Old 05-03-2020, 09:59 PM
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Funki
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Originally Posted by UnixBer View Post
Yeah PAWS simply means that the brain and body is healing and adjusting. You could just as well call it "recovery symptoms", because that's what it is. But I do think that 99% of people withdrawing from alcohol do have PAWS, like vandermast said, they're just not aware of it. And one characteristic of paws is namely that you're not aware of something, like half the brain is working at the time and memory is what it is. It's still temporary.

I'm at 9 months sober myself and I think I still have it. It is however a lot better and other things are much better as well. I think the whole PAWS is a matter of identification of your state of being. One thing that has helped me is knowing that whenever it hits, it measn that something is recovering...
I know this is an old thread. But when I read this and maybe someone else saying something similar, that the episodes are healing processes and sometimes they felt better after, it struck home. I've had some spikes in worse PAWS days, but it seems as if once it passes my average weekly feeling is slightly better than it was before. I hope that continues to hold true.
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