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Tobacco Cessation

Sick of Smoking?
Sick of Chewing?

Free Tobacco Cessation Classes
March 3-8, 2008
Times: 12:00 - 2:00 p.m. or 3:30 - 5:30 p.m. or 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
View the Calendar of Events or call Traci Lambson at (208) 478-6316 for more information.

Eastern Idaho State Fair Smoking-free Survey

How many times have you tried to quit chewing or smoking? Maybe once, maybe a thousand times. You start out really wanting to quit and feel that the time is right. However, for one reason or another, you start using tobacco again. You feel like a failure and that you will never be able to stop chewing or smoking. It is not surprising, considering tobacco is an addictive drug, which makes it hard to quit.

Perhaps you are ready to try and quit again, but you are afraid that you may fail once again. Who can blame you? As hard as it is to believe, it takes a person on average seven attempts to successfully quit. That means that a person may quit after the first time they try, while the next person may need fourteen times before they successfully quit.

Here are some facts for you to think about:

  • Smoking is the foremost preventable cause of death in the U.S.
  • Each year approximately 440,000 people die from tobacco related illnesses
  • Currently, tobacco is costing the U.S. $157 billion in health-related illnesses
  • 52% of the current smokers have tried to quit in the preceding year
  • Current smokers in the U.S. are now outnumbered by former smokers

The Smoking Cessation program available through the Southeastern District Health Department provides support and information for people who are thinking about quitting smoking. Plus, it is FREE. This is made possible through the continued support the cessation program receives from the state of Idaho's Millennium Fund.

Those who are eligible for assistance include:

  • Pregnant women and their spouses/other family members who smoke
  • Youth
  • Adults who smoke and are interested in quitting

The Program includes:

  • Group Classes
  • Information and tips on how to quit
  • New coping skills
  • Nutrition and physical activity tips to help avoid weight gain
  • Stress management

If you would like more information or support on how to quit smoking, contact Traci Lambson, MHE
at (208) 478-6316 or Idaho Quitnet at (888) QUIT-NOW or (888) 280-2265.

All information is general in nature and is not intended to be used as a substitute for appropriate professional advice. For more information please visit our contact page or Idaho Careline: 211. Mailing address: ATTN: Web Information Team, Southeastern District Health Department, 1901 Alvin Ricken Drive, Pocatello, ID 83201 or e-mail the webmaster at .

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