EX-SMOKERS PLEASE.
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I quit about 6 weeks ago and I started on MFP about 4 weeks ago. I say quit first then deal with the weight, just don't wait too long. Carrying an extra 5lbs is a lot better than lung cancer. Quit today! Nobody is ever sorry that they quit smoking! If you are really worried about the weight then stock up on healthy snacks like carrots and celery or grapes.And drink a lot of water. Good Luck!0
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There's always a good reason to keep smoking.
There are a lot more good reasons to quit.
Quit. Stay on here. There's plenty of support.
Put aside your fear.0 -
I didn't gain any weight. I smoked for 15 years at least a pack a day. One day I had enough. I was tired of walking up stairs and being out of breath. I just quit cold turkey and have only had 2 cigarettes in the past 3 years. What worked for me was I found out I liked doing exercise again b/c I COULD ACTUALLY BREATHE. All I did was walks and didn't put on a pound. You got this!!0
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Just quit smoking yesterday so I guess I can't really tell you yes or no, BUT I went on Wellbutrin to help me quit and it's said to reduce symptoms of withdrawl and help curb the weight gain because it's an appetite suppressant.
Smoking burns an extra 200-250 calories/week because it helps raise your metabolism...so burn an extra 200-250/day and you should be good!0 -
Quitting smoking doesn't cause weight gain. Over-eating does. The benefits of quitting far outweigh the few pounds you "may" gain if you temporarily compensate with food. You can lose a few pounds. Cardiovascular disease, lung cancer, emphysema, heart attacks, stroke, etc. are forever. Quit today! Quitting was one of the best things I did for myself.0
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So everyone keeps telling me if I stop smoking I'll gain weight, is that true? They had proof behind it too... but I still don't know..
I've always heard you gain some weight.. IDK I quit smoking 2 years ago and in my experience I did gain weight in the beginning but I'm back in track now
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I think it'd be easy to quit smoking if I was back home, but I'm overseas on a deployment.
There's so much stress everyday that it's like what I look forward to. I mean, other then working out there's nothing to do with the spare time that I get.0 -
When i quit i did gain, however it was before i found this site. I must say even with the weight gain its SOOOOO worth it:0)0
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GUM!! Gum is my best friend. And I take straws and cut them into thirds and chew on them when I am out of gum. And I chew on pens lol!! But I only smoke 2 a day now (trying to kick the after dinner smoking).0
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I gained, but I quit when I found out I was pregnant with twins, so that doesn't count. But I can say that after I had the little ones I went back to my pre-pregnancy weight. It has been almost 4 years and I am so glad to be a quitter!
I agree with everyone here. It all depends on how you work it. How are you going to deal with the stress and frustration? If it's food then you will gain, if it is exercise then you will be fine. Have a plan on how you will deal with the tough situations!0 -
I quit smoking 4 months ago, i have not gained any weight. I do feel much better!!0
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You can chose your way to quit. Smoking kept my appetite away and once I quit EVERYTHING tasted better! Like having 24hr munchies ! So it took me 4months to balance out but after that I worked out more and building endurance turned me away from munching and smoking all together. But I made up mind that I was going to live better. So cliche, but you will chose your destiny. Good luck and remember MFP family got your back!!0
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It's just a craving killer ... I remember when I was smoking I would want to grab a candy bar, but said eh, I'll go have a smoke ... that's healthier ... lol ... I'm sure there are two sides to that!
I guess I'm just saying that nicotine calmed my appetite ... made me want to eat less ... probably cuz I was making my body slightly sick each time ... so when the smokes were gone, I wanted to reach for something else.
I'm sure people have some great tips ... but it comes down to the fact of reminding yourself you want to quit ... it is GOING to be a struggle ... no tricks ... and yes, you may develop cravings ... so it takes effort and strength.
On the flipside ... unless you go nuts, so you gain 10 pounds the first few months after quitting ... I'd rather work at losing that 10 pounds than having to continue dealing with smoking ...
Just don't beat yourself up ... it will take effort, but it's worth it.0 -
Focus on other things and you will be fine, you are already combatting the weight gain just focus more on your workout routine and cooking healthy.
I quit 1.5 years ago and gained a bit, I joined MFP and have thoroughly enjoyed my journey back to healthy and smoke free. I also lost everything I gained and am in better shape than I have been in since being a teenager.
The weight gain effects of quitting smoking are temporary and not evryone has weight gain. Giving them up will be the best thing you could ever do for yourself.0 -
I have been quit smoking for 13 months now and I gained allot of weight after quiting but it was because when I would normally smoke for example before bedtime I would snack instead. I realized I was doing it and tried to avoid snacking but still gained and did so up untill the last two months and now I am doing good and loosing weight. I wish you best of luck with both,If you have good self control you can quit and not gain. Even if you do gain you will be glad you quit smoking it was worth it to me.0
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Its up to you whether you gain weight or not. The act of quitting doesn't make you gain weight. The sitting on your *kitten* and eating does that. I gained 10 lbs. when I quit smoking but I don't carry that 10 lbs. anymore. Quitting was the best thing I ever did for myself. I used the patches and my brother quit at the same time so we supported each other. That was 15 years ago. Good Luck.0
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I smoked for 30 years; quit cold turkey in 2009 and have gained about 10 or 12 pounds. I hate that I gained, but I am working to take it off. I know there are many people with a lot more than 10 pounds to lose so I am grateful I haven't gained more.
I was careful not to eat more but the food tasted SO GOOD. I guess what they say is true - a smoker's sense of taste isn't as keen as a non smokers. Be careful of that. I never ate sweets as a smoker, but now adore them. Oh and smoking did raise my metabolism.
Looking back, quitting was the healthiest gift I could give my body. I'm now working on losing, toning and getting healthy. It's my gift to myself! That being said - I still crave a cigarette on a daily basis! I just don't give in.
Good luck! Feel free to add me if you need some support. It's difficult, but it can be done.0 -
It completely depends on your body. I quit December 9th At the time I had lost 45 pounds and worked out every day. I have given up pop and was eating a lower sodium, lower carbs, lower fat and WAY lower calorie diet. Everything I changed in my diet was met with no resistance. When I quit smoking and took the nicotine away from my system my body threw a temper tantrum! My metabolism tanked and even with increased exercise and watching calorie intake I still gained almost 15 pounds! I spoke with doctor about it and started taking a metabolism boosting vitamin. (gnc women's ultra mega active packs) In the past 3 weeks I have started losing again and my energy level has increased.
It was worth the 15 pounds to be rid of the smoking albatross that has been around my neck for 28 years.
If I was to do it again I would start taking the vitamins the day I quit smoking....
My craving fighter?? Jumping jacks! I hate them. Every time I would crave a cigarette I would force myself to do jumping jacks until the urge passed!!!0 -
ohhh and set your quit date far enough in advance to give your brain time to prepare. I set my date 2 months in advance so I had plenty of time to smoke myself silly!0
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I quit cold turkey about 2 years ago. I was afraid of the same thing, but I fixed my fixations with sugar free gum and started drinking wayyy more water. As long as you don't try to treat your fixations with food, you should be good to go!0
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There is no downside to make you not stop smoking. In 2 years after you stop your lungs pretty much recover back to baseline. And you dramaticly reduce your chances of COPD, emphasemia, and cancer0
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I love how no one read what I posted.
I can't cook my own food ha!
I'm overseas for Pete sakes!0 -
I love how no one read what I posted.
I can't cook my own food ha!
I'm overseas for Pete sakes!
I saw it...
No excuse .... just make it happen. I could come up with a million reasons not to quit.. Im bored, I just ate, Im drinking, my friend is smoking.. I just want too...
Quit smoking stat.
You can do it!0 -
I quit 3 weeks ago with the patch. I started working out at the same time. I am extremely stressed at work and finishing my degree. And taking care of my family, blah blah blah. So I decided to quit smoking anyway. My next decision was how to deal with stress. Food vs. Exercise. I decided on the latter. No weight gain so far, but really I don't care if it happens. My body will regulate. It always does. Good Luck!! Quit. You'll never regret it!0
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For me I gained weight..I also quit because I was pregnant. And pregnancy makes u gain weight.
But, when i had no way of getting cigs for a week, yeah, i gained like 3 pounds.
I ate and ate. it was terrible. xD
Another week when i didnt have a way of getting cigs, I worked out & drank LOADS of water so i wouldnt eat as much, and i actually lost 2 pounds (:0 -
I quit on my wedding day - I was a heavy smoker - and I did not gain weight. I gained long later - 15 years later - for other reasons, obvious reasons (eating and being sedentary).0
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I am going to quit soon myself. I am still trying to figure out what route to take. I have Chantix but would like to do it drug free. I have quit 3 times so I am hoping this is it! I have started eating a clean diet and weight training so the smoking has to stop. Have you set a quit date? Maybe we can try to do it together. I am going to Mexico March 8 - 11. I am starting the LiveFit program on March 12 so that is my quit date too. Good luck! And thank you for serving for our country!0
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I haven't smoked since Oct 22.
I am about 4 or 5 pounds heavier, but I've been trying to gain weight.
The first 4 days I felt completely depressed without smoking, after that it was bearable.
I did not take any drugs to quit, have a stop day, or really any of the other stuff that's recomended - I just decided I didn't want to smoke anymore. I smoked for over a decade.0 -
I put on 5lbs when I quit, but it quickly came off when I stuck to my workout routine years ago (this was 12 years ago...can't believe I still remember!)0
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I did.
But losing weight was a whole lot easier than quitting smoking in my case.
Get the smoking habit taken care of, then deal with the weight gain if you have any. That would be my advice.0
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