The cravings for nicotine
can be intense for the first few days when you stop smoking, but they will get
better with time. Here are some tips on how to cope:
Use nicotine gum, lozenges, or an inhaler.
Distract yourself. Stop what you are doing, and do something
else.
Remind yourself why you stopped smoking.
Remember
that most cravings do go away.
Go for a walk.
Take a bath.
Call a
friend.
Exercise. Go for a jog, a bike ride, or a
swim.
Drink a glass of water.
Suck on a piece of hard
candy.
Listen to music.
Chew on a toothpick or a piece
of gum.
Relax! Try deep-breathing exercises or yoga.
Do
a puzzle or some other activity that uses your hands.
Work in the
garden—pull weeds or rake leaves.
What else works?
Use the space below to add to the
list of things that help you get through a craving.
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