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Old 11-19-2014, 07:23 PM
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glassdark
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You will end up in the hospital if you don't quit drinking. Your body is going through withdrawals. That will make you weak and tired in between drinking. Then your body starts acting haywire because you are malnourished and exhausted. Do you sleep good generally? My guess is probably not. The withdrawals do suck. I did it at home, but looking back I should have gone to see a doctor. I do feel better, but I have to take nexium everyday and tramadol for headaches, because any regular aspirin or (nsaids) pain reliever irritates my stomach and makes me sick. That is the damage drinking has done to my stomach. Once those withdrawals subside and you focus on resting, eating mild foods, and drinking tons of water, you will feel like a new person. The weeks will start to pass and you will have started a new habit. They say it takes two weeks to get over a bad habit by replacing it with a better one. All that I know is that the longer you spend not drinking, the more clear things can get.
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