Hello, everyone, I am new here.
Long story short, I'm going to stop smoking in a couple of days. I've been wanting to stop for some time, but one thing has been keeping me from taking the plunge: weight gain. A couple of years ago I decided I was tired of being overweight and wanted to do something about it, so I took up running. I hadn't done any exercise in at least 10 years, so it was very difficult at first. I couldn't even run 1/4 of a mile without running out of air. That was two years ago. Since then, I've worked really bloody hard and built up my strength to the point where I can now run 10 miles in one go with no stopping at all. I average about 25-35 miles of running per week. I've lost almost 30 pounds in the past couple years, which is a huge achievement for me.
As you can tell, I'm frightened of putting the weight back on when I quit smoking. As I am a runner, and providing I keep up my fitness regime, do I stand a good chance of keeping the weight down or, at least, only gaining a minimal amount? I'm definitely going to quit smoking, I'm just wondering how much harder I'll have to work to keep the weight down or at least prevent me from gaining more. I generally eat quite healthily as I'm a vegetarian.
Thanks for any advice, tips or experiences anyone may have to share :)