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Still Smoking After a Heart Attack? Here’s How to Stop

Do you have any friends or family who have quit smoking? Ask what worked and what did not work for them. Join support groups around you, either locally or on social media. If you are currently in therapy, inform your therapist about this change and talk through it.

Also decide if you want to use nicotine replacement therapy, find out what forms you want to use. There are patches, gums, and lozenges available that can help curb the urge.

Realize that the nicotine in cigarettes is addictive. While this won’t be an easy battle, it will be worth it. However, to win a battle, you need to be prepared.

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Find Other Ways to Relax

Most people smoke as a way to relax and decompress. The chemicals in cigarettes and the physical act of smoking is comforting to smokers.

In order to successfully curb this habit, you need to find replacements for it in all areas of your life. Not that you stopped smoking, what other ways can you relax? Try taking a hot bath or practicing meditation.

Get a fidget spinner if you need to keep your hands busy. Avoid adopting other unhealthy coping mechanisms like alcohol or drugs in order to relax – that is only getting rid of one harmful vice to adopt another. 

Stay Active

Adopting a healthy lifestyle is beneficial no matter the situation. However, an active body eases an active mind.

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Instead of focusing on how badly your body wants a cigarette, keep your body active. Go for a walk with a friend, play basketball with your children, or go for a swim.

Not only will this keep you busy, but it will improve your overall mood. Nicotine withdrawal can cause irritation, but finding ways to relax and stay active can combat this.

READ: Ready To Quit Smoking? Find A Class To Help You

Quitting smoking is a hard task. However, it’s one of the most rewarding challenges to overcome. Not only will this protect your health, but it can promote future healthy habits. If you want to prevent your next heart attack, consider smoking cessation as a perfect opportunity to do so.

June 20, 2021 by Maia Thompson

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