It's generally recommended to stop smoking at least 4 to 6 weeks before undergoing anesthesia to reduce risks associated with respiratory complications and improve recovery. However, even quitting for a shorter period can still have benefits. Always consult your healthcare provider for personalized advice based on your specific situation and surgery type.
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Smoking is a formed habit and it will take time to stop however, you have to be willing and wanting to stop smoking before any of the treatments that are available will work. Cutting back daily is one of the best ways to halt smoking as it will allow you to at a slower pace stop without overwhelming yourself with the cravings.
Yes.
stop smoking
You stop smoking it and stop buying it. Its not very hard to stop.
yes and no if you stop before you go to far maybe but if you stop to late theres a chance you will die.
Tell her that 80% of people who smoke will die before they are 70.
if people stop smoking then smoking can be changed
well for example you should buy her as many stop smoking signs for her birthday that will persuade her to stop smoking or book her a appointment
www.smokefree.gov has tips that can help you to stop smoking.
no you cannot have a ciggy. just quit
Examples of good anti-smoking quotes include: Don't be a butthead If you can't stop smoking, cancer will. There are cooler ways to die than smoking. Put it out before it puts you out