Day 2: extremely irritated
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Day 2: extremely irritated
I'm now 36 hours without a drink. I'm just sitting around waiting to vomit. I'm extremely tired from getting literally 1 hour(broken up) sleep last night. I know they say to eat, but I literally just can't. No, I don't want a drink, but I'm irritated. Not sure if it's because I'm tired as all get out or if that's just a regular withdrawal symptom. It doesn't help that my 3 year old daughter has been an absolute pain today. My heartbeat is way better, no fever, and no more hand shaking. I keep praying the worst is over(besides the insomnia). Should I force myself to eat?
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Hi taramaree,
Sorry you are feeling so lousy. I know that sleeplessness and nausea and irritability too well and it is awful. And I also know how doubly awful it is to feel like that and have small kids needing your care and attention. Stay strong, keep your resolve, it will pass.
Sitting around waiting to vomit is very familiar too, and it's miserable. Obviously everybody is different, but I usually found that when I couldn't keep fluids down, food was not going to stay put either. Definitely keep hydrated. Sometimes plain water came right back up so I tried: gatorade, coconut water, green tea with a little sugar, sometimes even water with sugar. I could always tell when I was out of the woods when my appetite came back. Then it would be toast, yogurt, fruit, maybe some scrambled eggs. When I was still actively nauseous, people would suggest eating some toast--but frankly, if I was going to get sick, I was going to get sick. Had to wait for it to pass.
Good to hear the fever and tremor is gone, but if anything gets worse, please call the doctor or go to the ER.
Hang in there!
Sorry you are feeling so lousy. I know that sleeplessness and nausea and irritability too well and it is awful. And I also know how doubly awful it is to feel like that and have small kids needing your care and attention. Stay strong, keep your resolve, it will pass.
Sitting around waiting to vomit is very familiar too, and it's miserable. Obviously everybody is different, but I usually found that when I couldn't keep fluids down, food was not going to stay put either. Definitely keep hydrated. Sometimes plain water came right back up so I tried: gatorade, coconut water, green tea with a little sugar, sometimes even water with sugar. I could always tell when I was out of the woods when my appetite came back. Then it would be toast, yogurt, fruit, maybe some scrambled eggs. When I was still actively nauseous, people would suggest eating some toast--but frankly, if I was going to get sick, I was going to get sick. Had to wait for it to pass.
Good to hear the fever and tremor is gone, but if anything gets worse, please call the doctor or go to the ER.
Hang in there!
Hi taramaree,
Crackers were my friend, those toasteds butter type crackers, and drinking some apple-grape juice. I think that was late on day 3. At first I drank water and diet iced green tea though it did make my throw up so I just sipped it. Sleep got better after maybe 2 weeks. First I slept 3 or 4 hours, then 5, then 6, and now at 2 months I sleep well. It does get better. It was a major effort to help my daughter get ready for school too. Now it's a breeze. ((taramaree))
Crackers were my friend, those toasteds butter type crackers, and drinking some apple-grape juice. I think that was late on day 3. At first I drank water and diet iced green tea though it did make my throw up so I just sipped it. Sleep got better after maybe 2 weeks. First I slept 3 or 4 hours, then 5, then 6, and now at 2 months I sleep well. It does get better. It was a major effort to help my daughter get ready for school too. Now it's a breeze. ((taramaree))
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Thank you all! Yes, I'm keeping hydrated. I actually made tomato soup with cracked black pepper. Reminded me of a bloody Mary, and dumped it! Vegetable beef it is. Good thing is my sister is a RN, She will be checking out all my vitals/blood pressure and pulse tomorrow as well.
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I am going through a similar thing. I am determined to fight through it. I know how you feel. My nerves are raw. I drank every day for the past 4 years. This is the third time in my life since my 30's that I quit drinking. Keep up the good fight. I am drinking water like crazy.
Hey Tara,
You keep going. You'll get it in fits and starts. Your body is just getting used to you not drinking. It's purging itself. Although it is hard to eat at the moment you probably should as your immune system is going to be completely shot. Try eating fruit, veg and carbs such as pasta. You should be able to eat a very little amount but still feel the full benefits of it.
It will get better. You will feel ill but it will pass if you just keep taking it a day at a time. Get some multivitamins and some iron pills from the local supermarket. You're body is screaming out for nutrients.
You keep going. You'll get it in fits and starts. Your body is just getting used to you not drinking. It's purging itself. Although it is hard to eat at the moment you probably should as your immune system is going to be completely shot. Try eating fruit, veg and carbs such as pasta. You should be able to eat a very little amount but still feel the full benefits of it.
It will get better. You will feel ill but it will pass if you just keep taking it a day at a time. Get some multivitamins and some iron pills from the local supermarket. You're body is screaming out for nutrients.
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Hi Taramaree,
Don't give up. Stick with it. Tomorrow morning you will be so proud of yourself that you maintained your resolve to get healthy not only for yourself, but for your child.
The bad stuff will pass. It's only temporary. Don't give up.
Don't give up. Stick with it. Tomorrow morning you will be so proud of yourself that you maintained your resolve to get healthy not only for yourself, but for your child.
The bad stuff will pass. It's only temporary. Don't give up.
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Your doing well, stick with it.
I also couldn't eat, so just I ate when I wanted, I didn't force myself, but keep drinking lots of water or juice, try to stay busy, take your mind off things.
Kids can be a pain, but also bring joy, remember they are probably the main reason you are doing this, have some fun with them if you can.
Great start, it will eventually get better, everyone of us has gone through similar experiences but all slightly different, but we are here to support and help as much as we can.
I also couldn't eat, so just I ate when I wanted, I didn't force myself, but keep drinking lots of water or juice, try to stay busy, take your mind off things.
Kids can be a pain, but also bring joy, remember they are probably the main reason you are doing this, have some fun with them if you can.
Great start, it will eventually get better, everyone of us has gone through similar experiences but all slightly different, but we are here to support and help as much as we can.
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Happy to report, I'm now on day 3, about 65 hours after I've had my last drink. No more shakes, thinking very clearly, and possibly a fast heartrate, but no symptoms other than those.I'll find out today after I see my sister. I'm thinking I should be in the clear. No hallucinations at all, slept pretty dang well last night considering it was only my 2cd night sober in a while. Hope everyone else is doing well!!
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