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Foreword
Chapter 1:
Why People Want To Quit
Chapter 2:
Stopping Gradually
Chapter 3:
One Day At A Time
Chapter 4:
Motivation
Chapter 5:
Tips
Wrapping Up
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Chapter 1:
Why People Want To Quit
Synopsis
Smokers have presented a throng of reasons for wishing to quit smoking.
The Reasons
Several had to stop for medical purposes. This isn’t surprising considering that over 400,000 Americans die yearly from diseases induced by cigarettes. Among the more common ailments directly caused by smoking are: heart conditions, cancers, strokes, peripheral vascular diseases, pulmonary emphysema, bronchitis, ulcers and others.
Additionally, treatment of pre-existent conditions may be complicated by smoking. Risk of anesthesia and post-operative ramifications are increased by utilization of cigarettes.
Social pressure is a different major reason for stopping. Smoking is today viewed as smelly, nauseating and disgusting by non-smokers as well as by a lot of the over 50 million ex-smokers in our nation. While smoking was once believed to be sophisticated, individuals who smoke nowadays are scorned by many of their peers.
A few smokers now feel that they appear lacking in self-discipline and looked down upon for not bearing the intelligence to stop. A few wish to stop smoking to set a positive example for their youngsters.
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