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            YOU CAN QUIT SMOKING!
           
            Nicotine: A Powerful Addiction
            If you have tried to quit smoking, you know how hard it can be. It 
is hard because nicotine is a very addictive drug. For some people, it can be 
as addictive as heroin or cocaine. 
            Quitting is hard. Usually people make 2 or 3 tries, or more, before 
finally being able to quit. Each time you try to quit, you can learn about what 
helps and what hurts.

            Quitting takes hard work and a lot of effort, but you can quit 
smoking. 


            Good Reasons for Quitting
            Quitting smoking is one of the most important things you will ever 
do. 

            �         You will live longer and live better. 

            �         Quitting will lower your chance of having a heart attack, 
stroke, or cancer. 

            �         If you are pregnant, quitting smoking will improve your 
chances of having a healthy baby. 

            �         The people you live with, especially your children, will 
be healthier. 

            �         You will have extra money to spend on things other than 
cigarettes.


            Five Keys for Quitting
            Studies have shown that these five steps will help you quit and 
quit for good. You have the best chances of quitting if you use them together. 

            1. Get ready.
            2. Get support.
            3. Learn new skills and behaviors.
            4. Get medication and use it correctly.
            5. Be prepared for relapse or difficult situations.

            1. Get Ready 

              a.. Set a quit date. 
              b.. Change your environment.
              1.Get rid of ALL cigarettes and ashtrays in your home, car, and 
place of work.
              2.Don't let people smoke in your home. 
              c.. Review your past attempts to quit. Think about what worked 
and what did not. 
              d.. Once you quit, don't smoke-NOT EVEN A PUFF! 

            2. Get Support and Encouragement 

            Studies have shown that you have a better chance of being 
successful if you have help. You can get support in many ways: 

            �         Tell your family, friends, and co-workers that you are 
going to quit and want their support. Ask them not to smoke around you or leave 
cigarettes out.

            �         Talk to your health care provider (for example, doctor, 
dentist, nurse, pharmacist, psychologist, or smoking counselor).

            �         Get individual, group, or telephone counseling. The more 
counseling you have, the better your chances are of quitting. Programs are 
given at local hospitals and health centers. Call your local health department 
for information about programs in your area.

            3. Learn New Skills and Behaviors 

            �         Try to distract yourself from urges to smoke. Talk to 
someone, go for a walk, or get busy with a task.

            �         When you first try to quit, change your routine. Use a 
different route to work. Drink tea instead of coffee. Eat breakfast in a 
different place.

            �         Do something to reduce your stress. Take a hot bath, 
exercise, or read a book.

            �         Plan something enjoyable to do every day.

            �         Drink a lot of water and other fluids.


            4. Get Medication and Use It Correctly
            Medications can help you stop smoking and lessen the urge to smoke. 

            �         The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved 
five medications to help you quit smoking:
            1.Bupropion SR-Available by prescription.
            2.Nicotine gum-Available over-the-counter.
            3.Nicotine inhaler-Available by prescription.
            4.Nicotine nasal spray-Available by prescription.
            5.Nicotine patch-Available by prescription and over-the-counter.

            �         Ask your health care provider for advice and carefully 
read the information on the package. 

            �         All of these medications will more or less double your 
chances of quitting and quitting for good. 

            �         Everyone who is trying to quit may benefit from using a 
medication. If you are pregnant or trying to become pregnant, nursing, under 
age 18,
            smoking fewer than 10 cigarettes per day, or have a medical 
condition, talk to your doctor or other health care provider before taking 
medications.

            5. Be Prepared for Relapse or Difficult Situations

            Most relapses occur within the first 3 months after quitting. Don't 
be discouraged if you start smoking again. Remember, most people try several 
times before they finally quit. Here are some difficult situations to watch 
for:  

            �         Alcohol. Avoid drinking alcohol. Drinking lowers your 
chances of success. 

            �         Other Smokers. Being around smoking can make you want to 
smoke. 

            �         Weight Gain. Many smokers will gain weight when they 
quit, usually less than 10 pounds. Eat a healthy diet and stay active. Don't 
let weight gain distract you from your main goal-quitting smoking. Some 
quit-smoking medications may help delay weight gain. 

            �         Bad Mood or Depression. There are a lot of ways to 
improve your mood other than smoking. 

            If you are having problems with any of these situations, talk to 
your doctor or other health care provider. 

            Special Situations or Conditions
            Studies suggest that everyone can quit smoking. Your situation or 
condition can give you a special reason to quit. 

            �         Pregnant women/new mothers. By quitting, you protect your 
baby's health and your own.

            �         Hospitalized patients. By quitting, you reduce health 
problems and help healing.

            �         Heart attack patients. By quitting, you reduce your risk 
of a second heart attack.

            �         Lung, head, and neck cancer patients. By quitting, you 
reduce your chance of a second cancer.

            �         Parents of children and adolescents. By quitting, you 
protect your children and adolescents from illnesses caused by second-hand 
smoke. 




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