Newbie, and I'll be 39 Wednesday.
#1
Newbie, and I'll be 39 Wednesday.
The goals are:
-Lose 25-30 lbs of junk
-put an end to smoking
-have fun again
And in return I want to
-for once go to the beach and not feel self concious
-train with our 3 K9's and not run out of breath in a few minutes.
-fit comfortable in my jean
-have fun again
So far found this web site and I've already started, got my workout routine ready, and haven't had a cig since yesterday at 3:30pm.
Thanks to this web site for making it so much easier to watch my weight/intake/activities.
-Lose 25-30 lbs of junk
-put an end to smoking
-have fun again
And in return I want to
-for once go to the beach and not feel self concious
-train with our 3 K9's and not run out of breath in a few minutes.
-fit comfortable in my jean
-have fun again
So far found this web site and I've already started, got my workout routine ready, and haven't had a cig since yesterday at 3:30pm.
Thanks to this web site for making it so much easier to watch my weight/intake/activities.
Last edited by RockyCapone5; 12-27-2010 at 04:58 AM. Reason: forgot something
#3
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Posts: 134
Good for you on the quitting smoking!!! I quit smoking last summer (Chantix really helped!) and feel amazing. Sounds like you have some goals, and a way to implement them... that's an excellent start. Good Luck!
And Happy Birthday!
And Happy Birthday!
#6
I can vouch for it being possible to quit smoking without gaining weight. I quit on May 3, 1998, cold turkey. My weight did not increase until well after that year.
To deal with cravings, I chose a series of things I could do and not smoke at the same time. I would pick one every time I had a craving.
I also went to a quit smoking forum and put a counter in my signature. Every bit of encouragement helps.
Expect lung issues, but I can tell you in hindsight that it is not worth giving up. The health gained is incredible.
Annette
To deal with cravings, I chose a series of things I could do and not smoke at the same time. I would pick one every time I had a craving.
- Walk 6 miles at an easy pace
- Brisk walk 1 mile
- Jog to the corner and back
- Sleep
- Read the Bible
I also went to a quit smoking forum and put a counter in my signature. Every bit of encouragement helps.
Expect lung issues, but I can tell you in hindsight that it is not worth giving up. The health gained is incredible.
Annette
#7
quit smoking cold turkey
YES cold turkey! My motivation came from youtube. Many videos on why to quit and this one scared me out of it no problem.
http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http...gAhPRg&h=0624d
Smoking Kills The Bryan Curtis story
There are others videos but basically search quit smoking.
http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http...gAhPRg&h=0624d
Smoking Kills The Bryan Curtis story
There are others videos but basically search quit smoking.