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you may want to just keep smoking while you lose some weight...I've gone through the nicotine withdrawal scenario a few times myself(quit chewing 2 years ago,started smoking three months ago,quit and now lately I'm dipping again)...I feel that my appetite soars when I quit nicotine..i gain about 10lbs everytime..and i lose this 10 soon after I resume some nictine delivery system....keep your appetite in check for now,continue lifting and drop some pounds...after you have lost about 20-30lbs and have acquired some more muscle mass..then go for the cigarette withdrawal..perhaps after you have plateaued to some extent with the weights(you will make some good gains early if you are intense and consistent about your training) and feel as if you are stuck at certain weight levels(i.e. you are training the same but not gaining as before)..then quit the cigs..your appetite will go up and you will eat more for awhile(till your appetite normalizes) and this extra calorie boost can help you to continue to gain lean tissue..after a few weeks when your appetite subsides and your body and mind are used to life w/o nictine,resume your weight loss program..you will lose some of the extra lean tissue you just acquired,but the new lean/muscle tissue you have added will help you during your second round of weight loss...in short,keep the nicotine and lose those first relatively easy-to-lose early pounds(you lose a fair amount just from refraining form the quart of liquid sugar) while adding lean tissue earlty too(as I mentioned your body should respond well early)..after you get to the "sticking" point ..then move to phase two and quit the cigs at all costs..keep lifting and feed yourself a "clean" diet..phase three will then involve a life w/o cigs,good diet and regular exercise and lifting..phase three should last until you die