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2017 Wellness Expo

Lincoln Daily News Wednesday, February 15, 2017 Page 25

Five ways to success

There are five key areas that are important to

successful smoking cessation.

1. Get ready - make a conscious decision to

quit smoking. Review your past efforts and

what worked or did not work.

2. Get support - talk to family or friends about

quitting. Talk to your doctor about what

medical options are out there to help you. Get

individual or group counseling that will give

you more resources for this task.

3. Learn new skills and behaviors - change your

routine.

4. Get medications and use them correctly if you

can not stop cold turkey. Some medications

over the counter include: nicotine patch,

lozenge, or gum. Some medications require

a prescription like a nicotine nasal spray/

inhaler, Zyban and Chantix.

5. Be prepared for difficult situations - conquer

common triggers. There are certain triggers

that associate your urge to smoke, such as

drinking coffee, driving the car, talking on the

telephone, finishing a meal, drinking alcohol,

feeling bored, watching TV, feeling nervous,

stressed or anxious, and being around other

people who smoke.

Replacement behaviors

Relaxation techniques can help. Developing

coping skills for handling your stresses can help

prevent feeling out of control when urges come.

Deep breathing -

breathe in slowly

and holding it for

a few seconds and

breath out slowly.

Creative

visualization -

close eyes and

take slow deep

breaths and

imagine yourself

in a calm peaceful

place.

Progressive muscle relaxation - get in a

comfortable position, tighten muscles in your

feet and toes for three seconds, and release.

Repeat using muscles in your calves, then

thighs, working toward your head.

Other ways to relax include listening to music,

taking a bath or shower, journal your thoughts

and feelings, meditate, pray, yoga, or light

stretches.

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