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Certain situations may tempt you to smoke. These are called triggers. Learn to recognize when you might slip, and plan ahead to cope with those situations. Think about when you slipped in the past. You may be more tempted to smoke when you:
Are there other situations that make you want to light up a cigarette?
Resisting triggers and avoiding relapse
Here are some things that may help:
Getting back on track
Avoiding a slip is best. But if you do slip, it’s important to respond to it carefully so you don't start smoking regularly again. Here are some ideas that may help you get back on track:
If you are taking medicine or using nicotine replacement, keep doing so unless you go back to regular smoking. It can help you get back on track.
Test Your Knowledge
Planning ahead to cope with smoking triggers can help you avoid a relapse.
TruePlanning ahead can help. Other things that help include staying focused on your goal of quitting, getting support when you need it, and rewarding yourself for your successes.
FalsePlanning ahead can help. Other things that help include staying focused on your goal of quitting, getting support when you need it, and rewarding yourself for your successes.
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Quitting smoking: Preventing slips or relapses
| By: | Healthwise Staff | Last Revised: July 22, 2009 |
| Medical Review: | Kathleen Romito, MD - Family Medicine John Hughes, MD - Psychiatry | |
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