Physically unhealthy AFTER quitting?
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Physically unhealthy AFTER quitting?
Someone I know abused alcohol for 2 years and the last 3 months he heavily abused mephedrone, GHB, mdma, ecstasy and a little bit of cocaine and crystal meth.
He overdosed on GHB and quit cold turkey with drugs and alcohol in March.
Now it is 4 months later of healthy food, 0 alcohol and drugs, vitamin supplements and a little Valium and melatonin to repress occasional anxiety attacks in the evening caused by memories of this 2 year period.
However, he looked a lot healthier 5 months ago (1 month before quitting cold turkey). Now he has:
- Bad skin and some pimples
- Strange skin color, like a hot flash?
- Deteriorating muscle growth
- Frizzy dry broken hair
Could someone who knows about this explain why he looks like this 4 months AFTER quitting? It seems to me these should occur during substance abuse, but during that time he looked perfectly fine. Are toxins STILL going out of the body? Why the dry hair? I'm comparing pictures of then and now, and he looks terrible now compared to before.
When he quit a blood test was done and he was dangerously low on vitamins (vitamin D was so low it was "undetectable"), now his levels are fine but he looks terrible.
Also he's suffering from anxiety attacks and depression. He's mentally stable but looks unhappy and lost in his eyes. And he's lost all social skills with strangers. Gets nervous just going to buy groceries. My main concern is the unhealthy physical appearance 4 months AFTER quitting, though.
Anyone with more information or thoughts? Thank you!
He overdosed on GHB and quit cold turkey with drugs and alcohol in March.
Now it is 4 months later of healthy food, 0 alcohol and drugs, vitamin supplements and a little Valium and melatonin to repress occasional anxiety attacks in the evening caused by memories of this 2 year period.
However, he looked a lot healthier 5 months ago (1 month before quitting cold turkey). Now he has:
- Bad skin and some pimples
- Strange skin color, like a hot flash?
- Deteriorating muscle growth
- Frizzy dry broken hair
Could someone who knows about this explain why he looks like this 4 months AFTER quitting? It seems to me these should occur during substance abuse, but during that time he looked perfectly fine. Are toxins STILL going out of the body? Why the dry hair? I'm comparing pictures of then and now, and he looks terrible now compared to before.
When he quit a blood test was done and he was dangerously low on vitamins (vitamin D was so low it was "undetectable"), now his levels are fine but he looks terrible.
Also he's suffering from anxiety attacks and depression. He's mentally stable but looks unhappy and lost in his eyes. And he's lost all social skills with strangers. Gets nervous just going to buy groceries. My main concern is the unhealthy physical appearance 4 months AFTER quitting, though.
Anyone with more information or thoughts? Thank you!
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His doctor prescribes him Valium to repress the anxiety attacks (doctor knows he was addicted to opium and alcohol) but had no opinion on the unhealthy physical appearance. He could only say "your current blood test results are great!". That's why I'm asking here to see if anyone has a similar experience after quitting. Doctor is no help. Body itself is apparently healthy-ish (except the weird loss of muscles), but the appearance is terrible.
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People's bodies learn to feel "normal" with the drugs in their systems. ..When you yank those drugs out of the system. .. The system feels defective. ... It can take a long time to get your brain and body back to normal. I agree to speak with the doctor. .. 4 months is a long time. .. could have an underlying illness. ..
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True. Before the substance abuse he looked healthy, and during substance abuse he looked healthy. Just the last week of abusing and the 4 months of being sober he's looked terrible (skin and hair mostly). Is it possible the system is still adjusting? Doctor could offer no advice except that blood results are healthy.
True. Before the substance abuse he looked healthy, and during substance abuse he looked healthy. Just the last week of abusing and the 4 months of being sober he's looked terrible (skin and hair mostly). Is it possible the system is still adjusting? Doctor could offer no advice except that blood results are healthy.
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True. Before the substance abuse he looked healthy, and during substance abuse he looked healthy. Just the last week of abusing and the 4 months of being sober he's looked terrible (skin and hair mostly). Is it possible the system is still adjusting? Doctor could offer no advice except that blood results are healthy.
True. Before the substance abuse he looked healthy, and during substance abuse he looked healthy. Just the last week of abusing and the 4 months of being sober he's looked terrible (skin and hair mostly). Is it possible the system is still adjusting? Doctor could offer no advice except that blood results are healthy.
Yes it's possible. It's also possible something completely unrelated is causing the problem. If he feels his doctor isn't being thorough with him he should find a different one who can. We can't offer medical advice here.
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^ I know, I'm not asking for medical advice but rather seeking someone with related experience. If it doesn't get better next month will see about him getting second opinion and another blood test, good advice.
A year to recover for 3 months of drug abuse seems long... but I guess each body is different.
Also is it normal that HAIR is affected by quitting this kind of stuff? I know meth makes you look like a zombie but I know he only did that a few times.
Thank you all for the replies, btw.
A year to recover for 3 months of drug abuse seems long... but I guess each body is different.
Also is it normal that HAIR is affected by quitting this kind of stuff? I know meth makes you look like a zombie but I know he only did that a few times.
Thank you all for the replies, btw.
^ I know, I'm not asking for medical advice but rather seeking someone with related experience. If it doesn't get better next month will see about him getting second opinion and another blood test, good advice.
A year to recover for 3 months of drug abuse seems long... but I guess each body is different.
Also is it normal that HAIR is affected by quitting this kind of stuff? I know meth makes you look like a zombie but I know he only did that a few times.
Thank you all for the replies, btw.
A year to recover for 3 months of drug abuse seems long... but I guess each body is different.
Also is it normal that HAIR is affected by quitting this kind of stuff? I know meth makes you look like a zombie but I know he only did that a few times.
Thank you all for the replies, btw.
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I know you have to say that as a moderator (I think it's said on every medical forum) but can't just get him to a different doctor in 2 seconds (actually he's with his mother out of the country for a month to be away from the city and relax) so the advice here is much appreciated. I'll know what to say better.~ It'd be interesting to know if someone experienced dry broken hair from substance abuse.
I'll definitely get him to take another blood test or see a different doctor when he's back and still looks the same, though...
I know you have to say that as a moderator (I think it's said on every medical forum) but can't just get him to a different doctor in 2 seconds (actually he's with his mother out of the country for a month to be away from the city and relax) so the advice here is much appreciated. I'll know what to say better.~ It'd be interesting to know if someone experienced dry broken hair from substance abuse.
I'll definitely get him to take another blood test or see a different doctor when he's back and still looks the same, though...
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But then, I'm going bald and keep my hair cut very short anyway. I wish I had some left to break!
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I guess it's hard to judge, considering he was abusing alcohol for two YEARS and the last 3 months combined every imaginable **** together except LSD and weed. x_x Oh he's early twenties. I completely forgot to mention that. I wonder (unrelated) did you lose weight when you quit drinking? Strangely he never gained weight from alcohol. If anything it's been the other way around.
But yeah will get him to take another blood test.
I guess it's hard to judge, considering he was abusing alcohol for two YEARS and the last 3 months combined every imaginable **** together except LSD and weed. x_x Oh he's early twenties. I completely forgot to mention that. I wonder (unrelated) did you lose weight when you quit drinking? Strangely he never gained weight from alcohol. If anything it's been the other way around.
But yeah will get him to take another blood test.
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I guess it's hard to judge, considering he was abusing alcohol for two YEARS and the last 3 months combined every imaginable **** together except LSD and weed. x_x Oh he's early twenties. I completely forgot to mention that. I wonder (unrelated) did you lose weight when you quit drinking? Strangely he never gained weight from alcohol. If anything it's been the other way around.
But yeah will get him to take another blood test.
I guess it's hard to judge, considering he was abusing alcohol for two YEARS and the last 3 months combined every imaginable **** together except LSD and weed. x_x Oh he's early twenties. I completely forgot to mention that. I wonder (unrelated) did you lose weight when you quit drinking? Strangely he never gained weight from alcohol. If anything it's been the other way around.
But yeah will get him to take another blood test.
My hair thinned out, my skin had a rash, I was still sweating at night and was exhausted at 4 months!
By 8 months, I looked better and kept looking better.....3 years later, my hair is thick, my skin is fabulous, no sweating, no rash.....and I look younger.....
Maybe his body is just healing? It takes time to become truly healthy.
By 8 months, I looked better and kept looking better.....3 years later, my hair is thick, my skin is fabulous, no sweating, no rash.....and I look younger.....
Maybe his body is just healing? It takes time to become truly healthy.
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My hair thinned out, my skin had a rash, I was still sweating at night and was exhausted at 4 months!
By 8 months, I looked better and kept looking better.....3 years later, my hair is thick, my skin is fabulous, no sweating, no rash.....and I look younger.....
Maybe his body is just healing? It takes time to become truly healthy.
By 8 months, I looked better and kept looking better.....3 years later, my hair is thick, my skin is fabulous, no sweating, no rash.....and I look younger.....
Maybe his body is just healing? It takes time to become truly healthy.
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