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    Minilady's Diary... getting back on track

    When I was ssing I kept a diary, this really helped me, I guess it also helped that it was a joint diary, so I had a buddy to keep me in line and also to compete with

    I found as my weight loss was nearing the end, I posted less and less. Then maintenance began and so I started a maintenance diary on my own this time, which I avidly wrote in until again I was settled into maintaining and didn't feel the constant need for posting.

    Now I'm going through phase 3 and once again will be typing away to myself....Stopping smoking

    How will I cope, I love my fags, they are my friend just as donuts were once my friend. How will I cope losing 2 close friends who have been with me forever and seen me through the good and more importantly the bad times I've relied on them, can I do it alone

    I actually hadn't planned the big quit quite yet I had a plan, lose weight, maintain for 1 year and then quit. However things have changed, I'm having (and have been for some time) trouble with my gums, bad gum disease I've lost several teeth due to this and eventually more will follow, anyhoo dentist has repeatedly told me that if I didn't smoke, things wouldn't be so bad. I actually didn't really believe him, mainly as he has the worst smelling breath How can what he says be true If he knew what he was talking about his breath would be as fresh as a daisy

    But his hateful words are true, since I have lost weight my mouth has been so painful Which in a way was good...it hurts to eat I used to smoke about 15 cigs a day pre diet, I now smoke 20-25 fags a day

    So after a particularly bad night last night with sore gums and a head that felt like it would explode with the current abcess I've decided to quit

    Needless to say I am currently writing this for something to occupy my mind. I haven't had a fag so far, but have shouted at my children and several members of the public!

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    You can do this!

    I gave up smoking the same day I started trying to lose weight.

    Let us know how you are going!

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    Diet: CAMBRIDDGE DIET SS
    Height: 5ft9in
    Start Date: 9 oct 2007
    Start Weight: 21st7lb
    Current Weight: 10st8lb
    Goal Weight: 12st0lb
    Goal Date: 10 may 2008


    BMI Information:
    Start BMI: 44.4
    Current BMI: 21.9
    Goal BMI: 24.8


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    Total Weight Loss: 10st13lb
    Weight to Lose: -1st6lb
    % Lost 50.83%
    giving up is the best thing you can do for ur self .Seek help from all available sources docs chemist friends and just like the diet keep trying.Me and hubby gave up last year me on willpower him on tablets from docs both are still none smokers and staying that way .Feel free to come on here and have a rant if it helps xxxx










    started cd on 0ct 9 2007 reached my target may 10 2008

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    Quote Originally Posted by help6363 View Post
    You can do this!

    I gave up smoking the same day I started trying to lose weight.

    Let us know how you are going!

    Crikey!!!!! Well done to you I presume you're still not smoking? My hat goes off to you, I had to do one thing at a time. Will keep you posted


    Quote Originally Posted by mandye View Post
    giving up is the best thing you can do for ur self .Seek help from all available sources docs chemist friends and just like the diet keep trying.Me and hubby gave up last year me on willpower him on tablets from docs both are still none smokers and staying that way .Feel free to come on here and have a rant if it helps xxxx

    Thanks Mandye for your support.

    Congratulations to both you and hubby for quitting Did you find it hard doing it together? My hubby and I tried to give up 3 years ago, we were both so snappy that after about 4 weeks and a huge row I popped to the shop and bought a pack of 10, left them lying on the side in the hope that hubby would see them and have a crafty one and be in a better mood. Unfortunately it backfired on me and he resisted and I ended up smoking them

    Hubby has now not smoked for 3 years

    Tracey
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    End of day 1

    This is sooo hard I want a cigarette and I want to eat, feeling fed up and ratty

    I am extremely concerned that I will put weight on, so have decided to follow CD 1000 plan. I feel that if I am strict with my food consumption for the first couple of weeks of not smoking, I'll be less likely to replace smokes with food (unlike hubby who replaced smokes with cadburys flakes)

    Not sure if this theory will work, but am putting it to the test anyway!

    So I have accomplished a whole day without a smoke I feel good about this even though I could easily light one now and could easily raid the fridge.

    I'm going to shower and go straight to bed, get an early night.

    On the plus side: Gums feeling a bit better
    No overeating to compensate
    Saved £5.00
    Don't smell like ash tray

    Oh and my son told hubby about not smoking H is working away in Manchester and I'd decided not to say anything yet, just to make sure I could atleast last a day, but now he knows and the txt'd jokes have begun

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    Well done for making it through the first day. EXCELLENT WORK!

    Can I give you on bit of advice? Exercise and drink lots of water.

    I know you will do this!

    Oh, to answer your questions: no I haven't had a cigarette since the first day of counting calories and starting my weight loss journey. If I can do it, anyone can do it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by help6363 View Post
    Well done for making it through the first day. EXCELLENT WORK!

    Can I give you on bit of advice? Exercise and drink lots of water.

    I know you will do this!

    Oh, to answer your questions: no I haven't had a cigarette since the first day of counting calories and starting my weight loss journey. If I can do it, anyone can do it!

    Thanks It really helps talking to others who have done this, most of my friends smoke and I only know 2 people to have given up (my dad and my hubby).

    Yesterday, each time I felt like a cig I would take a couple of deep breaths as if inhaling and then had a glass of water. I am going to get more orgainised where exercise is concerned, I keep putting things off, have been swimming a couple of times, but must be more regular and get a routine going.

    Today I feel quite positive

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    Day 2

    Got an inhaler!

    I keep puffing away on it but I still could have a cigarette, and have to confess to overeating this evening

    Had a slight disagreement with someone online, felt fed up and hit the food stores

    Off to bed now, hopefully a better day tomorrow

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    Quote Originally Posted by minilady View Post
    Day 2

    Got an inhaler!

    I keep puffing away on it but I still could have a cigarette, and have to confess to overeating this evening

    Had a slight disagreement with someone online, felt fed up and hit the food stores

    Off to bed now, hopefully a better day tomorrow
    OMG, sorry to hear about the disagreement. Are you okay?

    Don't worry it's only one day.......I know you can do this!

    Can I please post some things that I did to help quit smoking and keep dieting and exercising?

    Hang in there, K?

    BIG HUGS!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by help6363 View Post
    OMG, sorry to hear about the disagreement. Are you okay?

    Don't worry it's only one day.......I know you can do this!

    Can I please post some things that I did to help quit smoking and keep dieting and exercising?

    Hang in there, K?

    BIG HUGS!!!
    Hi

    I'm fine this morning, just let something really silly get to me (probably would have felt a lot calmer had I have had a ciggie). I ate 1/2 a choc swiss roll instead oh and a packet of cheese and onion crisps and a big glass of red wine

    Felt bad about the binge last night, but this morning realised although it was a binge I managed to stop before it got totally out of control and at points I thought, just have a ciggie and you'll stop, but didn't have one

    Yes I'd love for you to give me some tips Thankyou so much

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    Hiya Tracey
    Well done you! Are you using the inhalator? I remember using that - someone thought I was smoking a big tampax insertor, and someone else thought it was a big joint!!
    I found nicotine gum best. I stopped for nearly 4 years then my dad died and I lost my job and various things turned to ratsh!t and I started again .... I plan to stop again once I get to goal.
    Hats off to the person above who did both at the same time!
    I think if I did that I would turn into a homicidal maniac...

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    Hi Tracey,

    I love my fags
    I so loved smoking as well

    My tenth anniversary was last month and I would have to say I am so happy to be a non smoker now.

    I did not find it easy to give them up, I was still getting cravings on and off and like it says in some books I have read that a craving lasts three minutes...I wish I found mine lasted for days and brought me to my knees at times.

    At nine months I had my worst craving ever which lasted for three weeks and I felt if I did not get through it I was never going to try and give up smoking ever again...but some how I did mange to get through it and hand on my heart I have never wanted to smoke since then.

    I finally got that monkey off my back. Sadly the fat one got on and I am working hard at shifting him.

    I think your doing great and watching your diet is crucial...I never could of imagined I could of gained so much weight

    Love Mini xxx
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    I gave up 3 years ago next week i can only give you one tip.

    DON'T REPLACE FAGS WITH FOOD!!!!!!!!
    i was 11 st when i gave up and i gained nearly 6 stone because i ate to stop the cravings Good luk hun i'm sure you can do it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs Pink View Post
    Hiya Tracey
    Well done you! Are you using the inhalator? I remember using that - someone thought I was smoking a big tampax insertor, and someone else thought it was a big joint!!

    That has really made me giggle! I haven't used mine in public yet I looked at it this morning and it reminded me of the gas and air mouthpieces you get in hospital when you're giving birth, it's all chewed up already, I've only had it 24 hours I've found biting it as hard as I can is quite a good stress reliever Now I'm going to be thinking of a tampax insertor though

    I found nicotine gum best. I stopped for nearly 4 years then my dad died and I lost my job and various things turned to ratsh!t and I started again .... I plan to stop again once I get to goal.
    Hats off to the person above who did both at the same time!
    I think if I did that I would turn into a homicidal maniac...
    I'm sorry to hear about your Dad, it's a toughie losing someone so close.

    I think may try the gum, this will be good as it may stop me from overeating.





    Quote Originally Posted by Mini View Post
    Hi Tracey,



    I so loved smoking as well

    My tenth anniversary was last month and I would have to say I am so happy to be a non smoker now.

    Wow Mini that's fantastic!!!!

    I did not find it easy to give them up, I was still getting cravings on and off and like it says in some books I have read that a craving lasts three minutes...I wish I found mine lasted for days and brought me to my knees at times.

    I wish it were 3 mins Why do some books try to con us this way

    At nine months I had my worst craving ever which lasted for three weeks and I felt if I did not get through it I was never going to try and give up smoking ever again...but some how I did mange to get through it and hand on my heart I have never wanted to smoke since then.

    Still craving at nine months

    I finally got that monkey off my back. Sadly the fat one got on and I am working hard at shifting him.

    I think your doing great and watching your diet is crucial...I never could of imagined I could of gained so much weight

    I am very conscious of this. I love being slim, it's something I never thought I'd be and will not take for granted. I've been overweight and a smoker since the age of 13 Now I'm in my 40's I'd like to see out my days as healthily as I possibly can. First the weight went, now the smokes.

    Love Mini xxx


    Quote Originally Posted by Flabbyfay View Post
    I gave up 3 years ago next week i can only give you one tip.

    DON'T REPLACE FAGS WITH FOOD!!!!!!!!
    i was 11 st when i gave up and i gained nearly 6 stone because i ate to stop the cravings Good luk hun i'm sure you can do it
    Congratulations on giving up, In my opinion giving up smoking is harder than giving up food! How can this be
    Im trying really hard not too! Wasn't too successful last night though


    Thanks Ladies for all your support

    Tracey
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