terden, I know what you mean. I've gained seven lbs that I really couldn't afford to gain, but smoking again is not a solution. I need to keep in mind that I was fat while I was smoking. I'm just fatter now. I've caught hold of my out-of-control eating. First things first. I started keeping a food diary. No biggy I just use a kid-type notebook and write down what I'm eating or have eaten as soon as I can. Writing down what I'm eating is changing the way that I'm eating. I begin realizing that I can't eat four hamburgers in a day (there's always tomorrow), and that I only need 1800 calories a day. I've stopped stuffing myself and started snacking on carrots and celery--no dipping sauce. I'm surprised at how well I can actually eat for 1800 calories. (I lost a lb the first week when I was only trying not to gain weight.) I do some menu planning, mainly because I need to cut food waste. However, meal planning is also good for keeping tabs on my weight. My goal is to start dieting in November after I've stopped smoking for six months. My smoking quit will have priority. I don't have to diet perfectly, just good enough at least not to gain anymore weight .
My Milage:
My Quit Date: 5/1/2009
Smoke-Free Days: 168
Cigarettes Not Smoked: 4,704
Amount Saved: $1,822.80
Life Gained:
Days: 18 Hrs: 10 Mins: 6 Seconds: 33