Have you tried to quit smoking while undergoing treatment?
The decision to quit smoking is a very personal one. Everyone has his or her own reason that helps start the journey to quit smoking. The diagnosis of a serious illness or chronic condition, like cancer, a heart condition, lung condition, diabetes, might be one reason to quit smoking as part of treatment and recovery.
Are you currently undergoing treatment for a serious illness or chronic condition, or are you a survivor of a serious illness who made the decision to quit smoking while undergoing treatment? If yes, and you feel comfortable doing so, please share the experience of your journey to quit smoking.
Thank you for sharing your experiences anonymously in the online survey. The survey is now closed.
However you can continue to share your experiences here in an open discussion with other members. Your story can help others on their journey to quit smoking.
- Did you decide to quit while undergoing treatment? Why or why not?
- What uncertainties or challenges did you face?
- How did your care providers support you to quit smoking? How could they have supported you differently or better?
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Cancer Support Group.
We, COPD PATIENTS, go through the samething...especially alphas.
@llwortman How profound! Direct to the point and oh so true. It echoes a philosophy that one doesn't know who they truly are until they hit rock bottom. Many people have no clue what rock bottom is in the general world. In Mayo Cnnnect I would venture to say most people get it - we understand rock bottom & because of that our eyes have been open.
The goal of being in the pit is to continue being a caring and giving person. No matter how bad it seems to be I know someone else needs my smile.
Did any of you have quit smoking buddies? By buddy, I mean someone who quit smoking before you or with you and supported you along the way. Or did you go it alone?
The urge to want a cigarette never ends. Right now almost 3 yrs later I am craving a cigarette. I do not think they ever stop.. Just had to pull out my bag of ginger chews to get me through the urge. sighing...
Jackie, tell me more about the ginger chews. How do they work for you?
@merpreb what helps you not start again?
@iandunlop Congratulations, Dr. Dunlop!
Your story is certainly inspiring.
Teresa
@colleenyoung When a person smokes or a least with me there is a burning sensation everytime you inhale the smoke from a cigarette. Ginger is very strong and gives me a similar burning sensation in my mouth. Which distracts me from having a cigarette and the urge to really smoke fades away. Ginger has worked the best out of everything else I have tried.
@colleenyoung I went it alone, but I have to be honest, I had a huge motivation - I was pregnant. I always said if I got pregnant I would give it up, and I did. I have never had another cigarette. When my son was young he used to proudly take credit for my giving it up, since I was pregnant with him.
JK