It is never too late to stop smoking. While you may not fully recover from your smoking habits, you can at least cut your losses now and slow the decay process as you get older.
Quitting smoking is mostly a two step process. The first step is to get rid of your dependence on nicotine and the other is to break the habit of smoking. When you stop smoking it takes a while for nicotine to finally leave your body. You may have to wait a few days or even weeks before the nicotine finally leaves your body. After some period of the time, the nicotine and cravings aren't as strong. Keep this in mind as you are on your path to quitting your smoking habit.
One way to stop smoking is to take medication. However, there is no one single treatment. You may not succeed on your first attempt. Don't worry if this happens, just stop and take a moment to figure out what went wrong. Also talk to your doctor or other healthcare provider. There are also many good programs out there that help give advice to people on how to quit smoking, including those who have quit smoking themselves and why these methods worked for them.
Once again, don't be discouraged if your first attempts to quit fail. You may need to try different treatments. Giving up smoking is a process that takes time and dedication. Some people can handle it and some others can't. Try to figure out what kind of person you are and what your situation is. You also want to avoid situations where people are smoking and may cause you to have temptations towards smoking. Try hard to resist the temptation!
Also, don't ever give up trying to stop even if it takes a while. It may take several attempts, and for most smokers they try to stop smoking and it works for a little bit, then they start again because of some event or habit. Don't let this stop you. If it happens, try again, and keep on trying until all the efforts you take to final quit start showing results. This is your health we are talking here, do what you can and you will be very glad you put that much effort into it.
Hopefully this guide has helped you discover some ideas to stop smoking. There are a lot of people out there who are successful and those who still trying. Whichever ever category you fit in, at least this guide may have given you some motivation and may not be specific to your situation or may not help you that much but it will still get you started. Good luck and put out that cigarette!
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