What if my family and friends smoke?

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Eletta Hansen
Certified Tobacco Treatment Specialist, Medicorp Health System
540-741-2150

What if my family and friends smoke?

This video will talk about what to do if your family and friends smoke and you're trying to quit.

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Eletta Hansen: Have the courage to ask them, not to smoke around you and when they do smoke, leave the situation; take a deep breath, go for a walk, just get away and very importantly, ask your friends and family not to give you a cigarette even if you ask for it.

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