Stop. Stop before your op. Living. Start. Helping you cut out smoking for good. NHS Foundation Trust

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Stop before your op Stop Smoking Start Living Helping you cut out smoking for good NHS Foundation Trust

Stop before the op Current evidence shows that you should aim to quit smoking at least 8 weeks before surgery. This is because some of the risks associated with smoking mean it isn t safe for an operation to take place if a person continues to smoke. Smokers are in fact 38% more likely not to survive after surgery than non-smokers. Did you know? As of 17 October 2016 Medway NHS Foundation Trust is a smoke-free site. Patients, visitors and staff are not allowed to smoke in the building, hospital grounds and car parks. So why not think about quitting before your operation?

What benefits could I get if I stop before my op? If you stop smoking before you go into hospital for surgery, you ll recover more quickly and there will be less chance of complications, such as: lung and heart problems infection impaired wound healing higher doses of anaesthetic an increased risk of being admitted to intensive care All of which could lead to a longer stay in hospital. How smoking harms the body

Quitters consistently report feeling less depressed and are happier. What are the long term benefits of quitting? Things can improve straight away when you quit smoking. After only 20 minutes of quitting your blood pressure and pulse can return to normal, however there are many long term benefits of quitting smoking too: You could also have more money too! If you smoke a packet a day, you would save around 250 a month, that s 3000 a year!

What support is available during my hospital stay? Smoking is prohibited throughout Medway NHS Foundation Trust, however if you are an inpatient who smokes there are a number of NRT (Nicotine Replacement Therapy) medications available to you while in hospital that will help relieve your nicotine cravings. These include: nicotine gum inhalator Lozenges Mouth spray Patches Nasal spray Hospital staff can provide you with more information about the NRT available on your ward. If you would like to speak to a trained stop smoking adviser during your stay in hospital, ask a member of the hospital staff to complete a referral to Medway Stop Smoking Service.

Case study Phil, 56 Medway resident Phil used to smoke 30 a day and started smoking at age 10. Phil admits that giving up smoking wasn t easy and it took him three attempts in total but the support he received from Medway Stop Smoking Service was invaluable. Phil first decided to stop smoking after a heart attack and before heart surgery. After a year of quitting Phil started smoking again. In December 2014, Phil decided to have another go at quitting smoking, this time he signed up to a course run by Medway Stop Smoking Service and has not smoked ever since. Phil continues to recommend the service he received from Medway Stop Smoking Service to friends, colleagues and patients at Medway NHS Foundation Trust. A smoke-free site is the only way to ensure that people are protected from the dangers of secondhand smoke. For more information on secondhand smoke please visit: www.abettermedway.co.uk/ smoke-free/tobaccoissues/ secondhandsmoke.aspx

What support is available to help me quit when I leave hospital? Medway Stop Smoking Service provides a range of FREE support options. These include: One to one drop ins or group support Smoking in pregnancy specialist advice Telephone support All our support options are provided by trained Stop Smoking Advisers and are located in a number of settings across Medway, including local pharmacies, GP surgeries, Medway NHS Foundation Trust and our Smoke-free Advice Centre. Evidence shows that the most successful way to stop smoking is with a combination of medication and behavioural support, all of which are provided by Medway Stop Smoking Service. For specialist advice contact Medway Stop Smoking Service: Phone: 0800 234 6805 01634 334800 Text QUIT to 81025 Email: medwaystopsmokingservice@nhs.net

Medway Smoke-free Advice Centre Drop in for an informal chat about how we can help you stop smoking. One of our advisers is always available. Medway Smoke-free Advice Centre, 2/2a Railway Street, Chatham, ME4 4JL Open six days a week! The opening times are: Monday 10am to 5pm Tuesday 10am to 5pm Wednesday 10am to 5pm Thursday 10am to 5pm Friday 10am to 5pm Saturday 10am to 1pm G10153 10 16