treepeo
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29 Nov 2017
10 Jan 2019
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Hi songbird,
Congrats on your 7 smoke free months! It's great to break free, isn't it?
I gained a bunch of weight since I quit two years ago. But I would rather be overweight than be a smoker. Having said that, I am finally ready to tackle this problem. I just recently got a Fitbit and am tracking how many steps I normally take daily. My plan is to slowly increase my activity level, and to reduce the amount of fatty foods I eat.
Just like quitting smoking, changing activity levels and eating patterns takes some planning and thought, but I am now prepared to do the work.
You know yourself best. What do you think might help you to lose weight? Getting more active, or maybe eating healthier? Or a combination of the two? I'm certainly no expert on the matter, but I do advocate starting slow and working up to goals. You might want to check out the internet. There are tons of articles about both exercising and healthy eating that could help to motivate you, or give you some starting points. However you decide to tackle the issue, at least you know you are starting from the right place, that being as a non-smoker. Nothing is more important than that.
Best of luck, songbird.