Re: Smoking and weight gain
I quit smoking in Feb 1993 and haven't looked back. Yes, believe it or not, I did it cold turkey. The first week, I was a vicious, horrible, spawn of satan.

But things got better with each day. Once you get over the hump, you will notice food tasting a lot better. You will notice you can breathe in easier too.<br /><br />I started packing on weight and went up to 210 lbs from originally being 180. I wanted to slim down, so I started working out S-L-O-W-L-Y. I started going for walks, then walks evolved into a short jog. Let me tell you from an ex-smoker....
Go EASY when you start out. I found out I could only jog -barely- 1/2 mile, then I got that wicked pain in the side of the ribcage.

Not only that I was coughing, hacking, and almost needed an oxygen mask and EMT service. I pressed on, 1/2 mile this day, 1/2 mile two days later, etc... then, slowly, I wasn't coughing and hacking and could do the 1/2 mile without any pains in the ribcage. So then, I bumped it up to 3/4 of a mile. So on and so forth, and then made it up to a full mile.<br /><br />I slowly started getting in shape, cleaning out the crap in my lungs, and rebounding from years of smoking a pack of Marlboro Lights a day. It was rough and hard work. Sheer determination, willpower, and memories of Coast Guard bootcamp, drove me into getting into shape and giving up smoking all together.<br /><br />I am now 43 years old, retired from the Coast Guard, and still go jogging every few days and can do a full 3 miles without problem. My problem nowadays is that the body metabolism has slowed a little and I can't shed the weight as easily anymore. It s*cks getting old!

<br /><br />Butch A.