Help Me Quit Smoking
Remember that it is not going to be easy. Please do not consider yourself to be superhuman, so be prepared to
get external help if you need it. You might experience physical, mental and emotional changes when you stop
smoking. But there is plenty of help available nowadays.
Medical Help to Quit Smoking
Do not feel bad about getting support. On the contrary, your chances of succeeding will increase many times if
you get professional help. Remember, nicotine is a very powerful substance, and getting over it is no easy task.
The more help you get, the better.
If you can get professional medical help, so much the better. This does not mean that you have to undergo
prolonged medical treatment. Your doctor - or even your dentist - will be able to guide you and provide you with
answers to your questions. They will be able to suggest methods of handling the withdrawal symptoms, and even
prescribe medicines that can help you.
One of the most common problems that people giving up smoking face is frequent mood changes in the initial
stages. You might even start feeling depressed, and if you feel that you might need help, there's nothing to be
ashamed of.
Medicines to Quit Smoking
At the time of writing, The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved five medications to help you
stop smoking:
- Bupropion SR - Available by prescription
- Nicotine gum - Available over-the-counter
- Nicotine inhaler - Available by prescription
- Nicotine nasal spray - Available by prescription
- Nicotine patch - Available by prescription and over-the-counter
Of course, you should start using these medicines only after consulting a medical practitioner.
Counselling to Quit Smoking
Counselling is one way in which you can strengthen your effort to quit. It might help to consult a professional
counsellor. You might consider group counselling or telephone counselling. Group counselling can be particularly
helpful, because you have the support of others who face the same problems. Try reassuring others; it has a
wonderful effect on you. When you talk convincingly to others, you are really subconsciously convincing yourself as
well. This will go a long way towards building up your own confidence that you will succeed.
Telephone counselling can be done at any time. It is not always easy to dash off to your counsellor when you
feel the urge to smoke but know you are not supposed to. But if you can just pick up your telephone and dial your
counsellor's number, you can get the support you need - with a minimum loss of time and effort.
The next section is: Cutting Down on Cigarettes
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