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Paul Dennett and John Merry at a launch event in 2020
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49-year-old Lisa Fildes knows all too well the devastation smoking can cause
Don’t wait to quit – that’s the message from NHS doctors and former smokers as a hard-hitting campaign launches across Greater Manchester.
The Don’t Wait campaign launches ahead of the New Year when many people are thinking about quitting smoking and making resolutions to improve their health and wellbeing, after a difficult 2020.
It features a powerful plea from respiratory consultant, Dr Ruth Sharrock, who has spent the last nine months caring for patients with Covid-19 and has seen the challenges colleagues and patients have faced in fighting it.
DON T wait to quit – that’s the message from doctors and former smokers as a hard-hitting campaign launches across Greater Manchester. The Don’t Wait campaign is underway today, Monday, ahead of the New Year when many people are thinking about quitting smoking and making resolutions to improve their health and wellbeing, after a difficult 2020. It features a powerful plea from respiratory consultant, Dr Ruth Sharrock, who has spent the last nine months caring for patients with covid-19 and has seen the challenges colleagues and patients have faced in fighting it. Dr Ruth Sharrock, who features in the campaign, said: “I want to help everyone look forward to a more positive 2021, where we all reflect on our health and wellbeing, and make some really positive changes.
How a mum who started smoking aged just 10 finally managed to quit the habit
Lisa Fildes was left in a coma two years ago following a heart attack which she believes was caused by her smoking
Lisa Fildes in hospital (Image: Greater Manchester Health and Social Care Partnership)
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