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15 days away for 1st year being smoke free

Cali girl, you should definitely be very proud of yourself. It is so nice of your mom to take you out for dinner to celebrate. Also, good for you for signing up for those fitness classes, you are well on your way to a healthier you!
 
Did you know that we have a sister site called the Healthy Weight Center? You should check it out, it's similar to this site only that it deals with reaching a healthy weight for your body type: healthyweightcenter.net
 
 

Luciana, Bilingual Health Educator
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Tis the season - are you ready?

Rock, what an interesting thread. I'm happy to see you are prepared for this upcoming holiday season.

It would be interesting to see how others have been preparing themselves. Members, please share your ideas.



Luciana, Bilingual Health Educator
14 years ago 0 224 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Had my teeth cleaned today

Brenda, glad to hear that your smile is as bright as ever!

What a great built in reward indeed!




Luciana, Bilingual Health Educator
14 years ago 0 224 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Myth or Fact?

Good morning everyone,
 
Myth: The best way to quit is “cold turkey.”
Fact: There is no one correct way to quit smoking, but you can use a combination of counselling and nicotine replacement therapy (such as the nicotine patch, inhaler, gum, or nasal spray) or non-nicotine medicines (such as bupropion SR). Your health care provider or smoking cessation clinic is the best place to go to for help with quitting.
 
What has worked best for you?
 
Luciana, Bilingual Health Educator
14 years ago 0 224 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
What about Hookah smoking?

I thought I would post about an article on Hookah smoking. I noticed that among the younger generation hookah smoking has really picked up over the last few years. Friends who I know and who are very much so against smoking cigarettes have given in to the peer pressure and are smoking using a Hookah (there are even Hookah bars opening up in many cities due to its increasing popularity).

A hookah also known as a narghile, shisa or goza, is a water pipe. It originally comes from the Middle East and Asia, and it is used to smoke tobacco. Today the tobacco is often flavoured and it can be purchased at the local convenience store. The actual hookah has a bowl at the top where you put the tobacco and the heating source, then the pipe connects to a bowl and dips into the base which is filled to water. A hose is attached to it which allows the user to inhale. Inhaling causes a pressure difference and forces the air past the heating source, heating the tobacco and giving off the smoke. The smoke passes through the water and is then inhaled by the user.

The common myth is that the water filters all the bad stuff, however  "according to a World Health Organization advisory, a typical one-hour session of hookah smoking exposes the user to 100 to 200 times the volume of smoke inhaled from a single cigarette. Even after passing through water, tobacco smoke still contains high levels of toxic compounds, including carbon monoxide, heavy metals and cancer-causing chemicals (carcinogens). Hookah smoking also delivers significant levels of nicotine � the addictive substance in tobacco." Evidently, smoking from a hookah is just as dangerous as using cigarettes.
 
 Members, do you or do you know others in your life who engage in this activity? I encourage you to bring up the topic and discuss this information with them. If you have younger kids, bring up the topic with them just as you would discuss the harmful effects of smoking.

I would love to hear your thoughts on this topic.
 
 
Luciana, Bilingual Health Educator 

Source: Rosenow, E. The Mayo Health clinic. Hookah smoking: Is it safer than cigarettes? Available online: <http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/hookah/AN01265> December 22, 2009.

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You are a Quitter-In-Waiting

Todash, what an inspirational post. Thank you for sharing your thoughts with us.
 
 
Luciana, Bilingual Health Educator
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50 days!

Janet, way to go, you made it to 50 whole days! That's very impressive. I hope you enjoy your virtual cruise, and who knows, with all the money you are saving, maybe you can plan to go on a real cruise one day!

Luciana, Bilingual Health Educator
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Myth or Fact

Good morning everyone,

Myth: Quitting is expensive.
Fact: Treatments cost from $3 to $10 a day. A pack-a-day smoker spends almost $3,700 per year. Check with your health insurance plan to find out if smoking cessation medications and/or counseling are covered.

Members, what quitting aids have you used and found helpful?

Luciana, Bilingual Health Educator.
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Thanks for Allowing Me...

Brenda, you certainly deserve it.

Happy New Year!



Luciana, Bilingual Health Educator
14 years ago 0 224 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Hi new here

Hi Nette.

Welcome to our online support group! You have come to the right place to find the help, information and support you need to guide you through your quit. Many members, as you can see from reading through the forums, have had similar experiences to yours. Have you had a chance to look through the program and set up a rewards system for yourself? Rewards are a great motivator which can help you on this journey. Also have you had a chance to set up coping mechanisms which will help you cope with cravings?
 
Come back and post often, we are always here to lend a helping hand!





Luciana, Bilingual Health Educator