Quitting smoking and tobacco use may seem like a goal that is quite hard to achieve. Although it may take tobacco users several tries before they are finally able to break the habit, quitting is something that you can do with the proper tools and support.
Quitting is a healthy thing to do. Many people die each year from diseases related to smoking or other tobacco use. Studies have shown that about half of all regular tobacco users die of nicotine-related diseases. Nicotine use is responsible for one in five U.S. deaths and costs the economy at least $100 billion in health care costs due to many health problems such as lung cancer, heart disease, stroke and emphysema.
By considering these five points, you will be able to create a strategy for quitting:
A variety of tools, from information, to one-on-one counseling, to support groups are available to assist you in your decision to stop using tobacco products. Try contacting one of the following organizations for additional information, suggestions and support:
Highmark Wholecare
1-800-392-1147 TTY 711
Pennsylvania Free Quitline
1-877-784-8669 (QUIT-NOW) or visit https://pa.quitlogix.org/en-US/
Tobacco Free Allegheny
(412) 322-8321 or visit www.tobaccofreeallegheny.org
American Cancer Society
1-800-227-2345 or visit www.cancer.org
American Heart Association
1-800-AHA-USA1 or 1-800-242-8721 or visit www.heart.org
American Lung Association
1-800-LUNG-USA or 1-800-586-4872 or visit www.lung.org
American Respiratory Alliance
1-800-220-1990 or visit www.healthylungs.org
National Cancer Institute
1-800-4-CANCER or 1-800-422-6237 or visit www.cancer.gov
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
(301) 427-1104 or visit www.ahrq.gov
Nicotine Anonymous
www.nicotine-anonymous.org