Frustrated
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Frustrated
Hello all,
10 days sober. I thought I was through the worst of WD, but I'm frustrated because I still feel like crap! Tired, nauseous, irritable. I keep reading your posts about how amazing it feels to wake up sober. How long did it take you guys? What's wrong with me? I thought if I quit drinking I'd feel like a new person, and I'm just feeling so ick.
As always thanks for all your posts and support. Couldn't have make it this far without you all.
10 days sober. I thought I was through the worst of WD, but I'm frustrated because I still feel like crap! Tired, nauseous, irritable. I keep reading your posts about how amazing it feels to wake up sober. How long did it take you guys? What's wrong with me? I thought if I quit drinking I'd feel like a new person, and I'm just feeling so ick.
As always thanks for all your posts and support. Couldn't have make it this far without you all.
Hang in there. Day 14 today for me and the return of the never ending headache resumed. Just the body resetting after years of abuse. I do feel better than when drinking, and I'm encouraged to realize any discomfort I feel is because my body is healing rather than being abused.....again. It will improve.
I felt pretty good at about a month. I was finally able to sleep and most of the physical aches and pains had gone.
It took many months before I felt normal, but at about three months I had more good days than bad and by six months I was comfortable most of the time and the urges to drink were much more tolerable. Getting past the physical feeling of anxiety took me nearly a year.
Hang on, it takes a toll.
It took many months before I felt normal, but at about three months I had more good days than bad and by six months I was comfortable most of the time and the urges to drink were much more tolerable. Getting past the physical feeling of anxiety took me nearly a year.
Hang on, it takes a toll.
No expert but think we are going to get these days
My first 7 days felt rocking,full of beans and charging around like a looney! Since then I've gradually got more tired,looked a little worse after the initial sober period miracle and mood darkened
Yesterday was awful - was craving virtually from moment I woke up! Gave up in the end and went to bed very early !
It will get better! It must ! 😊
My first 7 days felt rocking,full of beans and charging around like a looney! Since then I've gradually got more tired,looked a little worse after the initial sober period miracle and mood darkened
Yesterday was awful - was craving virtually from moment I woke up! Gave up in the end and went to bed very early !
It will get better! It must ! 😊
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I remember wondering why I felt so tired during the first month of stopping drinking. Sometimes I thought I'd felt better when I was drinking (that was my AV talking). It's different for everyone and there's no exact time line but for me, the tiredness started to ease off after a month. I know it's frustrating but keep reminding yourself that you are doing the right thing and the tiredness and irritability are normal parts of recovery. If you're worried, maybe see your doctor. Well done on 10 days
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Thank you all for your responses. Taking things one day at a time, but hoping at that month mark I'll be able to post here again about how great I feel Just trying to make it through this night shift without drinking afterwards!
I think I have always been restless...a bit anxious...drinking or not. I think by removing the drink you just are more aware of it. And even sleeping. Drinking or not I seem to wake up every 3 hrs. Just more of an irritant now! I am early into sobriety. Will give it time. I know ...no matter what...I really do feel better!
Continuous sobriety is the key.
It's really quite miraculous when I look back at the changes.
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