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What happens to your body when you stop smoking?
Matt:
Just in case anyone wants to stop, or help a loved one:
According to the American Cancer Society and the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, as soon as you snuff out that final cigarette, the body begins a series of changes:
-Within 20 minutes, the blood pressure and pulse rate drop to normal. Body temperature of hands and feet increases to normal.
-Within eight hours, carbon monoxide level in the blood drops to normal and oxygen levels in blood rise to normal. Smoker's breath disappears.
-Within 24 hours, chance of heart attack decreases.
-Within 48 hours, nerve endings start regrowing. Ability to taste and smell enhances.
-Within three days, breathing is easier.
-Within two to three months, circulation improves. Walking becomes easier. Lung function increases up to 30 percent.
-Within one to nine months, you'll cough less. Sinus congestion and shortness of breath decrease. The cilia that sweep debris from the lungs will grow back. You'll feel more energetic.
-Within one year, excess risk of coronary heart disease is half that of a smoker.
-Within two years, heart attack risk drops to near normal.
-Within five years, lung cancer death rate for average former smoker (of one pack a day) decreases by almost half. Stroke risk is reduced to that of a nonsmoker five to 15 years after quitting. Risk of cancer of the mouth, throat and esophagus is half that of a smoker's.
-Within 10 years, lung cancer death rate is similar to that of a non-smoker's. Precancerous cells are replaced. Risk of cancer of the mouth, throat, esophagus, bladder, kidney and pancreas decreases.
-Within 15 years, risk of coronary heart disease is that of a non-smoker's. :)
with only Christ's love as my motive,
Matt
Sorin:
Hi Matt,
May I ask where you got this information from, and how do we know it to be true?
Peace,
Sorin
hebrewroots98:
Hi Sorin,
I have seen this same info also in the AHA literature (American Heart Association); plus, I have seen it in the lives of some smokers whom had quit; myslef for one (praise God that it has been about a dozen yrs ago that I have quit...)
Which reminds me; PLEASE PRAY FOR MY DH, HE IS WANTING TO STOP TOO. Thank you!
Thanks for the info Matt!
Beloved:
Nicotine is the strongest addicitive substance out there. Our body's have built in nicotine receptors....nicotine is a stimulent.....it calms the smoker because in between smoking these receptors increase firing hense the restlessness,,,it creates a vicious cycle.
Some other referenece Sorin
The benefits of smoking timescale used in this report is based on 1990 The Health Benefits of Smoking Cessation
A Report of the Surgeon General Source: Office on Smoking and Health
Royal College of Physicians. Smoking or Health. London, Pitman, 1977
Tennesssee has banned smoking in almost all builgings. It has also started a free Chantix program this is a new producr...it binds nicotine receptors It has a very high success rate even with 2-3 ppd smokers
You start out with 1/2 pill and by the end of the week you are takin one twice a day.....you set a date and put your cigaretts down and continue medication if needed ....the max you use it is three months.....you do not get the withdrawl symptoms any more. You cannot be on this drug and taking any Pschyatric meds or have sever psychiatric problems , or have had a recent MI within two weeks.
Side effects of Chantix are a little nausea that decreases as you use it, some have vivid dreams Insurance should cover If No insurance check with your local health department to see if they have it , otherwise It may be around $140.oo
Beloved
indianabob:
Thanks Matthew, good report and helpful.
Indiana Bob.
Born 1935
enlisted in U.S.Air Force 1955
began smoking 1957 (Pall Mall, famous cigarettes, outstanding and they are mild) "according to Satan"
tour of duty ended 1959
married 1961
Quit smoking Sept. 2, 1965 (first day of the rest of my life)
(pack a day + habit, severe chest cold, quit cold turkey, wife quit 1967, kids picked on her at my prompting)
NEVER, EVER SORRY.
I assume that this was a blessing from God even before I began to realize He was working with me.
With some it may actually take a miracle from God to accomplish. I began to believe so in my situation.
Indianabob
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