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?
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@kowalski some of us are all or nothing people. For me it’s easier to just stop. I’m the same way with food, better to have none of things that are not healthy for me than to try to have a little.
JK
Stopping smoking is a shock to the body. Better to taper to less smokes, which should make quitting easier ?
@alamogal635 @kowalski I read a while back that it's more difficult for women to quit because they actually enjoy it more than men do! I tend to want one when I am around other smokers, which is less and less as time goes on. I really am glad that I did quit, it was worth it. One less thing to worry about and the cost of cigarettes is so high now, it's crazy.
JK
@kowalski- lol, my error. I meant to ask why are you not setting a closer date to quit?
I was told by people who quit that setting a date is best. I am smoking less and less each day. Will post my success or failure.
@kowalski- Good for you. Why not next week?
I tried patches, the pill which made me sick and lozenges. My Sister quit after 50 years cold turkey. She said keeping busy kept her mind off cigarettes. Going to try July 30, cold turkey. I also tried to count but that lasted 1 day.
@contentandwell- I don't miss it but I do crave nicotine if I'm very very scared or upset. I think that it's more of a brain remembrance thing that triggers the actual craving and not a physical thing at all because it goes away..
@shortshot80
Hello Nancy, I've been thinking about you. I hope your appointment with the infectious disease specialist helped you with your recurrent UTIs. As I recall you will be having a CT scan later this month. I hope that all continues to go well for you.
How is your book coming along?
@merpreb @kowalski I quit, "cold turkey", on December 31. 1979. I always told my husband if I got pregnant I would quit, and I did. I hate to admit this, but I do still miss it sometimes. That is finally getting less and less.
JK