Daymon74
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I started coming to this forum last February, and had lost about 30 lbs by June. In June I decided to quit smoking since I had started doing a lot of running, and wanted to increase my performance. I am no longer a smoker, but I seem to be having a terrible time losing any fat now, and even gained most of the weight I lost back!!! I don't lose it as quickly as I did when I smoked, and since I don't smoke, the urge to eat is more intense. I'm not even really sure why I'm posting this. It feels like more of a rant, but I am so sick of being fat, I can't stand it anymore. I've even considered smoking again (I won't), just so I can lose the weight. Anyway, enough belly aching. Anyone else been down this road? How did you overcome this problem? Is it possible? Will I ever get below 10% body fat without smoking?

& Congrats on being a NON-smoker. I quit smoking (cold turkey) in November of 2006 and lost almost 30% of my original weight. I went for a brisk walk or jog every time I wanted a smoke. Needless to say, I spent most of my day outside walking and jogging.
I did notice after 6 months of non smoking the weight really started to drop. I don't know if it's because my body had repaired itself from the abuse of inhaled toxins or my mind had "kicked" the habit and made my choices in life healthier. 
