CDC: Tips From Former Smokers – Rose H.: Three Keys to Recovery

Rose had lung cancer from smoking cigarettes, and she needed very difficult medical treatments. This video explains three keys that helped her get through treatments: family support, faith, and quitting smoking. Comments on this video are allowed in accordance with our comment policy: http://www.cdc.gov/SocialMedia/Tools/CommentPolicy.html This video can also be viewed at http://streaming.cdc.gov/vod.php?id=68424ecf2f978c46d57a4fe0c4cd41d120140925164127140 source
CDC: Tips From Former Smokers – Marlene K.’s Vision Loss

Marlene smoked and started losing her vision at age 56. In this emotional video from CDC’s _Tips From Former Smokers_ ® ( _Tips_ ® ) campaign, she talks about having macular degeneration and her fear of going blind. Comments on this video are allowed in accordance with our comment policy: http://www.cdc.gov/SocialMedia/Tools/CommentPolicy.html This video can also […]
CDC: Tips From Former Smokers – Marlene K.’s Treatment

Marlene knows that she’s lucky to have found a treatment for her eye disease. But getting shots directly into her eyeballs is still upsetting each time she gets them. Marlene smoked and developed wet macular degeneration, a disease that can lead to blindness. In this video from CDC’s _Tips From Former Smokers_ ® ( _Tips_ […]
CDC: Tips From Former Smokers – Marlene K.’s Ad

When Marlene started smoking in high school, she never imagined that smoking could lead to a serious eye disease, even blindness. In this TV ad from CDC’s _Tips From Former Smokers_ ® ( _Tips_ ® ) campaign, Marlene talks about the treatments that keep her from becoming legally blind—monthly eye injections that she’ll need for […]
CDC: Tips From Former Smokers – Tiffany R.’s Decision

Like many people who smoke, Tiffany had seen an older family member whose health was harmed by smoking, yet she kept buying menthol cigarettes for herself. In this emotional TV ad, Tiffany talks about the “aha” moment that sent her on a different, healthier path for her own life. Comments on this video are allowed […]
CDC: Tips From Former Smokers – Mark A.’s Military Service and Illness

Mark started smoking before joining the Air Force and then continued to smoke through two tours of duty in the Persian Gulf. At age 42, with his risky deployments behind him, Mark was diagnosed with rectal cancer, one of many cancers that are linked to smoking. He now faced the fight of his life. In […]
CDC: Tips From Former Smokers – Mark A.’s Story

Mark picked up his first cigarette as a teenager to fit in with friends. Life moved quickly and he continued to smoke until age 42, when doctors told him he had rectal cancer, one of many cancers that are linked to smoking. In this video from CDC’s _Tips From Former Smokers_ ® ( _Tips_ ® […]
CDC: Tips From Former Smokers – Julia C.’s Wake-Up Call

Julia successfully quit smoking while she was pregnant. Later, she relapsed but tried to avoid smoking around her son. She didn’t think too much about her own health. Then she was diagnosed with colon cancer and nearly died. In this video from CDC’s _Tips From Former Smokers_ ® ( _Tips_ ® ) campaign, Julia talks […]
CDC: Tips From Former Smokers – Becky H.: It Goes With Me

Becky smoked for years and had end-stage COPD. In this video from CDC’s Tips From Former Smokers® (Tips®) campaign, Becky shares how her life changed after she developed COPD. Becky died in 2023 at age 62 from COPD. Comments on this video are allowed in accordance with our comment policy: http://www.cdc.gov/SocialMedia/Tools/CommentPolicy.html This video can also […]
CDC: Tips From Former Smokers – Kristy G.’s Tip

By age 33, Kristy had been a heavy smoker for 20 years. She had a smoker’s cough and shortness of breath and knew she had to quit. Kristy tried using electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) as a way to quit smoking, but she never stopped smoking cigarettes completely. She eventually stopped using e-cigarettes and went back to […]