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A useful tool to quit Smoking - 11/1/2008 2:07:41 PM   
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I am ministering to a female lady who lives in my neighbourhood who wants to quit smoking but to no avail. She says she smokes when she is stressed. Does any one know of a good book or any other tool that help people to quit smoking?

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RE: A useful tool to quit Smoking - 11/2/2008 8:30:06 AM   
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She says that she would want to purchase that famous chewing gum that helps smokers to quit. I wonder if someone used those chewing gums and proved to be good tool for quitting smoking.

I gave her some resources hoping to be of help to her.

< Message edited by Cloak -- 11/2/2008 11:25:42 AM >


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RE: A useful tool to quit Smoking - 11/2/2008 8:59:19 AM   
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You need to scroll down and check out the quitting smoking support thread. I'm pretty sure it's all been discussed in there.
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RE: A useful tool to quit Smoking - 11/2/2008 11:18:06 AM   
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Thanks stellaluna, I will check it out!

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RE: A useful tool to quit Smoking - 11/2/2008 11:31:31 PM   
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I hear those patches work very well.

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RE: A useful tool to quit Smoking - 11/3/2008 11:09:03 AM   
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Thank you Limulus for your feedback! I will mention those patches for her and see what she thinks. She seems to be determined to do whatever it takes to quit smoking.

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RE: A useful tool to quit Smoking - 11/3/2008 11:17:20 AM   
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Then she simply needs to quit and choose not to smoke. While patches can help, it also prolongs the nicotine withdrawal. Those who quit cold turkey are the most successful at staying quit.
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RE: A useful tool to quit Smoking - 11/3/2008 2:01:29 PM   
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Thanks stella for this invaluable piece of info. I just hope she would be able to quit cold turkey since she mostly smokes when she is stressed.

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RE: A useful tool to quit Smoking - 11/3/2008 2:24:49 PM   
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There are lots of ways to cope with stress, but she'll need to find something that she can do during a crave. For example, she might write in a journal or take a short walk. Or maybe just breathe deeply for a few minutes. The craves will pass, but there is no magic bullet. Just choosing not to put a cigarette in your mouth.
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RE: A useful tool to quit Smoking - 11/3/2008 3:59:42 PM   
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I actually took a course given by the American Cancer Society on quitting. A couple of hint when a craving hits:

1) WAIT. It sounds simplistic, but wait five minutes after the craving hits. If you still want that cigarette after five minutes, go ahead. But odds are the craving will go away.

2) Deep Breathing: Inhale slowly, taking five seconds to fill your lungs. Hold it for five seconds. Then slowly exhale, taking five seconds to empty your lungs. Repeat three time.

One they don't mention that worked for me (I smoked for more than 30 years): PRAY. Matthew wasn't kidding when he wrote all things are possible with God. This is how I finally quit, I prayed for God's help. Not a cure, just help. And of course He was faithful.


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RE: A useful tool to quit Smoking - 11/3/2008 6:24:41 PM   
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Thanks for the tips both of you.

She says the other day she could not sleep or woke up early in the morning and the 1st thing she did was fix herself a cup of coffee with....a cigarette and this is how craving starts with her coffee.

I sympathize with this bc mom had the same problem and in fact many people associate cannot enjoy their coffee without lighting their cigarette. It's like a duo that must go together.

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RE: A useful tool to quit Smoking - 11/4/2008 8:25:03 AM   
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There is also a group that I go to at my church that is started in many other churches. It is for all types of addictions/issues. Very encouraging to know that other Christians have problems too and that with Jesus Christ we can overcome them.

They probably have some groups meeting in your city.
http://www.celebraterecovery.com/?page_id=7

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RE: A useful tool to quit Smoking - 11/4/2008 4:23:40 PM   
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quote:

She says the other day she could not sleep or woke up early in the morning and the 1st thing she did was fix herself a cup of coffee with....a cigarette
Most of the cigarettes she smokes are probably more out of habit now than from a craving. Cup of coffee, driving, after a meal, when stressed, all these are habits, not addictions, and can be broken by using some mental toughness. To quote Nancy Reagan, "Just Say No". She has to make a determined effort to cut these cigarettes out of her day. She literally has to force herself to not light that butt. Stick it in her mouth is okay, but don't light it. Once those habitual smokes are out of the schedule she should find it easier to put them down for good.

Limulus' suggestion of a support group is another good tool.


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RE: A useful tool to quit Smoking - 11/5/2008 6:49:36 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Limulus

There is also a group that I go to at my church that is started in many other churches. It is for all types of addictions/issues. Very encouraging to know that other Christians have problems too and that with Jesus Christ we can overcome them.

They probably have some groups meeting in your city.
http://www.celebraterecovery.com/?page_id=7


Thanks Lim for mentioning these support group. Funny bc I found out in a church nearby that they have meetings for AA which I find a GREAT tool for her. I will definitely mention to her about those Free meetings.

Thanks also for the link!

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RE: A useful tool to quit Smoking - 11/11/2008 10:03:55 AM   
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The following is an awesome program to kick the cigs:
http://www.settingcaptivesfree.com/breath_life/
They have mentors that see you through the program via email.
It is ALL about God and it is free...can it get any better?!

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RE: A useful tool to quit Smoking - 11/11/2008 2:46:35 PM   
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hi, i have copd.its really starting to grt worse i to have to stop smoking.if any knows how id really like to hear from all.

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RE: A useful tool to quit Smoking - 11/13/2008 4:37:41 PM   
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Thank you Godzdiva for your response and for that link!!!

I will give her that link address next time I see her. I believe she has a pc.

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