Quitting Smoking or Vaping

Quitting is one of the best things you will ever do for your health. It can affect your life in ways you may have forgotten or not even imagine.

  • Withdrawal can be challenging, but it can help if you look at the symptoms as signs that your body is recovering.
  • Common symptoms include: cravings, restlessness, trouble concentrating or sleeping, irritability, anxiety, increases in appetite and weight gain.
  • Many people find withdrawal symptoms disappear completely after two to four weeks.
  • Changing your routine can help avoid those triggers that tell your brain it's time for a smoke.
  • Stop-smoking medications can help you quit smoking.

 

If you are thinking about quitting smoking or vaping, needing help to stay on track, or to help others with quitting, you can find more resources at Quitline or call them on 13 78 48

 

Benefits to your health and life from quitting smoking include:

 

For more information, visit:

  • Better Health Channel: for information about what to expect and how to manage symptoms caused by quitting smoking.
    • Information on how smoking kills
  • Department of Health: for support resources and information.