I know it is difficult to quite smoking but not impossible. To quite smoking most important thing to know is — YOU CAN DO IT. You need to have a great control on your mind and body.It is easy to tell to a smoker why cant you quite smoking. But it needs efforts and friends to keep you reminding ways to quite smoking. If you have tried to quite smoking and failed before, take comfort in the fact that most smokers fail several times before quitting successfully. Your past failures are not a lesson that you are unable to quit. Instead, view them as part of the normal journey toward becoming a nonsmoker. I feel very lucky, if this opinion of mine can help a person to quite smoking.
FACTS ABOUT SMOKING
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Hurting Yourself
Smoking is an addiction. Tobacco smoke contains nicotine, a drug that is addictive and can make it very hard, but not impossible, to quit.
Every year death rate increases because of smoking-related illnesses . Smoking greatly increases your risk for lung cancer and many other cancers.
Hurting Others
Smoking harms not just the smoker, but also family members, coworkers, and others who breathe the smokers cigarette smoke, called secondhand smoke.
Among infants to 18 months of age, secondhand smoke is associated with as many as 300, 000 cases of bronchitis and pneumonia each year.
Secondhand smoke from a parents cigarette increases a childs chances for middle ear problems, causes coughing and wheezing, and worsens asthma conditions.
If both parents smoke, a teenager is more than twice as likely to smoke than a young person whose parents are both nonsmokers. In households where only one parent smokes, young people are also more likely to start smoking.
Pregnant women who smoke are more likely to deliver babies whose weights are too low for the babies good health. If all women quit smoking during pregnancy, about 4, 000 new babies would not die each year.
Why Quit?
Quitting smoking makes a difference right away-you can taste and smell food better. Your breath smells better. Your cough goes away. This happens for men and women of all ages, even those who are older. It happens for healthy people as well as those who already have a disease or condition caused by smoking.
Quitting smoking cuts the risk of lung cancer, many other cancers, heart disease, stroke, other lung diseases, and other respiratory illnesses.
Ex-smokers have better health than current smokers. Ex- smokers have fewer days of illness, fewer health complaints, and less bronchitis and pneumonia than current smokers.
Quitting smoking saves money. A pack-a-day smoker, who pays Rs 20 per pack, can expect to save more than Rs 7200 per year. It appears that the price of cigarettes will continue to rise in coming years, as will the financial rewards of quitting.
Quitting Tips
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Getting Ready to Quit
Set a date for quitting. If possible, have a friend quit smoking with you.
Notice when and why you smoke. Try to find the things in your daily life that you often do while smoking(such as drinking your morning cup of coffee or driving a car).
Change your smoking routines: Keep your cigarettes in a different place. Smoke with your other hand. Dont do anything else when smoking. Think about how you feel when you smoke.
Smoke only in certain places, such as outdoors.
When you want a cigarette, wait a few minutes. Try to think of something to do instead of smoking; you might chew gum or drink a glass of water.
Buy one pack of cigarettes at a time. Switch to a brand of cigarettes you dont like.
On the Day You Quit
Get rid of all your cigarettes. Put away your ashtrays.
Change your morning routine. When you eat breakfast, dont sit in the same place at the kitchen table. Stay busy.
When you get the urge to smoke, do something else instead.
Carry other things to put in your mouth, such as gum, hard candy, or a toothpick.
Reward yourself at the end of the day for not smoking. See a movie or go out and enjoy your favorite meal.
Staying Quit
Dont worry if you are sleepier or more short-tempered than usual; these feelings will pass.
Try to exercise-take walks or ride a bike.
Consider the positive things about quitting, such as how much you like yourself as a non-smoker, health benefits for you and your family, and the example you set for others around you. A positive attitude will help you through the tough times.
When you feel tense, try to keep busy, think about ways to solve the problem, tell yourself that smoking wont make it any better, and go do something else.
Eat regular meals. Feeling hungry is sometimes mistaken for the desire to smoke.
Start a money jar with the money you save by not buying cigarettes.
Let others know that you have quit smoking-most people will support you. Many of your smoking friends may want to know how you quit. Its good to talk to others about your quitting.
If you slip and smoke, dont be discouraged. Many former smokers tried to stop several times before they finally succeeded. Quit again.
If you need more help, see your doctor.
He or she may prescribe nicotine gum or a nicotine patch to help you break your addiction to cigarettes.