The Quit Alliance can help you succeed….

Let’s quit ALL together

Let’s quit ALL together

Let’s quit ALL together

Let’s quit ALL together

How Can We Help?

I’m thinking about quitting

If you are thinking about quitting, but are not ready to set a quit date, you may benefit from tracking your use. Tracking can make you more mindful of your use by giving you an idea of how much and how often you are using. If you are ready, you can also try tapering off your use – cutting back slowly over time. Only 3-5% of people who quit tobacco cold-turkey are able to maintain it long-term, so there is no shaming in starting slow before taking bigger steps to address your tobacco use.

Source:
Shape of the relapse curve and long‐term abstinence among untreated smokers – Hughes – 2004 – Addiction – Wiley Online Library

I'm ready to work out how to quit

If you are ready to take steps towards your quit journey, you may benefit from setting a quit date. Setting a date can help motivate you and give you the flexibility to prepare for changes you may need to make to help you along your journey. If you are interested in speaking to someone about additional resources that can help you, you can be linked to free and confidential coaching at Kick it California:1-800-300-8086 or at the Asian Smokers’ Quitline.

Help me stay on track

Making the decision to quit is the first step, but having the support to help maintain your goal can make all the difference. Studies show people have the most success quitting with a combination of social support and medication to aid them (25-30% abstinence vs. 4-7% abstinence when unaided).

Consider Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT) or ask your health provider about medication to help you fight cravings. See below for more information about which NRT may be best suited for you.

Join a support group to build connections with other folks who are working towards tobacco-cessation. Check our Find Your Alliance page to see which of our partners offer tobacco-cessation support groups or counseling.

Source:
Treating Tobacco Use and Dependence: 2008 Update – NCBI Bookshelf (nih.gov)

I’m smoking again

Quitting is not easy! In fact, less than 10% of adult smokers who attempt to quit each year are successful. Cigarettes have been designed to optimize the delivery of nicotine, an incredibly addictive substance, into your body. Having slip-ups is a natural part of the quitting process and can give you a chance to evaluate any triggers you may have that lead you to use. Relapse does not have to mean failure!

Source:
Smoking Cessation: Fast Facts | Smoking & Tobacco Use | CDC

I’d like to help others quit

If you are an LGBTQ+ smoker who has managed to quit, that is an amazing accomplishment! Hearing successful quit stories can be very encouraging for those trying to quit. If you would like to share your story, make sure to Contact Us so we can add you to our list of testimonials! There is also potential for you to participate more speaking engagements/projects in the future.

If you are the loved one of a smoker and want to learn more about how you can help them quit, you can access a guide and resources from Kick it California here – Kick It California – Friends Family Guide

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