine) only. Since nicotine does not cause cancer and can be found in potatoes and red peppers, etc.. I thought this was the single most greatest step I could take Successfully (and I save a Ton of money when I finally got the right electronic cigarette and flavor). It was the easiest transition in the world. I still feel like I'm smoking (it's just water vapor), but all my blood results show that I am a non-smoker. One day, I hope to put that aside. But, for now.. I can breathe again, I can taste things again, and I'm so darned proud of myself!
I've tried quitting cold turkey before.. even lasted 2.5 years once. But, I wasn't strong enough. You have my complete and utter praise for making one of the single most important decision in your life.0 -
Hi there
Congrats and best of luck with quitting ....
I have smoked for just over 30yrs now and a few ago I decided to give up for the time.... I wasn't game to just go cold but was timing my smokes and found that 1 week I only need to get 4 packets which was great .... In the end I stopped tring to quit as I was eatting more and putting on more weight :grumble:
Good luck with it again :happy: ... If you like add me as a friend and who knows I might even try again as I keep thinking about it :blushing: I do realize it will much better for any smoker to give up :flowerforyou:0 -
Think of quitting smoking this way - when you have a craving it is the cigarette chemicals stored in your body being released into your bloodstream to be flushed out of your system. Over time they get less and less as the body rids itself of the chemicals. Remember that you taught yourself to smoke while you were doing things life driving, after a meal, talking on the phone, drinking, break time at work. Now you have to "retrain" your brain to do these things without the cigarette. After you have done these activities a few times without the cigarette it gets easier and easier. I am now 24 years smoke free.0
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i would like to say congratulations for making this decision. I stopped smoking 15 years ago after smoking about 40 a day from being 16 (stopped at 36), it does get easier the longer you go and eventually you will get to dislike the smell of the cigarette, i hate the smell of cigarettes now and i realize how bad i must have smelled for all those years without knowing (like an ashtray as they say). my advice is keep at it and don't give in and you'll be better (and richer) off in the long run. if i could go back in my life and change one thing it would be to that night on my 16th birthday where someone gave me a cigar and i smoked it which set me off on 20 years of cigarettes. Be strong and don't let it beat you, feel free to add me if you like and keep me informed of your progress or if you need any support.0
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I joined the site 6 months ago... I quit smoking and started eating healthy and exercising.
I've lost 20lbs, Smoke Free, and have begun Free Weight Training0
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