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Top Lung Health
Dr. Stefan Cristian Stanel
31 episodes
2 days ago
Easy-to-understand information about lung diseases, treatments and health improvement. We discuss asthma, COPD, pulmonary fibrosis, symptoms, inhalers, medication, research news. Stefan Cristian Stanel is a pulmonologist in the UK specializing in ILD. Website: https://www.toplunghealth.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/DrStefanCristianStanel While care is taken to provide accurate information which is evidence-based and rooted in clinical practice, the podcast and associated content (articles, videos, social media posts etc.) does not constitute medical advice in individual cases.
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Easy-to-understand information about lung diseases, treatments and health improvement. We discuss asthma, COPD, pulmonary fibrosis, symptoms, inhalers, medication, research news. Stefan Cristian Stanel is a pulmonologist in the UK specializing in ILD. Website: https://www.toplunghealth.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/DrStefanCristianStanel While care is taken to provide accurate information which is evidence-based and rooted in clinical practice, the podcast and associated content (articles, videos, social media posts etc.) does not constitute medical advice in individual cases.
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31 - Tips to quit smoking FOR GOOD
Top Lung Health
43 minutes 41 seconds
2 years ago
31 - Tips to quit smoking FOR GOOD

In this episode, tips to quit smoking FOREVER.

You can also watch this as a video on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/lagLuANUC5g

Most long-term smokers want to quit but it is extremely difficult due to the addiction having multiple components: physical, psychological, and social. Understanding these components needs to be a first step towards overcoming them. Breaking some habits while fighting cravings may be one of the hardest things you can do, but well worth the health benefits.

Smoking is a gamble with your healthy years of life. It significantly increases the risk of lung, heart, and vascular diseases while reducing your chances of leading a healthy life. To quit smoking permanently, you need to deconstruct and address each component of the addiction as it relates to your own situation.

Physically, nicotine is a very addictive substance. It changes brain chemistry, leading to cravings and withdrawal symptoms like irritability, anxiety, and agitation. To combat this, it's crucial to understand your smoking habits. Journaling your daily cigarette consumption and noting the time of the day you smoke can help gauge the level of addiction in your case (to know where you are starting from). Setting a quit date in the future and then working up to that date to gradually reduce the frequency and quantity of smoking can readjust the brain's chemistry back to normal. It can be helpful to see a smoking cessation specialist to consider Nicotine Replacement Therapy (e.g. nicotine patches, gum, lozenges or inhalators) or medications like bupropion, varenicline or cytisine if you need extra help in dealing with smoking cravings.

Psychological addiction is a huge component of smoking. Smoking often becomes a ritual associated with specific activities (such as drinking coffee, driving) or emotions (smoking to combat anxiety or stress). Journaling can sometimes help you identify these associations, to enable you to gradually break unhealthy habits over time. Sometimes, being ill or hospitalized, travelling and becoming absorbed by other major life events (such as the birth of a child) can inadvertently break these patterns, providing an opportunity to quit.

Social factors can also make quitting a challenge. Not joining friends for smoking breaks at work or social events can create a fear of missing out (FOMO) or feeling excluded. If this is hard to avoid, you could just join your friends but not smoke, even if it may be hard. Knowing that you may occasionally be slightly mocked or teased, and reacting in a neutral, non-defensive way, can make your friends accept and eventually support your decision to quit. Over time, others may even come to respect your decision and seek your advice.

#smoking #quitsmoking

Top Lung Health
Easy-to-understand information about lung diseases, treatments and health improvement. We discuss asthma, COPD, pulmonary fibrosis, symptoms, inhalers, medication, research news. Stefan Cristian Stanel is a pulmonologist in the UK specializing in ILD. Website: https://www.toplunghealth.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/DrStefanCristianStanel While care is taken to provide accurate information which is evidence-based and rooted in clinical practice, the podcast and associated content (articles, videos, social media posts etc.) does not constitute medical advice in individual cases.