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Stop smoking stories

Read the following stories about how CYC Health Trainers helped people to quit smoking:


Kevin's story

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Kevin stopped smoking after 50 years by switching to menthol e-cigarettes with the support of York Health Trainers, and feels proud of what he’s achieved for himself, and for his children and grandson.

He made the change with the help of health trainer Fiona, who talked to him at his first meeting at Clifton Children’s Centre about the effect smoking was having on his body.

A simple breath test found the levels of Carbon Monoxide in his blood were high.

“Fiona explained a lot of things that a lot of people were telling me, but it took someone to sit down and explain and show me what my Carbon Monoxide levels were – it was an eye-opener and was the kick up the backside I needed!” said Kevin.

Fiona then explained the different nicotine replacement therapy options on offer.

“She gave me the option of using them all, and I used the patch for a couple of days, but the vape is the one I’ve taken to, it’s really good. I received all the equipment on the Saturday morning, and by Saturday dinner time I’d stopped smoking! I’ve never looked back and never had a cigarette since.

Fiona was absolutely fantastic, she was understanding, she knew exactly what was needed, she kept in touch to ask how I was doing - it’s a brilliant service.

Kevin, 68, who is from Rawcliffe and is a self-employed painter and decorator who often works at York Minster, said he felt lot better mentally and physically since giving up and he is now able to go ahead and have an operation on his nose.

Most importantly though, he feels a lot better being with his grandson.

“We didn’t want the contamination of my smoking around him before, so being able to stop and go on the vape has meant it’s been brilliant to be able to cuddle him!” he said.

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Rose's story

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Rose has seen her health improve dramatically since giving up smoking with York Health Trainers at her local community centre.

She quit after 58 years by using nicotine chewing gum, supported by health trainer Scott at The Place hub in Chapelfields.

Doctors told Rose she needed to give up after a second admission to hospital with pneumonia and as an asthmatic she knew she needed to do something.

Scott tested her carbon monoxide levels and found they were high and she opted to try chewing gum as her husband had used it successfully.

“I’d tried it before but I just needed more encouragement and Scott does give you encouragement,” she said.

It didn’t take long in the end and I feel much better in myself. I feel healthier, I haven’t had any asthma attacks since I stopped and I’m not going to go back to smoking again

Rose, who started smoking when she was 16, said one of the challenges was finding something to steady her hands, and enjoys ‘diamond art’ at weekly art and craft sessions at The Place to keep her hands busy.

“I’m making a mobile, you can hang it outside and it can become a suncatcher – I like doing art and craft here,” she said.

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Mick's story

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Mick says giving up smoking with the support of York Health Trainers has given him his confidence back, as well as making him feel healthier and better off.

A few months ago he was very anxious after experiencing three blackout episodes, one while out in a pub, and having to spend a night in hospital.

He was worried about going out of the house, and about his heart, following a triple heart bypass operation in August 2012.

But since giving up smoking and switching to vapes, with the support of health trainer Emma in regular sessions at Energise Leisure Centre, he feels so much better.

“I’ve had no blackouts, I’m not coughing and I’ve started going out again,” said Mick, who is now retired after a 22-year career in the Army, and then working at Rowntrees (now Nestle).

“I like to get in the garden and have made trips out to buy plants. I’ve saved so much money I’ve bought myself an air fryer and am trying out new healthy recipes and I’ve been back to the pub.

It’s given me my confidence back meeting people, thanks to Emma.

“When I first came here I was completely stressed.”

Mick, from Acomb, had been smoking since 1972 and had tried giving up smoking before, but said switching to vapes had worked much better for him this time.

“When you’re smoking moving hands backwards and forwards when vaping doing the same thing,” he said.

“But where a cigarette lasts three to four minutes, with vapes you just need one or two puffs and that’s it.”

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Teresa's story

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Teresa has rediscovered her sense of taste now she has given up smoking after 44 years.

She quit using patches and vapes with the support of health trainer, Saffron.

“I picked up a postcard in my local pharmacy after I’d had a health scare, scanned the QR code and filled in the questionnaire on my phone,” she said.

“A lady rang me back straight away to tell me about the service and a couple of weeks later Saffron rang and I went to see her for my first visit at West Offices.”

Teresa said she was “horrified” the first time she blew into the carbon monoxide monitor and saw how high her levels were, but on her second visit she had already got the reading down to a 4 (equivalent to a non-smoker).

I used to smoke 20 a day and I feel so much better. I’m a cleaner so I’m up and down stairs carrying hoovers and it’s much easier.

“My taste buds have gone mad, everything tastes a lot better – at the moment I’m enjoying the flavours of ice cream, and coffee and cake.”

Teresa, from Clementhorpe, said she had also saved nearly £600 in the first six weeks since she’d stopped smoking, which she hoped to save up to pay for holidays.

“Saffron has been brilliant, from that first initial visit when she went through everything with me, for someone to go through it with you, I don’t think I would have been able to do it without the service.”

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