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Suekickbutt (GOLD) |
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I'm so relieved about the water retention/bloating explanation. Is there a physiological answer
to this phenomenon? anyone?
Your quit sis
Sue
I have chosen not to smoke for 3 Weeks 6 Days 5 Hours 55 Minutes 29 Seconds. Cigarettes not smoked: 817. Money saved: A$249.31.
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Joel |
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Hello Sue:
Nicotine causes the release of antidiuretic hormone which on the surface would make you think that quitting smoking would cause you to lose water immediately
upon cessation. But it seems that this is one effect that is a rebound effect of quitting, a reaction that nicotine used to do upon administration actually
gets intensified when its administration is ceased. One other example of this are people who get tingling effects in their fingers and toes after first
quitting. The cause often is that the arteries to these areas go into constriction for a few days after quitting. Nicotine itself is a vasoconstrictor so you
would think that stopping smoking would cause arteries to open right up but as in the case of the diuretic effect here, the opposite reaction occurs. This
vasoconstriction effect usually adjusts by the fourth day, but the water retention effect often lasts into the second week before things go back to normal.
Hope this helps clarifies things. Even if a person never understands the mechanisms for such reactions, his or her body gets back to normal and will stay that way as long as he or she always remembers to never take another puff! Joel |
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Changingmyname(SILVER ) |
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Glad to hear the the mushy sludge around my waist that seemingly grew overnight could be temporary water retention. VERY glad to hear it, as my eating habits
are far healthier now (following real hunger cues--what a treat to feel really hungry--with nutritious foods) since I quit, and I am very active physically.
I am so grateful to be nicotine free and making healthier choices...even if I gain 5-10 pounds, I'll know I'm nourishing my body rather than robbing
it from nutrients by smoking.
Feelin' Groovy....
Theresa
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JennyBoBenny(Gold) |
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Just offering a little ray of hope for those who think they can't quit without gaining. Immediately after quitting, I did indulge in comfort foods and I
did 'treat myself' quite a bit for the first three weeks. But I set a definite cut-off point, and so by the time I turned green, I was no longer
giving in to the food cravings. I also started exercising in order to rehabilitate my lungs. Now, I am 5 pounds below my pre-quitting weight. I never
gained any weight, and the exercise has helped me to slim down a bit. So, as you see, you can structure your quit so that you still 'baby' yourself
a little with regard to the food. If you are smart enought to quit using nicotene, you can certainly learn to avoid falling into the trap of eating unhealthy
foods as well.
JennyBoBenny
I have been nicotene FREE for: 4M 4W 9h 49m 47s. I have NOT smoked 3760, for a savings of $658.04. Life Saved: 1W 6D 1h 20m. And I have NOT gained a
single ounce of weight!
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John (Gold) |
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Joel |
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I saw where one member wrote to another member that he or she should do what ever it takes to quit smoking. The example specifically given was drink water
or eat ice cream. I have to say, if someone plans on going the ice cream route they had better be ready to go buy a whole slew of complete wardrobes, of
ever increasing sizes. If your crutch for smoking thoughts are going to be any high caloric food weight gain of massive amounts should be expected.
As far as using whatever it takes, I guess that can be translated to taking any food, any drug, legal or illegal to quit smoking or any activity, no matter
how ludicrous or dangerous that activity may be. Does the comment smoke crack cocaine, or shoot up heroin, or drink lethal dosages of arsenic make any
sense to anyone as practical advice to quit smoking? If not, the comment of do whatever it takes loses any real concept of credibility.
The comment needs to be do what it takes to quit smoking. What it takes is simply sticking to your commitment to never take another puff!
Joel
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John (Gold) |
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Joel |
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From the string "Do whatever it takes to quit
smoking"
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Sal GOLD |
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Hunger!
A New Experience for Many
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nancy999 |
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As someone who has dealt with minor weight issues my whole adult life, I wanted to add something here that I think is really
important.
One of the things we're often trained to do from a very young age is "reward" ourselves with food for doing
something good. (Eat your dinner and you'll get desert, clean your room and I'll give you some candy, I just got that promotion - big steak dinner
on me!).
I can't think of a better reason to celebrate than quitting smoking. Just be cautious (if you're worried about weight
gain) that you're not rewarding yourself too often with high fat/calorie food! I made that mistake and now I'm walking to tim-buk-too on the
treadmill
Nancy.
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Sal GOLD |
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John (Gold) |
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Knowledge is Power
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Joel |
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Eating just an additional 100 calories a day will result in a one pound fat gain in just over a month, 10.4 pounds in one year, and an extra 104 pounds in ten
years. 104 pounds of fat from drinking the equivalent of one extra soft drink per day. This is why you often hear, "I didn't eat that much more but
gained excessive amounts of weight!" True, they may not have eaten that much more daily, but they did it everyday, and the cumulative effect can easily
account for the "mysterious" weight gain.
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Sal GOLD |
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FlyinFree |
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this crutch piece says alot within a very few words.
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Sal GOLD |
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The Bald Belgian |
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Hi to All,
Just a quick post with my personal experience on the Weight Gain topic. I am 5 months+ into my quit, and a major change in my life that continues to
manifest itself is this very strong urge to exercise. When I still smoked, I did very little physical exercise. I currently play squash twice a week, and
go to the gym every time I am on the road for my job. Coupled with a sensible approach to food intake has ensured that I am exactly the same weight now as I
was 5 months ago.
Judging by comments from family and friends, I look great, and much, much healthier than I did when I was still a nicojunkie.
Best.
Bob
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soulagement0 |
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I found the perfect recipe for keeping the weight off...
It is no secret that many of us who smoked heavily also drank our fair share of alcohol. That certainly was the case for me, although I was largely in denial about the slippery slope I was headed down - maye I wasn't an alcoholic - yet.... But I was sure headed that way. Anywho, if quitting smoking makes you gain weight, and quitting drinking helps you lose weight, then it turns out to be a terrific combination for breaking even! And feeling incredible. Good luck to all and NTAP! |
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Sal GOLD |
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