The
Complete Idiot's Guide to Quitting Smoking
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For those who feel idiotic for developing
a smoking habit in the first place, the
thought of quitting may seem even harder
to fathom. But take heart: Lowell Kleinman,
M.D., a family physician and smoking-cessation
specialist (alias "Dr. Quit")
teams with Deborah Messina-Kleinman, M.P.H.
(who sports an equally impressive smoking-cessation
résumé) to hoist smokers up
and over the many habit-breaking hurdles
ahead. The Complete Idiot's Guide to Quitting
Smoking begins with a close look at the
smoker's world: how the habit begins, the
physical and psychological pros and cons
of nicotine, and why quitting hurts. The
next section provides excellent information
on cessation tools (nicotine patches, medications,
support groups, acupuncture, hypnosis),
the frightening anatomy of a cigarette,
and work pages to help you customize a quitting
strategy. Then it's time to quit. A seven-day
countdown to Quit Day helps smokers develop
an accountability network, focus on their
goal, even to make plans for all the money
they'll save. Special attention to the first
24 smoke-free hours addresses cravings and
how to beat them; the 48-hour check-in delves
into withdrawal, focuses on the physical
benefits already taking place, and encourages
healthy rewards. Throughout the book, the
authors provide "smoke signals"
(quick definitions of terms related to smoking),
often surprising nutshell statistics called
"pack facts," and excellent written
exercises charmingly titled "buttkickers."
But perhaps most helpful are the Kleinmans'
true understanding and advice regarding
the dark side of quitting: depression, anxiety,
and weight gain. Pages of warm encouragement
are accompanied by multiple proven techniques
to conquer these and other quitters' enemies.
The Complete Idiot's Guide to Quitting Smoking
can be applauded for its somewhat humorous
yet quite intelligent approach to a dead-serious
topic. --Liane Thomas
Synopsis
It costs a fortune, it's bad for your health,
it makes your breath and clothes smell -
so why is it so hard to quit smoking? Here
is a proven route to giving up which answers
all the questions - what if I gain weight?
Get depressed? Psychotic? It outlines all
the techniques and their side effects and
how to break the habits you associate with
smoking.
From the Back Cover
You're no idiot, of course. You know smoking
is bad news. It can cause lung cancer, heart
problems, respiratory ailments-- not to
mention what it does to your teeth. The
Complete Idiot's Guide to Quitting Smoking
has the tips, strategies and advice you
need to give up cigarettes for good. Learn
how to set goals, identify and break smoking
habits, choose nicotine patches and medications,
design a long-term health plan, find support
networks and deal with stress and depression--
without lighting up.
About the Author
Dr.
Lowell Kleinman is a board-certified physician
known as "Dr. Quit." He conducts
smoking cessation seminars for patients,
the medical community, resident physicians,
pharmaceutical companies, state physician
organizations, and organizations.
Deborah
Messina-Kleinman is a certified smoking
cessation facilitator by the American Lung
Association, American Cancer Society, and
the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute.
She has designed and implemented cessation
programs for universities, hospitals, worksites,
and the community.
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