former smoker getting heathly

Diamondawnr
Diamondawnr Posts: 4 Member
edited November 13 in Introduce Yourself
Hello all. Ok heres my story. Been a smoker for 25 years . Quit on January 17, 2015. I have tryed to quit in the past. But stress issue always had me going back. Well I truly feel this time is for good. I joined a 8 week fitness challange. And going into week 2. Never tryed to diet befor, always been a bit heavy. But alway went up and down within 10 pounds. Well the 40 stress/menopausal pounds are not comming off. Any food or app recommendation would be so helpful.

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  • angenscott
    angenscott Posts: 4 Member
    I was a smoker for many years too. Don't remember when I quit but think it was about a year ago. I think it's great your thinking about nutrition diet now. The first time I quit smoking I think I quit for about 18 months but mentally told myself I could eat whatever's I wanted as long as I didn't smoke. That was a really dumb justification. I gained a lot of weight. Now I have taken forty pounds off and still have 50 to go. I do a lot of praying for help with self-control. I log everything I eat, and my exercises. I am now praying I stay faithful to the program. I think I have logged in for 11 days in a row, and I haven't done that for a while. My best advice is accountability. Log it, cause numbers don't lie. Over the last three years I have consistantly kept 35 pounds off, but otherwise all over the place weight wise, and that's okay, but I kinda kick myself in the behind for not holding myself accountable, and asking for help. Good luck. Yea that your a step a head.
  • Diamondawnr
    Diamondawnr Posts: 4 Member
    Thanks for the other info. Doing it one day at a time.
  • fevrale
    fevrale Posts: 170 Member
    MFP is a great start.

    I quit on Thanksgiving.
  • Diamondawnr
    Diamondawnr Posts: 4 Member
    Did you quit cold turkey.
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