Cycling101
New member
I have seen a few people on here in various threads talk of thier wonderful strides in quitting smoking etc. Which brought me to think I am starting to think I am ready to quit my main bad habit of dipping. (chewing tobacco)
However I am absolutely terrified of quitting and replacing that loss with food after I have made so many positive strides in my weight and fitness goals. I realize there is never a good time to quit, I always find a reason to wait, the stress of this or that, maybe after this blows over etc. But I am really worried that one will replace the other, as I have seen many people gain a rather large amount of weight after quitting smoking. Would it be easier to quit, after I have reached my main weight goals, before attempting another lifestyle change? I would appreciate any feedback as I am really worried that all this work will go to hell in a handbasket if I quit cold turkey. If anything I think (I know it is horrible) but smoking and tobacco many times tames the hunger beast. Any thoughts gang?
However I am absolutely terrified of quitting and replacing that loss with food after I have made so many positive strides in my weight and fitness goals. I realize there is never a good time to quit, I always find a reason to wait, the stress of this or that, maybe after this blows over etc. But I am really worried that one will replace the other, as I have seen many people gain a rather large amount of weight after quitting smoking. Would it be easier to quit, after I have reached my main weight goals, before attempting another lifestyle change? I would appreciate any feedback as I am really worried that all this work will go to hell in a handbasket if I quit cold turkey. If anything I think (I know it is horrible) but smoking and tobacco many times tames the hunger beast. Any thoughts gang?
