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Heather
Smoke Free: 16 months

Heather, 29

"I have been smoke-free for one year and 4 months. I had smoked for 13 years and have tried to quit 5 times. My two boys really were the driving force to help me to live a smoke-free lifestyle. My children would say to me, "Mommy, smoking is bad for you." I also think about how smoking has played a toll on my looks. I did not realize how smoking would age me so much. If I get the urge to smoke, I go for a walk. My advice to people who want to quit is to find support. It worked for me."

daily use:
1 pack per day
duration:
13 years
Tell Us Your Story
Step 1

Get ready for your quit date.

It's all about preparing yourself for the psychological impact of the change. We'll show you how to prepare, how to do a practice quit and how to build a checklist for your quit.
Step 2

Decide about medicines.

Should you use medication to help you quit? Is Buproprion SP or a nicotine inhaler better? What are the pros and cons of each medication?
Step 3

Learn coping skills.

Fighting your addiction means learning to cope with the cravings. You will need to deal with all three sides of the addiction triangle: physical, emotional, and behavioral.
Step 4

Choose your allies.

Choose allies to help you during your quit is very important. Think about those who can best support you during this time.
Call 1

Set your quit date

We want to get information about you so our counselers can understand your history and best help you choose the right path to quitting. By the end of this call, you will have set your quit date.
Call 2

On your quit date

During this call, your coach will discuss relapse prevention and coping strategies.
This call takes place within 5 days of your quit date.
Call 3

Follow up on progress

Tell us how you've been doing so far. We'll help you adjust your daily routines.
This call takes place 7-10 days after call 2.
Call 4

Final check-in

Your quit coach will discuss long term strategies for maintaining your quit.
This call takes place 3-5 weeks after call 1.
“I also think about how smoking plays a toll on my looks.
I did not realize how smoking can age you so much.”