It’s really hard to stop smoking. You have to create a plan that includes some sort of replacement for the time you spend smoking.
Here are some tips that helped me stop smoking:
1. When you crave a cigarette, take a deep slow breath instead. This often tricks your body into thinking you’re smoking.
2. Take a brisk walk instead of having a cigarette.
3. Get a bag of lollipops. This will help you get over the oral fixation of smoking.
4. Tell people you’ve stopped smoking. That way they can offer support.
5. Throw away your cigarettes! Don’t keep them around as a temptation.
Good luck to your boyfriend!
Well.. I think he should tell his parents about it.
He should join a nonsmoker teen group thing at school.
-12 to 18-year-olds get free nicotine replacement therapy (patches, sprays, gum) on the NHS..http://www.nhs.uk/Livewell/smoking/Pages…
that site might help!
hope this helps.
the best thing is to find something to take his mind off of it. boredom leads to temptation. find a way to occupy him take away the cigarettes he has, promise him something sexy if he can make it a week. if he can make it a week, he can make it a month trust me. addiction is a choice. F*ck what people say.
3 Responses to How Do You Quit Smoking Cigarettes Under 18?
Wilhelmina H
September 10th, 2009 at 8:29 pm
It’s really hard to stop smoking. You have to create a plan that includes some sort of replacement for the time you spend smoking.
Here are some tips that helped me stop smoking:
1. When you crave a cigarette, take a deep slow breath instead. This often tricks your body into thinking you’re smoking.
2. Take a brisk walk instead of having a cigarette.
3. Get a bag of lollipops. This will help you get over the oral fixation of smoking.
4. Tell people you’ve stopped smoking. That way they can offer support.
5. Throw away your cigarettes! Don’t keep them around as a temptation.
Good luck to your boyfriend!
ChelsKau
September 10th, 2009 at 8:29 pm
Well.. I think he should tell his parents about it.
He should join a nonsmoker teen group thing at school.
-12 to 18-year-olds get free nicotine replacement therapy (patches, sprays, gum) on the NHS..http://www.nhs.uk/Livewell/smoking/Pages…
that site might help!
hope this helps.
Legend.
September 10th, 2009 at 8:29 pm
the best thing is to find something to take his mind off of it. boredom leads to temptation. find a way to occupy him
take away the cigarettes he has, promise him something sexy if he can make it a week. if he can make it a week, he can make it a month trust me. addiction is a choice. F*ck what people say.