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austinlegro11 Years Smoke Free
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I quit in November 2007, Thursday 15th to be accurate and I was quite happy to put on a few pounds in order to remain smoke free and then shed them when my quit was well established.

Over the next few months I developed some new bad habits involving grazing on midget gems, fruit pastilles, Doritos, Licorice Allsorts etc and generally eating a little more than I should.

Whenever I had to fill in a form or similar that asked for my weight I'd put 13 stone.

A few months ago, whilst sat in the pub, my long-suffering wife commented that I'd turned into a bit of a fat bast*rd...

To prove her wrong I hopped on the bathroom scales, 14 stone 12 was the depressing response.

To cut a long story short, I've now ditched the useless empty calories, started cycling to work and I'm pleased to say I'm now just a few pounds off my "smoking" weight and wearing my "smoking" clothes that have been tucked away in hiding for the last six years.

So, if, like me, you've added a few pounds during your quit just remember that they don't have to stay with you forever. :D

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Austin, that's fantastic! :D

I bet your wife is extremely proud of her new slimline husband isn't she? :)

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austinlegro11 Years Smoke Free

Austin, that's fantastic! :D

I bet your wife is extremely proud of her new slimline husband isn't she? :)

So proud that she's joined me with an 8lb weight loss of her own.

...and she's let me buy a new bike...and maybe another guitar.

The 'sad' thing is it's sort of taken me until I was 50 to achieve a smoke-free, sensible weight sort of lifestyle that really I should have had for most of my adult life.

Still, as 'they' say, better late than never. :D

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Definitely better late than never, nice one ;)

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