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I remember feeling anxious too the first couple of times my husband left me and went back to work after I left rehab and came home. It seems everything took awhile to get back to normal but it will and you will be fine again!
I ate alot of "comfort foods" while I was getting my strength back...like popcorn, blueberry mini-muffins, saltines with butter and my fav, toast with peanut butter and bacon {LOL!}. Sometimes I would practically have to force myself to eat, knowing that I would get shaky/anxious if I didn't so that was a big incentive for me!
I would give it some time, but if you continue to feel awful I seriously would go back to the doctor and let him know your symptoms. Maybe he will have other suggestions or options.
I was at least a couple months or so before I felt better and had my energy back. Yes, that is a long time but believe me it was worth it and you can do this too! My rehab doctor told me detoxing off opiates was comparable to having major surgery and that I just had to give my body time to heal afterwards...and so this is what I did.
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Staying busy is GOOD! Just remember to rest when your body tells you to!!
Jane
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Rest In Peace My Sweet Sammy...2-24-08
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