It's not too late to quit smoking.
Smoking causes serious health problems and disease. If you quit
smoking now, you can:
- Stop hurting your lungs.
- Breathe more easily.
- Have more energy.
- Fight colds more easily.
- Protect your family from the dangers of secondhand smoke.
Quitting will lower your chances of having:
- Heart disease.
- Lung cancer.
- Emphysema.
Here's how you can quit.
You can quit even if you have smoked for many years. It can be
hard to stop. You may have to try many times before you do it.
Never say "I can't." Keep trying.
There are things you can do you help yourself quit smoking:
Set a quit date.
Set a date when you will stop smoking. Don't buy cigarettes that
will carry you past your last day.
Throw your cigarettes and ashtrays away.
Don't make it easy to start smoking again. If you keep cigarettes
and ashtrays in the house you are more likely to smoke.
Get support from family and friends.
Ask for their encouragement. Ask them not to offer you cigarettes.
Spend time with people who don't smoke.
Think of yourself as a nonsmoker. Don't go to places where there
are a lot of smokers, such as bars. Sit in the nonsmoking section
of restaurants.
Start an exercise program.
As you become more fit, you will not want the nicotine effects in
your body. Regular exercise will also help you not gain weight
when you quit smoking.
Keep yourself busy.
You may find you don't know what to do with your hands. You can:
- Read or draw.
- Fix things.
- Make a plastic model.
- Knit or do needlework.
- Do a puzzle.
You may also be used to having something in your mouth. You can:
- Chew gum.
- Eat carrots or celery.
Take on new activities.
- Learn a new craft.
- Join an exercise group.
- Learn ways to relax and manage stress.
- Take a class.
- Join a study group at your local place of worship.
- Go out with your family or friends.
Join a quit-smoking program.
It may be easier for you to quit if you have the support of a
group.
Think about using nicotine replacements.
Nicotine is the drug in tobacco that makes it hard to quit. The
nicotine gum and patches help you cut your craving for nicotine.
You can get nicotine gum or patches at your drug store. You do not
need a prescription. Or your healthcare provider can prescribe a
nicotine spray, inhaler, or other medicine for you.
You can learn to live without cigarettes in your daily life. You
can quit and quit for good.
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change as new health information becomes available. The
information is intended to inform and educate and is not a
replacement for medical evaluation, advice, diagnosis or
treatment by a healthcare professional.
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