The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Ready to quit smoking? Help is available

PEI Smoking Cessation Program covers cost of nicotine replacemen­t therapy

- GOVERNMENT OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND HEATHER LAURA CLARKE

Diane Clark was just 15 years old when she started smoking cigarettes to fit in with her friends. It didn’t seem like a big deal at the time, but 47 years later, the Augustine Cove resident couldn’t quit the habit.

By last winter, Diane and her husband were each smoking a full pack a day. They were always out of breath, had no energy and suffered from uncontroll­able coughing fits.

Diane and her husband wanted to quit — and had tried, too many times to count — but they lacked the support they needed to make it stick. So when they heard about the PEI Smoking Cessation Program, they decided it was time to ask for help and quit smoking for good.

The PEI Smoking Cessation Program helps residents who wish to stop smoking or using other tobacco products by covering 100 per cent of the cost of nicotine replacemen­t therapy (NRT) products (nicotine gum, lozenges, patches, inhaler) or smoking cessation medication­s.

In the early weeks of 2020, the program arranged for Diane and her husband to meet with a nurse at their local Primary Care Network office. Together, they decided he would try nicotine patches and she would try a prescripti­on medication called Champix®. They set a quit date (Jan. 26, 2020) and began their treatments together.

It’s now almost a full year later. On Jan. 26, 2021, Diane and her husband will celebrate a full year of being tobacco-free — “one good thing to come out of 2020,” as they like to say.

Diane says quitting smoking has changed both her and her husband’s life, giving them more time, energy and disposable income than they’ve ever had. The couple once spent $30 a day on a pack of cigarettes each, which means they now have an extra $10,950 a year and are more comfortabl­e financiall­y. They’re very glad to be non-smokers now, especially with four grandchild­ren and two more on the way.

“If you’re trying to quit, take advantage of the smoking cessation program that is here to help,” says Diane. “Don’t give up, because quitting is worth it.”

To learn more about the PEI Smoking Cessation Program, please email quitsmokin­g@gov.pe.ca or call (902) 368-4319.

 ??  ?? Ready to quit smoking for good? The PEI Smoking Cessation Program helps residents who wish to stop smoking or using other tobacco products by covering 100 per cent of the cost of nicotine replacemen­t therapy (NRT) products (nicotine gum, lozenges, patches, inhaler) or smoking cessation medication­s.. PHOTO CREDIT: CONTRIBUTE­D
Ready to quit smoking for good? The PEI Smoking Cessation Program helps residents who wish to stop smoking or using other tobacco products by covering 100 per cent of the cost of nicotine replacemen­t therapy (NRT) products (nicotine gum, lozenges, patches, inhaler) or smoking cessation medication­s.. PHOTO CREDIT: CONTRIBUTE­D

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