Omfgmelly 56 Posted April 8, 2013 I am scheduled for surgery, I am a smoker. I recently stopped smoking just yesterday, they ask for you to stop it least a month before surgery. Would this be something that can effect tremendously If I don't? I never thought this would be so hard to do. Any advice from anyone who has or is going through this!? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DELETE THIS ACCOUNT! 12,703 Posted April 8, 2013 I quit smoking 2 years ago so I know how hard it is. And yes, it can effect you huge if you smoke. In fact, many surgeons will test you for nicotine and won't perform the surgery if you've been smoking. They don't want the increased liabilities and risks of operating on a smoker. Smokers are much more prone to problems going under anesthesia, more likely to develop post op pneumonia more likely to develop infections, and overall heal a lot slower than non-smokers. Simply put, smoking puts you at much higher risks for complications. It's not easy to quit but it's worth it. Best wishes 1 hely88 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tym4me 206 Posted April 8, 2013 In addition smoking causes slow blood perfusion. So you will not heal as quickly or thoroughly. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Omfgmelly 56 Posted April 8, 2013 So I guess I have no choose; thanks so much for the advice! I feel these next two months are going to be hell! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CaGottaBand 498 Posted April 8, 2013 Have you tried the Blu electronic cigerette? 1 DELETE THIS ACCOUNT! reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DELETE THIS ACCOUNT! 12,703 Posted April 8, 2013 Have you tried the Blu electronic cigerette? I didn't use that brand but I used an E-cigarette to quit. I had tried EVERYTHING else- Patches, gum, cold turkey, even Chantix- nothing worked. I got the E-cigarettes and never had a real cigarette again. Within about a month I wasn't using the E-cigs anymore either. I used Pro-Smoke but I've heard good stuff about Blu, too. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hely88 883 Posted April 8, 2013 Hey I also use Blu. I get them in 0 nicotine and they have a lot of awesome flavors. Free shipping on online orders and life time warranty. http://www.blucigs.com/ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Omfgmelly 56 Posted April 8, 2013 I did try the ecig, it doesn't wrk :/ I'm gonna have to do it cold turkey maybe I won't go back after the surgery I hope! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gowalking 10,790 Posted April 8, 2013 I did try the ecig, it doesn't wrk :/ I'm gonna have to do it cold turkey maybe I won't go back after the surgery I hope! Ask your doctor about Welbutrin. I smoked for more than 30 years and really enjoyed smoking. Thought I'd never be able to stop. The Welbutrin stopped my physical cravings and I was able to quit. Never thought it was possible but I did it. I also gained 60 lbs which is why I had to come to the decision that being banded was the right thing for me to do. The good news is that I haven't smoked in nearly 7 years and three months post-banded, I'm down 45 lbs. Good luck to you on all fronts. I know you will be successful stopping smoking and losing weight. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
msthang95 7 Posted April 9, 2013 I quit smoking 2 years ago so I know how hard it is. And yes' date=' it can effect you huge if you smoke. In fact, many surgeons will test you for nicotine and won't perform the surgery if you've been smoking. They don't want the increased liabilities and risks of operating on a smoker. Smokers are much more prone to problems going under anesthesia, more likely to develop post op pneumonia more likely to develop infections, and overall heal a lot slower than non-smokers. Simply put, smoking puts you at much higher risks for complications. It's not easy to quit but it's worth it. Best wishes[/quote'] Good luck Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cheryl2586 3,053 Posted April 9, 2013 You dont want to wake up with breathing problems that is why they ask you to stop a month before. You want to go in to surgery as healthy as possible. But I want to throw something out there also. I was a smoker before I had surgery, I quit the month before and after surgery I went back to smoking. When I lost my first 70lbs I decided to quit for good and my weight loss completely stopped for a year I gained 20lbs back. I would suggest and this is only a suggestion if you quit smoking for the month then dont go back after surgery. Once you quit smoking people always gain weight. I had hell getting my weight loss to kick in again after I quit but eventually it did work. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Omfgmelly 56 Posted April 9, 2013 Thanks for the advice!! I really appreciate it! First day without smoking so I'm getting somewhere lol Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
msthang95 7 Posted April 15, 2013 Thanks for the advice!! I really appreciate it! First day without smoking so I'm getting somewhere lol Good luck to you I stop smoking at midnight the night of my surgery and it is hard you know how people normally eat to help with the sensation well we cannot do that you are basically stopping cold turkey and this is hard I already had the blu and I am finding myself using this only about 3 times a day remember MIND OVER MATTER good luck to you Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Omfgmelly 56 Posted April 15, 2013 I have a week I haven't smoked, and last night I had my first vivid dream of smoking I woke up thinking crap I messed up lol Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pkchop 58 Posted April 15, 2013 I did try the ecig, it doesn't wrk :/ I'm gonna have to do it cold turkey maybe I won't go back after the surgery I hope! I am trying to Quit as well. I am having so much trouble. My Date is May 3, and it is he@@ for me! Maybe we can be Support to each other. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites