Tips to Help You Stop Smoking
by
Mary Calvagna, MS
Here’s HowLearn about tools that can help you quit. They can ease craving or symptoms caused by withdrawal of nicotine. Tools include nicotine gum, patches, or inhaler, or medicine. There are many resources online to help you learn about your choices. Talk to your doctor about any concerns you have or medicine choices. You may also choose to quit without the help of these tools. Set your target quit date. Make it a few weeks away. To prepare you to quit, try the following steps: Switch Brands
Cut Down the Number of Cigarettes You Smoke
Remember: Cutting down can help you quit. It is no substitute for quitting. If you are at 7 cigarettes a day, it's time to set your target quit date. Don't Smoke Out of Habit
Make Smoking More Difficult
Make Smoking Unpleasant
Just Before Quitting
On the Day You Quit
Telephone and Internet SupportTelephone and web-based programs can offer you the support that you need to quit and to stay smoke-free. You can find many programs online. Immediately After Quitting
RESOURCES:National Cancer Institute
http://smokefree.gov/ Tobacco Information and Prevention Source (TIPS)
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention http://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/index.htm CANADIAN RESOURCES:Canadian Cancer Society
http://www.cancer.ca/ The Lung Association
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