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Published Date: 19 June 2009
MORE than 11,000 smokers in the Lothians will be given extra help to quit in the next two years under fresh plans.
Targets issued by NHS Scotland have shown that, if successful, it would help reduce the number of smokers in the area by eight per cent by 2011 – a significant dent in statistics.

The local health board has already made considerable progress in co
axing some of the 140,000 Lothians smokers away from cigarettes.

But the Scottish Government wants more to be done, particularly among teenagers and pregnant women.

In order to provide the help NHS Lothian will have to find 11,000 smokers who are already one month into the quitting process. Experts deem this a key time where many lapse back into the habit unless provided with more support, such as cessation classes and one-to-one help.

More training has already been organised for community pharmacy staff to help cessation projects, while more staff have been taken on with the objective of reducing smoking.

Additional ring-fenced funding from Holyrood is also on the way, and the number of groups in the community has grown along with significant increases in advertising of the stop smoking services.

Recent research suggests that people living in deprived surroundings are 50 per cent more likely to be diagnosed with lung cancer – smoking's deadliest legacy – than in wealthier parts.

Health bosses have also targeted ethnic groups who chew tobacco in another smoking-related health drive.

There have been encouraging signs. Last year in the Lothians 44 per cent more people tried to quit than the previous year, and more sought help from NHS Lothian, a tactic which statistics have shown to be the most successful way of stopping.

The health board's stop smoking co-ordinator Helena Connelly said: "We are delighted that more people are coming forward to take advantage of the many free and convenient services we provide.

"You are four times more likely to successfully quit with NHS help than you are if you go it alone and we look forward to continuing to help many smokers break their addictions in future."

Public health minister Shona Robison said the government appreciated giving up smoking was tricky, but adequate support would be provided for those who demonstrated a desire to do so.

She said: "Many people find stopping smoking hard but it's also the single biggest thing anyone can do to improve their health.

"So it's really encouraging that so many people are taking advantage of NHS smoking cessation services and trying to quit.

"Not everyone succeeds at their first attempt but the cessation services are there to support them as they become a non-smoker. We're also committed to stopping people, particularly young people, from starting to smoke in the first place."





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  • Last Updated: 19 June 2009 11:43 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Alternative (High-Octane) Fuel Head,

Edinburgh 19/06/2009 12:03:19
What a load of rubbish.

This is just another high pressure marketing campaign on behalf of Big Pharma, together with justification for the health service to waste more of our money pumping people full of drugs.

Smoking is NOT an addiction. People smoke because they want to and for no other reason. The health risks are ridiculously overblown and exaggerated.
2

Cod,

19/06/2009 12:33:52
1. Utter tosh.
3

Hibsterical,

19/06/2009 12:37:22
AFH, whilst I'm not denying there is some substance in your conspiracy theory regarding the drugs companies, I have to take issue with your last paragraph. Since when was smoking not an addiction? Last time I did any research on the matter, nicotine is deemed to be more addictive than crack cocaine and heroin.
4

Foo,

19/06/2009 12:47:58
Smoking should be banned altogether. As an ex-smoker I can testify just how addictive it is - VERY! If people must smoke, it should be done in the same way methadone is administered, at a pharmacy in a controlled environment and away from young eyes.

5

Alternative (High-Octane) Fuel Head,

Edinburgh 19/06/2009 13:11:28
I am aware that nicotine is deemed to be highly addictive, but I just don't buy it. Chemically, nicotine is very similar to chemicals found in many vegetables, but you don't hear of people being addicted to carrots do you?

The act of smoking embodies a great many compelling physical movements, not least the presence of something in ones mouth. Breaking a smoking habit means the rejection of all these things and that is where the difficulty comes.

If it was just down to nicotine addiction, then taking pills, chewing gum or sticking little plasters all over you would enable you to quit cold turkey, which it does not.

Likewise, the dummy cigarettes don't work either because there is no smoke, which is fundamental to smoking after all.

In many cases, smokers quit by means of cultivating a dislike of smoke itself. As a means of behaviour control, this works, but its side effects are that that person can become bigotted and intolerant as a result---and you see plenty of evidence of that here!

At the end of the day, quitting smoking is best done as the result of a genuine desire to do so---and by that I do not mean a desire to fall in line or conform. I mean a REAL personal desire to quit.

I am appalled that the NHS is prepared to hand over cash to drugs companies for "cures" that are based upon supposition and lies rather than proven fact. I am also appalled that they involve themselves in the spreading of propaganda and bad feeling in this manner.
6

BobW,

Toon 19/06/2009 13:20:47
Smoking is great. I really enjoy smoking. That is why I don't stop. Pure enjoyment. No guilt at all. Sorry health facists, smoking is very pleasurable and fun.
7

Foo,

19/06/2009 13:24:17
Chemically, nicotine is very similar to chemicals found in many vegetables, but you don't hear of people being addicted to carrots do you?

Hahahahahahahahahahaha

That's like saying an orange wall must taste like an orange, cause, well, they're similar.
8

Foo,

19/06/2009 13:27:52
6

Great, enjoy it while you can, soon you'll be dead, and you'll have shortened the life of anyone who came into contact with.

9

BobW,

Toon 19/06/2009 13:37:46
#8 Sorry to inform you that I don't have an infectious disease. How would I then have shortened the life of anyone I have come in contact with? Please explain that strange comment.

Better to die younger and happy than end up as a paranoid, winging, sad, loser.
10

Alternative (High-Octane) Fuel Head,

Edinburgh 19/06/2009 13:42:56
Foo:

"That's like saying an orange wall must taste like an orange, cause, well, they're similar."

No. It's like saying that two chemically very similar substances which have been shown to cause similar reactions and effects, are likely to have similar effects in respect of human addiction. Seems reasonable enough to me.

I have no idea how you gave up smoking, but it is increasing looking like you fell into the "turn myself against anything to do with tobacco" category.
11

Foo,

19/06/2009 13:58:31
9 Glad to hear it, give up now, you'll feel better as a non smoker than you ever could as a smoker. I know it's hard, but the sense of achievement when you crack it is brilliant. Passive smoking can have a devastating effect on young people and those you regularly come into contact with.

10 I'm glad you clarified that, because in your originally you compared the narcotic effect of nicotine with a carrot. Hardly as you say "chemically very similar substances which have been shown to cause similar reactions and effects" is it?

Fuel head, you sound like you are trying to convince yourself that smoking isn't harmful. The factual evidence does not support your conclusion. GPs, pharmacists, surgeons, chemists as well as coaches, trainers, and health experts in general will testify as to the devastating effect of smoking.

There is a proven link between smoking and cancer, as well as other diseases affecting the heart and lungs, with smoking being a major risk factor for heart attacks, strokes, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) and emphysema.

Fuel head, would you let a child smoke, if in your view, you truly believe it to be non-harmful?
12

BobW,

Toon 19/06/2009 14:31:51
#11 How sad for you to be so young and so bitter and twisted.
13

Foo,

19/06/2009 14:38:16
12

Bitter and twisted? Because I think smoking is unhealthy? how do you arrive at that conclusion?
14

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19/06/2009 14:50:06
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15

BobW,

Toon 19/06/2009 14:53:03
13 Because all you do is rant about it. Look at your posts.
16

tomias,

Edinburgh 19/06/2009 14:57:42
Go to Ellen Glens to smoke and get beaten up by orientals- there is an upside you get the taxi fare to he A and E !
17

Dragonlord,

19/06/2009 14:58:03
I want to give up chocolate can I get One to One help?
Too much has been wasted on stop smoking campaigns and the simple solution is the ban them alltogether. Oh I forgot the fag companies put too much into Mr Browns war effort.
18

Foo,

19/06/2009 15:01:35
15

??
19

BobW,

Toon 19/06/2009 15:16:26
17# Why would you ban them altogether? Because they can be unhealthy? Then start on alcohol and then move to unhealthy food. Ban, ban, ban. This seems to be the only solution to any problem. What about freedom of choice? Before we get the rantings of the born again non-smokers, I pay NI, tax and even more tax on every packet of fags. I probably pay for your anti-depresssents and mental health treatment.
20

Statsman,

Edinburgh 19/06/2009 15:23:01
The next EU eugenics scheme coming soon:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_mTXZVCOM0Y
21

Dragonlord,

19/06/2009 15:29:51
19# Bob you misunderstand my point. I couldn't care less if people smoke or not. My complaint is the waste of money trying to get people to stop smoking. IF the government were so keen to get people to stop, then why not ban fags? Simply because they get so much out of it ( including your taxes)Their half hearted efforts to get people to stop is a con nothing more, as they want your money. If you are daft enough to give them it, it's your choice.
22

Tee Shirts Rule,

Council cant run $hit 19/06/2009 17:29:59
#11
Get off your soap box you arrogant little gutter snipe. If people want to smoke. Let them!! These days they are not inflicting it on anyone else due to the recent anti-smoking laws. People like you need to be whipped out of town for the goodie goodie dumbwit that you truly are. One look at the load of pants you put down here day after day tells anyone that!
23

Foo,

19/06/2009 18:23:20
23

You sound like a bitter smoker to me. It's sad you don't have the will power to quit, it's going to lead to an horrific death, most likely through lung cancer.
24

Tee Shirts Rule,

Council cant run $hit 19/06/2009 19:31:32
#24
There you go again fool. The sad fact is we all have to clock out at some stage. I am hoping you go from long slow, lingering bowel cancer myself. Live a little before you trip off into oblivion sado.
25

Foo,

19/06/2009 20:26:08
25 Wow, It's sad you wish me dead, you must be pretty angry as a person...despite what you say, I don't wish the same on you.
26

Tee Shirts Rule,

Christ your stupid... 19/06/2009 21:23:22
#26 I wish you the same death your wishing others here. The only anger emanates from your tirade of tripe on here. Make a point instead of being pointless.
27

Foo,

19/06/2009 21:44:24
27 Tee Shirts Rule

Mate, I'm not wishing death on *anyone*. I'd rather people didn't smoke; they'd have a ****ing longer life anyway. As it is, smokers are at much more risk of these sorts of disease. Honestly, I bear you no grudge.

My point? Stop smoking man, it causes early death and terrible disease, not to mention the effect it has on your bank balance.
28

gordon aka smoker and proud,

edinburgh 19/06/2009 21:58:59
its ok foo i am here!
i am so sick saying this but will do again for the hard of thinking!
I DO NOT SMOKE IN THE PRESENSE OF MY GRANDKIDS OR PEOPLE WHO ARE EATING ETC!
i pay taxes and more because i smoke, an ex-smoker is 10 times worse a critic than a person who has never smoked (my partner has never smoked and i never smoke in front or her, i go and open a window!
you anti smokers are quite happy to enjoy certain benefits from the exhorbitant tax that our esteemed trustworthy government rake in!
again, point 1 no one in great britain has ever had cause of death placed on their death certificate as death by smoking or caused by smoke inhalation (passive smoking for the uneducated! like roy castle) prior to the dictatorship most non smokers went into pubs etc quite happily, then we had the goody goody brigade!
why cant people enjoy a legal substance? why should smokers be persecuted? there is absolutely no evidence that smoking DOES cause cancer! it may be a contributing factor, no denying that but lets remember all the tv adverts...cornflakes cause cancer! sugar causes cancer etc etc. for gawds sake if we listen to everything we hear then we will all die of starvation!
its freedom of choice surely? but no, not anymore in this so called democracy, rather a police state funded by nerds and abused by bigger nerds called mp's
29

Foo,

19/06/2009 22:01:08
29

http://edinburghnews.scotsman.com/latestnews/Exploitation-tram-claim.5382243.jp#4145353
30

Foo,

19/06/2009 22:02:30
An ex-smoker is 10 times worse a critic than a person who has never smoked.

Well, for once, we agree on something.
31

Tee Shirts Rule,

Christ your stupid... 19/06/2009 22:19:42
Foo
Your not only blinkered your dumb as! Grasp the fact your heading out the door the same as the rest of us. What the hell are doing to prolong your useless existence? Sitting eating cabbage and drinking water all day? Lovely! Face the facts that some people like to LIVE. Try it sometime without being so patently tedious.
32

gordon aka smoker and proud,

edinburgh 19/06/2009 22:25:13
#31 foo
all i have ever said is that we should have freedom of choice, licenced establishments should have the choice providing that there are regulations in place for adequate ventilation etc, if there is food involved then i say no to smoking, if kids are allowed in then again no but if its a straight pub with no food and no underage then providing its well ventillated why not allow people to enjoy a smoke?
i dont tell or even ask people to do this or that whether i like it or not, again thats called freedom of choice, i accept that everyone has an opinion and thoughts about almost everything, nice to listen to opinions and think about them, after all we are all different and have different thoughts but! sometimes you have to stand up for your ideas and beliefs.
common sence in the first instance would have saved so much hassle but no, we have politicians who are purer than the snow!!!!!!! who beg our vote then beg to ignore us and screw us!
33

Foo,

19/06/2009 22:28:03
32

Lose the rage. You can just speak normally...

Yes, I agree existence is futile. But at the end of the day, I want to see my grandkids, don't you?

34

Foo,

19/06/2009 22:32:01
33

Yeah, I'd go along with that, but who would enforce it?
35

Tee Shirts Rule,

Edinburgh 20/06/2009 09:10:58
#34
Grand kids? You could go tomorrow mate. You wont see them then will you... DDon'tyou understand anything I have been tyring to say to you? Constant do this and don't do from people like you that is not only tedious it is STUPID! Live a little son..forget the grand kids. They will get by and live without you.
36

Foo,

20/06/2009 11:03:07
36

Uh huh, but, if all the dread scenarios that you portray don't happen, it is possible to live a long healthy life...by not smoking, drinking in moderation and eating healthy, surely you understand that?

I'm not some lentil eating hippy, I have the odd vice, and I used to smoke. BUT I gave up because it was harming my health AND potentially leading to an early death. It was expensive, smelly and looks awful.

Oh, and it's not 'do this and do that'; its advice for those that want it. Clearly you've chosen to ignore that advice, but it's still there for those that want to listen.

I saw a heavily pregnant woman walking down the road yesterday, smoking. Would you approve of that? Would you encourage your son or daughter to smoke, because as you say, its fun?
37

english charlie,

20/06/2009 11:54:18
Henry Allingham, 113 and the oldest man in the world, put his long life down to 'cigarettes, whisky and wild, wild women and a good sense of humour.
38

Smackhead,

Edinburgh 21/06/2009 21:37:21
#37
Long healthy life? BS! Your opinions of smoking are not others. Everything you eat harms your health in some manner. Wake up and smell the coffee man! Your sound like you live in a bubble.

 

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