Old 04-29-2018, 07:02 PM
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Matthew123
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Originally Posted by wynwrights View Post
I had dreadful headaches and brain fog the first couple of months after I stopped drinking. I was on a real emotional roller-coaster as well: up, down and every variant of mood in between the two and often within the space of a day! I’m only at 90 days now, but I can tell you that in the last month or so, I’ve felt vastly better, both physically and in terms of overall stability of mood. Having read a good bit here as well as other places, it strikes me that it can take a fair while to level out physically and mentally after stopping drinking: neurologically, alcohol use has a pretty significant impact as much as anything else and you have to be patient and allow your neurotransmitters to reset. You will surely feel better given time and, on that basis, perhaps think carefully about whether you really need the Xanax. Best to you.
Thank you. This gives me hope. It’s just hard with out the Xanax to get through with everyday life like school and work. When I’m home I can get through a panic attack but it will take a couple hours but when I’m out somewhere it’s just so much harder. So I have to take the easy way out and just take a Xanax and I’ll be fine in 30 mins from then. I was doing a lot better and setting goals but as soon as I try to quit the Xanax I’m back to feeling bad and I think I’m having withdrawals from Xanax now on top of the alcohol
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