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Quitting Smoking


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Staying Smoke-Free

Many of the changes you feel when you first quit smoking don't feel good. Nicotine withdrawal can make you feel grouchy and nervous. You may have trouble sleeping or concentrating. These symptoms can last for a few days to several weeks, but they do go away, especially if you take medicine. You may struggle with changing your smoking habits and rituals. This is a lot to deal with, but keep at it. You will feel better.

Your worst cravings will probably pass in a few days. But you may keep getting cravings for months. Most people who quit report that they later stop thinking about smoking.

The following tips may help you stay smoke-free:



Last Updated: July 24, 2007
Author:
Debby Golonka, MPH
Medical Review:
Kathleen Romito, MD - Family Medicine

John Hughes, MD - Psychiatry


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