*Best Diwali Wishes I GOT TODAY! I feel elated!*

This Diwali is extremely satisfying, as I have now a good number of patients saved from getting cancer! The #SAVEtheyouth campaign with its components #knowtobacco & #chotadaana is off-course when a person gets cancer we can still save them, but it would be associated with morbidity, and compromised quality of life.

1. From a Lady Doctor, whose husband was a smoker for the last 22 years. They were celebrating their first No Cigarette Diwali. It had been a frustrating journey for her since her marriage, cajoling, persuading, quarreling, and nagging her husband to quit cigarettes. Not that her husband had not tried, he had but failed multiple times, and lost confidence that he would ever be cigarette free. In one of the meetings, she met me, and with difficulty we got her husband enrolled in the ICanCaRe Tobacco Cessation program. In the first intervention, he reduced the intake but could not sustain it and had a relapse. But the second intervention cycle was successful with intensive sequential therapy and regular motivation. Now it is going to be 4 months and he had not smoked a single cigarette. Feels stronger than before, less stressed, more stamina, more docile, and happier!

2. Second was from Mr. Satyabhan, 42 years old, a security guard, whom I had met at Qutub Minar around 2 years back. During the conversation, I found that he was chewing tobacco. And as a routine, I told him about tobacco and related cancers. Unexpectantly, he was convinced and he came over to the unit at MAX, Vaishali. On check-up, he was found to have a small cancer lesion on the lip, Submucous fibrosis, and dental lesions. He was treated in OPD. Excision of the lesion was done and medicines started. Today, he called me to wish me a happy Diwali, more than that, he was blessing me for saving him and his family.

When people call me back for what I might have done as my routine process, is the greatest gift for me. Their wishes and blessings motivate me to continue to do good for society. My SAVE the youth campaign is saving life, family, and money. I am happy many families will light happy diyas today!

*Dr. Pawan Gupta M.Ch.* Cancer Surgeon.

*Director, MAX* – PATPARGANJ, VAISHALI, NOIDA

Founder – ICanCaRe – TOBACCO #SaveTheYouth

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Doctors Recognize the Need of A Specialist To Quit Tobacco

When they started, they were unaware of the consequences. Now that they are trapped feel the heat and wish to be free. Doctors are the intellects of society. They have different positions in society. But a doctor who is a tobacco user is no more acceptable in society.

For a doctor who is a smoker or chewer the situation is:
– People look at him with disbelief
– The doctor tends to lose credibility and respect with the patients and in society
– Justification to continue to smoke or chew tobacco is not valid
– Family and children suffer because of your habit directly and indirectly.

Tobacco is no more socially acceptable behavior and least expected of a doctor.
Tobacco is the most addictive substance and when it comes to tobacco whosoever is immaterial, whether one is a doctor, one is on the knees begging, stealing, telling lies. You are a changed personality.
The journey of quitting for a doctor is difficult and unique because of the many self-created hurdles
– “I know all”
– “I can quit whenever I want”
– “I have a strong will power”
– “I take occasionally, it will not harm me”

Failures of quitting lead to frustration, justification, and accepting the consequences. This is the worst thing to happen.

It is possible to quit and stay quit, what the doctor needs are
– Recognize the fact that tobacco is a disease
– You are as much prone as anyone else – the degree does not grant you immunity from being affected
– Recognize the fact that you need help
– Please do not take help from quacks
– A specialist may be a highly recognized doctor but that is of his specialty but when it comes to tobacco intervention, he may be a quack until unless certified for the purpose in this.
– Tobacco Cessation intervention is a specialist job.

So “BE SMART DO NOT START” and for those who have started earlier, you quit the better. Do not hesitate to take the help of a Certified Tobacco Cessation Specialist. Quitting Tobacco is easy but staying quit is difficult! The specialist would give you support, medication, comorbidity management, follow up and continued motivation to prevent relapse during your journey.

Tobacco is a complex endemic disease. It is well recognized and now diagnostic methodology, specific medicines, and counseling processes are available to treat this disease. The book WIN OVER TOBACCO MADE EASY authored by Dr. Pawan Gupta is a comprehensive guide for those willing to quit and also for doctors. It is the moral responsibility of all doctors to take training to understand the intricacies of the disease and advice the patient in an evidence-based method for tobacco quit to be successful.

ICanCaRe Tobacco Wellness center is coming up at various Hospitals for helping tobacco patients in distress.

By Dr. Pawan Gupta M.Ch., FAIS, FSOG
Director HN, MAX Super Speciality Hospital, Vaishali;
Chief Medical Advisor – ICanCaRe (www.icancare.in)
National Convenor – Certified Tobacco Cessation Courses
drpawan.oncosurgeon@gmail.com
9811290152

(The Author – Dr. Pawan Gupta M.Ch. is Director of Surgical Oncology at Max Super Speciality Hospital, Vaishali. Patparganj and Noida. He is the author of the book – Win Over Tobacco Made Easy, Be Smart Do Not Start and is highly recognized for his work on Oral Cancer and Tobacco Cessation. He is the convenor for Certified Course in Tobacco Cessation under the Gujarat University)

Doctors as Tobacco Users – What Made Them Start

Doctors are the intellects of the society. People look at them for guidance in all fields most importantly the health aspect of life. Advising is his profession and he sets example by his conduct and behaviour.

Lot of people when told to quit tobacco they give examples of doctors using tobacco. It is interesting to know the journey of a doctor from the time he enters the medical schools and how he gets into the trap of tobacco.

  1. Some of them come with the habit of tobacco to the campus – started in school
  2. Some were assigned rooms with a smoker/chewer
  3. Some where infected by their colleagues and “well-wishers” who unfortunately suggested them that the best way to Relieve the stress, perform well in the exams, stay awake to gobble up the books.
  4. Most Smokers in a medical college are ‘ullu’ (owl) of the campus, the old steam engine working throughout the night, throwing the polluted smoke and spit just anywhere in the room and campus.
  5. Some where forced into this during ragging and it catches up with them
  6. Some the ‘occasional’ ones enjoyed the ‘kash’ during the parties for the instant kick along with alcohol cajoled by the ‘friends’.
  7. ‘The family’ pressure due to fractured relationship pushing them into the company of party goes – alcohol and tobacco
  8. Impressing the girls – make belief impression show casing himself as a charismatic independent person. It’s a thought of doubt that any girls would ever get impressed because of tobacco use. Girls are smarter.
  9. Generally, the students who adopted to using tobacco did not have any second activity like sports or any hobbies to rely on the much-needed happy hormone the dopamine surge.
  10. Some start to give company to their seniors during the ward or emergency duties.

 

There are only two reactions when a person tries tobacco for the first time

  • Shit – I will never have it again
  • Wow- majha aagaya (enjoyed)

The very addictive nature of nicotine catches on.

Then the strong believe put by a tobacco user to the new user that one needs to “smoke/chew” to perform. However, the fact is that to perform an addict would require a constant dose of nicotine but an non-addict performs the better or same anyway.

Another biggest problem is the social acceptability and easy availability of tobacco in the medical campus.

Well I end by saying that “one is free to choose, but one is not free from the consequences of the choice”.

 

So “BE SMART DO NOT START” and for those who have started earlier you quit the better. Do not hesitate to take help of Certified Tobacco Cessation Specialist. Quitting Tobacco is easy but staying quit is difficult!  The specialist would give you support, medication, comorbidity management, follow up and continued motivation to prevent relapse during your journey.

Tobacco is a complex endemic disease. It is well recognised and now diagnostic methodology, specific medicines and counselling process are available to treat this disease. The book WIN OVER TOBACCO MADE EASY authored by Dr Pawan Gupta is a comprehensive guide for those willing to quit and also for doctors. It is moral responsibility of all doctors to take training to understand the intricacies of the disease and advice the patient in an evidence based method for tobacco quit to be successfully.

ICanCaRe Tobacco Wellness centre is coming up at various Hospital for helping tobacco patients in distress.

(The Author – Dr Pawan Gupta M.Ch. is Director of Surgical Oncology at Max Super Speciality Hospital, Vaishali. Patparganj and Noida. HE is author the book – Win Over Tobacco Made Easy, Be Smart Do Not Start and is highly recognised for his work on Oral Cancer and Tobacco Cessation. He is the Convenor for Certified Course in Tobacco Cessation under the Gujarat University)