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smoking and weight
everyone says you put weight on when you stop smoking, i was just wondering how long it takes before you stop putting weight on ? is it six months?
ive stopped for 4 weeks and finding it really hard, i dont want to put anymore weight on and dont think i could handle another 5 months
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I suggest you find a hobby to occupy your hands, take a little more exercise (walking is ideal) and drink more water.
Good luck!
The key here is raising the metabolism, the fact that you are now a non smoker should mean that you will be able to exercise harder and longer this will raise the metabolism. Smoking does act as an appetite supressant and does itself raise the metabolism. James is correct though when he says that smokers often eat more, perhaps subconciously, sweets and snacks etc. But there is also the metabolism issue and that comes in with what 4getmenot says. So in short stop snacking and take more exercise.
For what it's worth crack one prob at a time, so what if you out some weight on, get it off again once you have beaten the smoking thing. The smoking is far more dangerous than being a little overweight. Get down the Gym!