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Smoking - tips on how to quit

  • Alternative Names

    Cigarettes - tips on how to quit; Smoking cessation - tips on how to quit; Smokeless tobacco - tips on how to quit

  • Information

    There are a lot of ways to quit smoking and many resources to help you. Family members, friends, and coworkers may be supportive or encouraging, but the desire and commitment to quit must be your own.

    Most people who have been able to successfully quit smoking made at least one unsuccessful attempt in the past. Try not to view past attempts to quit as failures, but rather as learning experiences.

    Stopping smoking or smokeless tobacco is difficult, but anyone can do it.

    Know the symptoms to expect when you stop. Common symptoms include:

    • An intense craving for nicotine
    • Anxiety, tension, or irritability
    • Difficulty concentrating
    • Drowsiness and trouble sleeping
    • Headaches
    • Increased appetite and weight gain

    How severe your symptoms are depends on how long you smoked and how many cigarettes you smoked each day.

    Feel ready to quit?

    • First and foremost, set a quit date and quit completely on that day. Before your quit date, you may begin reducing your cigarette use. But remember, there is no safe level of cigarette smoking. See: Making the decision to quit tobacco
    • List the reasons why you want to quit. Include both short- and long-term benefits. See: Making the decision to quit tobacco
    • Identify the times you are most likely to smoke. For example, do you tend to smoke when feeling stressed or down? When out at night with friends? While drinking coffee or alcohol? When bored? While driving? Right after a meal or sex? During a work break? While watching TV or playing cards? When you are with other smokers?
    • Let all of your friends, family, and co-worders know of your plan to stop smoking and your quit date. Just being aware that they know what you're going through can be helpful, especially when you are grumpy.
    • Get rid of all your cigarettes just before the quit date, and clean out anything that smells like smoke, such as clothes and furniture.

    Make a plan about what you will do instead of smoking at those times when you are most likely to smoke.

    • Be as specific as possible. For example, drink tea instead of coffee -- tea may not trigger the desire for a cigarette. Or, take a walk when feeling stressed.
    • Remove ashtrays and cigarettes from the car. Place pretzels or hard candies there instead. Pretend-smoke with a straw.
    • Find activities that focus your hands and mind, but are not taxing or fattening. Computer games, solitaire, knitting, sewing, and crossword puzzles may help.
    • If you normally smoke after eating, find other ways to end a meal. Play a tape or CD, eat a piece of fruit, get up and make a phone call, or take a walk (a good distraction that also burns calories).

    Make other changes in your lifestyle.

    • Change your daily schedule, particularly eating times, as much as possible. Eat at different times or eat several small meals instead of three large ones. Sit in a different chair or even a different room.
    • Satisfy your oral habits by eating celery or other low-calorie snack, chewing sugarless gum, or sucking on a cinnamon stick.
    • Go to public places and restaurants where smoking is prohibited or restricted. Eat regular meals and don't eat too much candy or sweet things.
    • Get more exercise. Take walks or ride a bike. It helps relieve the urge to smoke.

    Set short-term quitting goals and reward yourself when you meet them.

    • Every day, put the money you normally spend on cigarettes in a jar. Then buy something pleasurable after a period of time.
    • Try not to think about all the days ahead you will need to avoid smoking. Take it one day at a time.
    • Even one puff or one cigarette will make your desire for more cigarettes even stronger. However, it is normal to make mistakes. So even if you have one cigarette, you don't need to take the next one.

    Other tips to help you quit smoking and stick to it:

    The American Cancer Society's web site -- www.cancer.org -- is an excellent resource for smokers who are trying to quit, and the Great American Smokeout can help some smokers kick the habit.

    Above all, don't get discouraged if you aren't able to quit smoking the first time. Nicotine addiction is a hard habit to break. Try something different next time. Develop new strategies, and try again. Many people take several attempts to finally kick the habit.

  • References

    Benowitz NL. Tobacco. In: Goldman L, Ausiello D, eds. Cecil Medicine. 23rd ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Saunders Elsevier; 2007: chap 30.

    Fiore MC, Jaén CR, Baker TB, Bailey WC. Treating tobacco use and dependence: 2008 Update--Clinical Practice Guideline. May 2008. Accessed December 25, 2009.

    Smokefree.gov.

    Burke MV, Ebbert JO, Hays JT. Treatment of tobacco dependence. Mayo Clin Proc. 2008;83:479-483.

Review Date: 12/25/2009

Reviewed By: David C. Dugdale, III, MD, Professor of Medicine, Division of General Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine. Also reviewed by David Zieve, MD, MHA, Medical Director, A.D.A.M., Inc.

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