What is the best way to quit smoking cigarettes?
I have this bad habit now for almost 10 years and I really want to quit smoking, because of the effects nicotine has. What is the best way? Should I set up a time line? I smoke about a pack of cigarettes a day and want to stop as quick as possible.
Hi Peter,
it’s great that you want to stop smoking. I have been smoking for about 15 years before I decided to quit. The best thing to do is to get some assistance, only 5% of all people who go cold turkey are going to succeed. But there are many options that can help you to stop your smoking habit.
You can use nicotine patches, gum or talk in groups about your habit, but it is also very important that you don’t do the things you usually do when you smoke a cigarette, for example if you drink a coffee in the morning and have a cigarette… dont drink the coffee anymore, it will make it easier if you break this habits.
What worked best for me was to read different books that a friend suggested who went through the same a year earlier. The one that I think was best is this one: http://tinyurl.com/no-more-smoking . Did you know that it takes an average smoker 4 tries? I was successful at the first try and that is now more then a year ago.
Good luck Peter!
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10 Responses to “What is the best way to quit smoking cigarettes?”
What is the best way to quit smoking cigarettes?
I have been smoking for about 6 years.
I’ve tried using nicorette gum, gradually cutting back, and cold turkey, but nothing seems to work.
How did you quit smoking what worked for you?
Hi Robert..
congrats on your decision to quit.. as your finding out, its seldom easy..I smoked for over 40 years, and tried most of the methods available.. i tried the patches, pills, and various, and sundry concoctions, from health food stores.. in fact the last 5 years of my smoking, was simply one failed quit after another..
the good news of course, is that i did in fact find a method that worked for me, otherwise i wouldn’t be typing this reply.. i have been quit now for over 5 years because i quit trying to do it alone.. i joined a support group, and just didn’t quit quitting..
I am a member of Nicotine Anonymous and attend meetings both locally, and on line… on line meetings are as close as your computer, and you can attend meetings before actually attempting a quit.. good luck, however you decide to proceed, there is simply no wrong way to quit..
Nicotine Anonymous is a Non-Profit 12 Step Fellowship of men and women helping each other live nicotine-free lives. Nicotine Anonymous welcomes all those seeking freedom from nicotine addiction, including those using cessation programs and nicotine withdrawal aids. The primary purpose of Nicotine Anonymous is to help all those who would like to cease using tobacco and nicotine products in any form. The Fellowship offers group support and recovery using the 12 Steps as adapted from Alcoholics Anonymous to achieve abstinence from nicotine.
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check out this site for more info, as well as local meetings
http://www.nicotine-anonymous.org/
check out this site for several daily online voice meetings
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/voi…
Pick up a new addiction.
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when i was trying to quit i’d pop a cough drop in my mouth everytime i needed a smoke.. it helped
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The nicotine isn’t really the thing you should be worried about that’s in cigarettes. The best way to quit smoking is to get yourself thrown in jail – worked for me.
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Get your dr. to prescribe either wellbutrin or zyban. use it with the patch. i smoked for 23 years, but quit this way 4 years ago.
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The best way is to get nicotine gum .
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There has been a constant research throughout the world to find an easy and perfect way to quit smoking. Medical science is still conducting a thorough research to discover some perfect ways to help people quit smoking.
Smokers are often confused when it comes to kicking out the habit of smoking. If you are a smoker, and do not have commitment, it will become extremely difficult for you to quit smoking. You will, in fact, be neck deep in this trouble. It won’t be easy to quit smoking in such a circumstance.
But, you will become disgusted with the habit of smoking, with the passage of time. So, what to do in such a scenario? Develop a scare for smoking. Scare develops a sense of fear in your mind about lung cancer and cardiac arrest. In fact, this scare or fear will lead you on the path of victory where you will find yourself in the non-smoking zone one day.
Besides, if there is someone in your family who has had such an experience, you will really have to draw lessons from his life. You will need to act accordingly and take preventive measures to quit smoking. It is very unfortunate though that the smoker takes such steps once the tide has passed over the head.
You could also take the help of nicotine gum. There is an important property of nicotine gum. It absorbs the toxins in the linings of the mouth, throat and stomach. This gives a great relief to the smokers. Cold turkey method to quit smoking is also very common. Some people do not find this method much convenient though.
You need to keep one very important thing in mind. The important point is that there are many options available in the market, but, people do not have the same results. So, be prepared for that!
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Just stop … 87% of all people that quit with an aid (like gum, the patch, pills, hypnotism etc) start smoking again within a year. Cold turkey is the only way to go.
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hi Peter
well im not sure there is a best way.. there are a number of ways, and unlike another contributor i have seen success using aids such as patches or medications.. what worked for me, has been participation in a support group.. i currently have over 5 years of nicotine freedom..
i am a member of nicotine anonymous, and attend meetings both locally, and on line .. on line voice meetings are as close as your computer, and your welcome to attend before actually attempting a quit..
Nicotine Anonymous is a Non-Profit 12 Step Fellowship of men and women helping each other live nicotine-free lives. Nicotine Anonymous welcomes all those seeking freedom from nicotine addiction, including those using cessation programs and nicotine withdrawal aids. The primary purpose of Nicotine Anonymous is to help all those who would like to cease using tobacco and nicotine products in any form. The Fellowship offers group support and recovery using the 12 Steps as adapted from Alcoholics Anonymous to achieve abstinence from nicotine.
References :
check out this site for more info, as well as local meetings
http://www.nicotine-anonymous.org/
check out this site for several daily online voice meetings
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/voicesofnicotinerecovery/
You must know what are the advantages of quitting:
http://www.knowabouthealth.com/cigarette-smoking-is-injurious-for-your-health/
This will keep you motivated throughout. My friend was chain smoker and he quit. He use to say, just be mentally strong and you can do it. Here are some tips that helped him:
http://www.knowabouthealth.com/8-easy-tips-to-quit-obsessive-smoking/
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Hi Peter,
it’s great that you want to stop smoking. I have been smoking for about 15 years before I decided to quit. The best thing to do is to get some assistance, only 5% of all people who go cold turkey are going to succeed. But there are many options that can help you to stop your smoking habit.
You can use nicotine patches, gum or talk in groups about your habit, but it is also very important that you don’t do the things you usually do when you smoke a cigarette, for example if you drink a coffee in the morning and have a cigarette… dont drink the coffee anymore, it will make it easier if you break this habits.
What worked best for me was to read different books that a friend suggested who went through the same a year earlier. The one that I think was best is this one: http://tinyurl.com/no-more-smoking . Did you know that it takes an average smoker 4 tries? I was successful at the first try and that is now more then a year ago.
Good luck Peter!
References :
http://nicotine-anonymous.org
http://tinyurl.com/no-more-smoking