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WEDNESDAY. STOPTOBER DAY 16.

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At the start of October, thousands of people joined in with Stoptober – an attempt to go smoke-free for 28 days.

If you are one of the people taking part in Stoptober, we wanted to offer some encouragement and tips on how to keep going.

Why keep going?

Because the longer you can go smoke-free, the more likely you will stop smoking permanently.

If you can go 28 days without smoking, you are up to five times more likely to kick the habit for good.

It’s not always easy to make a long-lasting lifestyle change, but with structure and support, it is possible.

Coping with cravings

Nicotine cravings are a normal part of giving up smoking. While they can be tricky to deal with, there are some helpful ways to make them easier to manage.

A nicotine replacement like a patch, gum or vape satisfies the craving but without the harmful chemicals of cigarettes. There are lots of options that work in different ways.

Wait it out. It may sound basic, but cravings typically pass after about 10 minutes.

Find a distraction to take your mind off smoking – go for a walk, read a book, call a friend or play a video game.

Get away from triggers. If other things make you think of smoking – the smell of it or being in certain situations like a pub – remove yourself to help the craving pass.

Focus on your motivation. Whether you want to quit smoking to breathe easier, move better or save money, use that as motivation to get through the craving.

Every craving you get through without smoking gets you one step further to giving up entirely. And from getting past that first craving, you might even start to feel the benefits sooner than you think.

Short, medium, and long-term benefits

The sooner you quit, the sooner you will notice changes.

Time after your last cigarette Benefit

20 minutes Your pulse rate will start returning to normal

8 hours You have removed half the carbon monoxide from your blood, and your oxygen levels are recovering

48 hours All carbon monoxide has left your body, with taste and smell improving

72 hours Your energy should increase, and breathing should be easier

2 – 12 weeks Circulation has improved, with blood getting to your heart and muscles much easier

3 – 9 months Coughs, wheezes and breathing problems have reduced

1 year You are now 50% less likely to have a heart attack than if you had continued smoking

10 years Your risk of death from lung cancer has halved compared to someone who still smokes

Giving up smoking is also known to benefit your mental health and overall well-being. You can read more about how quitting smoking improves mood and helps relieve stress, anxiety and depression on the NHS website. or Quit Supports pinned posts. healthunlocked.com/quitsupp...

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jillygirlAdministratorQueen Bee

I would like to welcome Biscuit291 to our lovely community. Just shout out if you need any help. we look forward to supporting you. .😊x

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Good morning Jilly, monky and all🙋‍♀️

Hope your taking those 💊 💊 👩‍⚕️

Great post, thanks 👑 🐝 🥰

Happy Wednesday everyone and NOPE🚭💪💃🤗xx

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jillygirlAdministratorQueen Bee in reply toBriarwood

Happy Wednesday lovely lady, Have a good day , ( yes still taking the tablets ) 🙂💐xx

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monkyAdministratorCake sniffer outer

Good morning Jillygirl, Briarwood, Cloe, Tabby and all 👍👋👋👋

Another Great post thankyou Jillygirl with loads of advice🚭👏👍

Have a lovely Wednesday everybody 🚭👍😀🐱xx

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jillygirlAdministratorQueen Bee in reply tomonky

Happy Wednesday Monky, have a good day, hope the weather is better than up here , in the thick fog ...👀 can only just see about 50 Yards.

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