Is weight gain inevitable after you quit smoking? What causes this?

DOGS THAT BARK

Registered User
Forum Member
Jul 13, 1999
19,485
161
63
Bowling Green Ky
I'm always tired, weasie. I have never had trouble sleeping, going back to when I was born, so they say.

Imagine eating that little and gaining weight? Some strange shit has happened to me since I quit smoking.

I might ask the doc about that link you posted. I think I answered yes to 6 of the questions :scared

Ditto here--never had ache or pain or rarily had colds. Have had 2 colds since quiting (10 months ago) immediately had aches and pains which still have--couldn't hit golf balls for bout 3 months (tennis elbow) when I went to Doc for elbow nurse who I've known for years said it was 1st time my blood pressure has ever been elevated-not to point of medication but unusual as it has rarily varied in 20 years I've been going there.however maybe due to weight gain.

In a nutshell I feel I've aged 10 years since quiting--but not going back.
 

MadJack

Administrator
Staff member
Forum Admin
Super Moderators
Channel Owner
Jul 13, 1999
105,229
1,625
113
70
home
1. Do you have a decrease in libido (sex drive)? Yes No
2. Do you have a lack of energy? Yes No
3. Do you have a decrease in strength and/or endurance? Yes No
4. Have you lost height? Yes No
5. Have you noticed a decrease in your enjoyment of life? Yes No
6. Are you sad and/or grumpy? Yes No
7. Are your erections less strong? Yes No
8. Have you noticed a recent deterioration in
your ability to play sports? Yes No
9. Are you falling asleep after dinner? Yes No
10. Has there been a recent deterioration in
your work performance? Yes No
 

MadJack

Administrator
Staff member
Forum Admin
Super Moderators
Channel Owner
Jul 13, 1999
105,229
1,625
113
70
home
I'm not worried they do blood work on me more than most because of my liver problem & that was on it :shrug:

I'm gonna ask for that one. I'm always tired. I still bet I have sleep apnea even thpough I passed that test.
 
Bet on MyBookie
Top