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A Word About Relapses

 

I certainly would not tell you to expect a relapse, but the fact is that one out of three people who are trying to quit experience relapses. This is something that happens within the first three months when one is trying to quit.

 

Now if at all you experience a relapse understand that there is nothing to feel bad about. It is quite a natural phenomenon. But just because it happened, do not let it get the better f you. All you have to do is start the quitting process all over again and believe me you will be stronger this time because you know what to look out for.

 

Some Final Facts About Tobacco Before You Go:

 

·         Tobacco is the single largest cause of oral and lung cancer.

·         Use of tobacco leads to conditions like erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation in men

·         Pregnant women/new mothers. If you continue to smoke you are increasing the chances of giving birth to a baby who has congenital disabilities and diseases. 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. If you continue to smoke you are increasing your chances of a second heart attack.

·         Lung, head, and neck cancer patients. If you continue to smoke you increase your chances of a second cancer.

·         Parents of children and adolescents. By smoking, you expose your children and adolescents to illnesses caused by second-hand smoke.

 

Well, so what are you waiting for? The choice is yours. There are so many things that you can do with this life of yours. And isn’t it a pity to waste it at the end of a cigarette. It is no wonder that George Bernard Shaw once said that a cigarette is a roll of paper that has fire at one end and a fool at the other.

 

I hope this guide will help you in your quest to STOP being the fool.

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Every Dark Cloud Has a Silver Lining
Hats Off
Sit Up and Take Notice
Some Statistics:
How Does One Become a Smoker?
Wet Paint
Smoke Signals
Nicotine Is Addictive
An Unfair Battle
Step 1: The Decision
The Actual Decision
Let the World Know
A Formidable Foe
A Myth to Break
Withdrawal Symptoms, What’s That?
Step 2: Prepare Yourself
Do NOT Take It Lightly…
Music
Breathing Exercises
An Experiment
Try Something Else
Don’t Put It Off
The Voice Within
Second Hand Smoking
More Paperwork
Admit That You Are Addicted
All Kinds of Cigarettes Are Bad
Step 3: The Quitting Process
Medicines
Counseling
A Financial Reward
Bringing Down the Number
Water Flows Down
Low Tar and Low Nicotine Cigarettes
Stage 4: The Agony and Ecstasy
Develop New Interests
Eat Right
A few more pointers on what to eat…
Smoking and Sleep
If you have problems falling asleep:
The Agony
The Ecstasy
A Second Chance
A Word About Relapses