For many people smoking is a part of their daily lives, but even if you're someone who's quit before and started again, don't lose hope! It is rare that a smoker successfully quits the first time they try. On average, a person makes 30 quit attempts before they successfully quit for life. The good news is that with every quit attempt you learn something new about your strengths and about your areas for improvement. As you learn more about yourself and your smoking patterns, every subsequent quit attempt becomes easier and easier. Many of our community members shared their quit smoking stories with KFL&A Public Health to help motivate others to quit smoking.
Cigarettes contain nicotine, which is a very addictive drug. It only takes seven seconds for the nicotine to reach your brain after you inhale. Your brain and body quickly get used to the effects of nicotine and need more cigarettes more often to avoid withdrawal symptoms like tiredness, irritability, hunger etc. This makes you addicted to tobacco. The effect that you feel from smoking only lasts a few minutes, you experience benefits of quitting within 20 minutes.
Nicotine itself is a toxic substance and cigarettes contain 4000 chemicals, at least 60 of which are cancer causing. Cigarette smoking harms nearly every organ of the body, causes many diseases, and reduces the health of smokers in general. How smoking affects you depends on several factors including how long you've been smoking, how much you smoke, your age, and any medical conditions.
Did you know when you stop smoking your body will experience benefits within 20 minutes?
Have you ever stopped to think about how much it costs to smoke? Cost calculator
Protect the people around you from being exposed to second hand smoke.
Tobacco use can reduce fertility for both men and women. Smoking can cause complications during pregnancy and pose a serious threat to the developing baby.
Think about preparing. It is a bit like training for a race. The better trained you are, the higher the likelihood of success. Think about the reasons you have for quitting.
Down the road you may think about it for several reasons. Quitting smoking is an individual experience and by simply thinking about wanting to quit means that you are on your way to making that change to become tobacco free.
Now that we thought about preparing to quit, are you ready to quit smoking?