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Title: Hunger
Post by: Vaguy77 on June 04, 2019, 07:02:38 AM
Curious-I know nicotine suppressed hunger but man I seem hungry all the time now.  I don’t care about putting on weight (better than the tobacco) but does this hunger subside or is maybe this is how normal people feel and it’s just been too long
Title: Re: Hunger
Post by: Ruthless on June 04, 2019, 07:55:46 AM
I’m going through a bit of the same.  I just try to keep healthier snacks around.  Carrots, lettuce, seeds, jolly ranchers just to curb it.  For me, I was drinking a 6 pack or more a night, so my body was used to those extra 1000 calories.  Night time is tough dude.  I’m only 7 days in, but hoping the appetite subsided soon. 
Title: Re: Hunger
Post by: Redwood on June 04, 2019, 10:58:26 AM
I have noticed my crazy hunger craves get less after the first 2-3 weeks, although it is still there.  When I feel like I want to eat something outside of a meal, I suck on a couple lifesaver mints.  The sugar in the mints seems to help.  Hopefully your experience is like mine and this gets better for you soon.
Title: Re: Hunger
Post by: FLLipOut on June 05, 2019, 11:13:34 PM
Totally normal.  A combo of oral fixation and low blood sugar.  It will take some time for the body to recalibrate, but you will get there.  My house was a virtual candy shop for the first several months!
Title: Re: Hunger
Post by: chewie on June 06, 2019, 10:04:21 AM
Yep... Flip is right. 100% normal, as is the associated weight gain. It happens.

Take me for example... coming up on 13 years quit and I'm still working on my 'quit weight'.

That said... I'm still healthier as a fat quitter than I was as a less fat dipper.
Title: Re: Hunger
Post by: chris2alaska on June 06, 2019, 08:42:01 PM
Yeah, the hunger thing is totally normal.  If you're not a lazy fuck, like me, then you can just work out a little more to cover the extra calories, otherwise, you will gain some weight and you will just have to worry about it later.  It's later now and I am working on it, but it sucks balls.  I will prevail though.
Title: Re: Hunger
Post by: DocPetey on June 07, 2019, 11:17:16 AM
I'm just now after a year not stuffing my face all day snacking on crap. I put on about 15 lbs but over the past month have lost 10 of it from not eating as much and being more active.