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Michelle Obama: President Quit Smoking

Obama Quit Smoking

DARLENE SUPERVILLE   02/ 8/11 07:28 PM ET   AP

WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama has finally done what millions of fellow Americans are still struggling to achieve – he's given up smoking.

"Yes, he has," his wife, Michelle, said Tuesday at the White House when asked whether he had conquered a nicotine habit that began as a teenager.

"It's been almost a year," she said, offering no details on exactly when or how he quit.

But is the breakup with tobacco final?

One in five adults, about 46 million people, still smoke, and brain research shows that nicotine is powerfully addictive. Three out of four smokers who try to kick the habit relapse within six months, and repeated attempts often are required to quit long term, according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse.

Obama, who has one of the world's most stressful jobs, has walked this tobacco road before. He announced in February 2008, during his presidential campaign, that he was quitting smoking – again.

"He's always wanted to stop," Mrs. Obama said Tuesday. She said he wants to be able to look daughters Malia, 12, and Sasha, 9, in the eye and deny that he smokes should they ask.

The issue of Obama's smoking last surfaced in December, when White House press secretary Robert Gibbs was asked about it and said he had "not seen or witnessed evidence of any smoking in probably nine months." That timeline would put Obama's final cigarette puffs in March of last year.

At the time, Gibbs stopped short of asserting that Obama had quit completely.

The White House offered no details Tuesday, in keeping with its practice of trying to keep Obama's habit out of the spotlight.

Obama last addressed the question in June 2009.

Before signing a tough anti-smoking law designed to keep millions of teens from getting hooked, Obama ruefully admitted that he had spent his adult life trying to give up cigarettes.

At a news conference the following day he copped to sneaking an occasional puff.

"I constantly struggle with it," the president said. "Have I fallen off the wagon sometimes? Yes. Am I a daily smoker, a constant smoker? No."

Obama said he didn't smoke in front of his kids or other family and had declared himself "95 percent cured." But he also acknowledged times "where I mess up."

"Once you've gone down this path, then it's something you continually struggle with," he said.

Obama has said he used to light up about five times a day, although stress sometimes drove him to smoke more often. He promised his wife he'd quit if she agreed he should run for president.

"I hate it," Michelle Obama told CBS' "60 Minutes" early in the campaign. "That's why he doesn't do it anymore, I'm proud to say. I outed him – I'm the one who outed him on the smoking."

She said one of her requirements for entering the race was that "he couldn't be a smoking president."

Based on her comments Tuesday, he is no longer that.

She said she was proud of him, but had not pressed him for details. "When somebody's doing the right thing I don't mess with them," Mrs. Obama said.

Obama has used nicotine gum in his quest to quit smoking. "I've been chewing Nicorette strenuously," he said in 2007. The White House physician urged him last year to stick with "smoking cessation efforts" – the use of nicotine gum.

During the presidential campaign, aides filled their pockets with the gum to help Obama control his urges. He occasionally bummed cigarettes from staff, while making sure to emphasize that he was trying to quit for good.

U.S. smoking rates have dropped dramatically since 1964 when the first surgeon general's report declared tobacco deadly, but progress has stalled in the past decade. The government had hoped to push the rate to 12 percent by last year, but the goal has been missed and pushed off till 2020.

Gibbs said Tuesday that a few White House aides, including trip director Marvin Nicholson, also had quit smoking. He suggested the president may have benefited from that too.

"When somebody decides to quit smoking, to try to overcome the physical addiction that they have, they do it not just because they want to but because others want them to, and because others around them give them the type of encouragement that they need to break what is, what is a tough habit to break," Gibbs said during his regular media briefing after being told of the first lady's comment.

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Associated Press writers Ben Feller, Julie Pace and Erica Werner and Medical Writer Lauran Neergaard contributed to this report.

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WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama has finally done what millions of fellow Americans are still struggling to achieve – he's given up smoking. "Yes, he has," his wife, Michelle, said Tue...
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AdmireBucs
Love my Buccaneers
04:56 AM on 02/21/2011
Im pretty anti smoking but im not sure if I would prefer the president continue to smoke.....If it helps him handle the pressure......He looks 10 years older than during his campaign
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Ljilja
http://graciouslivingdaybyday.com/
03:17 PM on 02/10/2011
Congratulations to our first couple! If Obama can do it under all this pressure, what excuse do the rest of us have?

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deadfed
04:10 PM on 02/09/2011
that's good that Obama quit...but Michelle needs to quit telling the rest of america how to raise and feed their children...this is what I mean...http://independentviewpoint.com/ (the story is entitled, "ANOTHER SIGN D.C. IS OUT OF CONTROL AND TOUCH, SHE’S AIMING TO PROTECT YOUR CHILDREN’S FOOD AND HEALTH…BY CALLING FOR CHANGES TO MENUS AT RESTAURANTS")
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PoliSci2008
Independent
04:48 PM on 02/09/2011
I don't think it's the message that bothers people such as yourself, but how the message is delivered. Recall that Jesse Jackson and some church members resented Presidential Candidate Obama's message on black fatherhood to the point that Jesse Jackson want to de-balled him?! However, I must admit, she still hasn't mastered how to derive and choose her Ivy League words.
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emma richmond
03:44 PM on 02/09/2011
We are glad the President have kicked the habit of smoking, it probably was hard, I stopped smoking 10 years ago, after my husband died from lung Cancel, I kicked the habit after seeing his X-Ray, an X-Ray that showed a lung that seem to be spots, the sad thing they wasn't dots, they was Holes Burned in his lung and part of his lung was Burned Off, this is what happen for long period of smoking, this made me kick the habit real quick, The President have done a good job for not smoking for a year, very good, it really us to the person and they will power. Just think I would say this, if you're a smoker blow the smoke on a pc. of tissue and you would see what's going on your lungs.
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LisaLisa1234
04:07 PM on 02/09/2011
Congratulations for your success. I'm sorry that it came at such a price.
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mw-maryland
03:21 PM on 02/09/2011
Good for you obama. I had my last cigarette on Oct.15th of last year. It can be done.
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Justdontgetit
Don't screw with old people, they will mess you up
03:06 PM on 02/09/2011
So, when do we hear "Jobs Boehner" has quit. Smoking or drinking. Because my tax dollars help fund his health care and I think with both of those vices, his health insurance rates should be sky high or, more probable in the real world, UNinsurable.
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02:58 PM on 02/09/2011
Now it is John Boehner's turn to quit the habit.

On second thought, Boehner probably would not do it, because he would be seen as following the example of Obama.
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Justdontgetit
Don't screw with old people, they will mess you up
03:10 PM on 02/09/2011
"Jobs" Boehner needs to quit both of his habits.
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03:34 PM on 02/09/2011
I was going to go there, but I figured I'd start with the easier vice to stop.

I mean, I didn't want to pick on him too much. After all, it's too easy to do.
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ColoradoCool
Proud Liberal, Graduate Degree, Mother, Grandmothe
02:57 PM on 02/09/2011
I've been clean and sober for twenty-four years and quit smoking sixteen years ago. Although quitting the first addictions had more life-changing consequences, I'm not sure which was more difficult. Like the president, I struggled with quitting for years before finally being successful. Kudos to him for finally quitting especially since his job is so enormously stressful.
01:08 PM on 02/09/2011
I'm glad he's off cigarettes. Now let's hope his Secretary of State dosen't pass him a box of cigars.
12:25 PM on 02/09/2011
"President Quit Smoking" and he was only "half-way" through the pack.
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ColoradoCool
Proud Liberal, Graduate Degree, Mother, Grandmothe
02:58 PM on 02/09/2011
Huh???
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Eric Daniels
Black Nationalist and Afropunk Fan
12:10 PM on 02/09/2011
I love Little Debbie cakes and Caffeniated Sodas (especially DR. Pepper) since I was a teenager and I can understand the President's pathos addiction to smoking. Both habits are bad for you health and I have high blood pressure and kidney diease as the result of these behaviors and I have been drinking ginger ale and easing up on the cakes for health reasons So congrats President Obama for kicking a 30 year habit, it could not have been easy.
DUSAA-1775
never moon a werewolf
12:02 PM on 02/09/2011
Good luck to Him with breaking the habit. Now if He could stop all the binge drinking.
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blueplano
I'm a yellow dog
12:23 PM on 02/09/2011
We're talking about Obama, not Bush.
DUSAA-1775
never moon a werewolf
12:45 PM on 02/09/2011
When obama's doctors told him to lay off the juice, they were not talking bout OJ
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teron678
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12:29 PM on 02/09/2011
binge drinking?
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lldem1
An American Investor
11:50 AM on 02/09/2011
It takes about a year to say "i quit" and you've got another month to go. good luck Mr. President!
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10:14 AM on 02/09/2011
i can not take hiv or aids meds at all,we have tried them many time through out 26 yrsbody resists, there now telling me mite need a liver transplant and to remove my gallbladder , but the problem is have no immune system and my doctors r afraid that i could die just from surgery , so they have me on Bactram and ultram because liver is 69 high am between a mountain and a ocean and i feel i will soon be in the ocean . friends like u giving i have been watching women kids die from hiv/aids for over 20yr right by there beside as there careworker for aids foudations through out the usa but when i becomes you looking in the mirror and saying is this really happening ??? I NEED HELP PLEASE I DO NOT WANT TO DIE MRS. OBAMA I AM GETTING NO WHERE HERE IN STAMFORD CT. THEY TREAT ALL OF US LIKE WE ARE VIRUS IS THERE SOMETHING U CAN DO PLEASE I AM SCARED MY KIDS MY FAMILY FACE BOOK AS SHELBY ANN WELCHEL AND YAHOO AS CUTIE6662011@YAHOO.COM I AM 44 WHITE AND WE NEED HELP HERE STAMFORD DOSE NOT CARE ABOUT HIV/AIDS PEOPLE AT ALL HELP US PLEASE HAD 6 PEOPLE FRIENDS DIE IN 3 YR FROM AIDS IN THE HOUSE BEHIND ME , I DO NOT WANT TO BE THE NEXTI NEED A INFECTIONS DISEASE DOCTOR BUT NO ONE WILL TAKE MY INS PLEASE WOMEN TO WOMEN
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Aabby
It always seems impossible until it’s done.- NM
11:06 AM on 02/09/2011
Sorry to hear it. Keep fighting.
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LisaLisa1234
04:15 PM on 02/09/2011
Contact information for your Congressman:

Stamford CT Office
888 Washington Boulevard, 10th Floor
Stamford, CT 06901
Phone: (866) 453-0028
Fax: (203) 333-6655

Bridgeport CT Office
211 State Street, 2nd Floor
Bridgeport, CT 06604
Phone: (866) 453-0028
Fax: (203) 333-6655

Washington DC Office
119 Cannon House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515
Phone: (202) 225-5541
Fax: (202) 225-9629

You can request a meeting with him here:

http://himes.house.gov/index.cfm?sectionid=69§iontree=54,69

I'm sorry for your struggle.