Detox
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Detox
I was on here a few weeks ago trying to detox i failed miserably even though i wanted this so bad. I just couldnt get through day two of the withdrawl s no matter how much vitiams and over the counter meds i have. So i gave up but i didn't want to fail at all so i pulled myself together and today was my 3 rd day tomorrow will be day 4 and hopefully after that i will start to feel better. It hasnt been bad im mostly just scared of whats going to happen next. The unknown. I have no idea how to live life sober. Im scared to dealth to find out how my life will end up being clean
All you can do for now is take it one day at a time. The beginning is always rough...waking up from the haze of alcoholism after so long feels like a strange and scary new world, after all. But it's a much clearer, better world once you get situated back in it.
And there's support here...Lots of caring people, I've seen, even in my own short time here.
And there's support here...Lots of caring people, I've seen, even in my own short time here.
Oh gosh, I feel your pain!!! I remember those early days. Have you seen a doctor with regards to the withdrawal?
I did a home detox but I was given meds to help manage the withdrawal. I never felt so rough in all my life, however by day 3 the physical withdrawal started to ease a bit. The first few days were the worst for me, so hopefully you too will start to feel that bit better now.
What helped for me, was lots of rest, I also drank loads of antioxidant drinks too (hence my user name lol), I ate what I could when I could, when I wasnt sleeping, I kept my mind busy, playing games online, watching netflix etc. On day 9 I took myself off to AA. Your body needs time to heal, so do take real good care of yourself. Once you through this initial phase, it will get better physically, emotionally and mentally it took that bit longer. Have you a recovery plan? X
I did a home detox but I was given meds to help manage the withdrawal. I never felt so rough in all my life, however by day 3 the physical withdrawal started to ease a bit. The first few days were the worst for me, so hopefully you too will start to feel that bit better now.
What helped for me, was lots of rest, I also drank loads of antioxidant drinks too (hence my user name lol), I ate what I could when I could, when I wasnt sleeping, I kept my mind busy, playing games online, watching netflix etc. On day 9 I took myself off to AA. Your body needs time to heal, so do take real good care of yourself. Once you through this initial phase, it will get better physically, emotionally and mentally it took that bit longer. Have you a recovery plan? X
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Oh gosh, I feel your pain!!! I remember those early days. Have you seen a doctor with regards to the withdrawal?
I did a home detox but I was given meds to help manage the withdrawal. I never felt so rough in all my life, however by day 3 the physical withdrawal started to ease a bit. The first few days were the worst for me, so hopefully you too will start to feel that bit better now.
What helped for me, was lots of rest, I also drank loads of antioxidant drinks too (hence my user name lol), I ate what I could when I could, when I wasnt sleeping, I kept my mind busy, playing games online, watching netflix etc. On day 9 I took myself off to AA. Your body needs time to heal, so do take real good care of yourself. Once you through this initial phase, it will get better physically, emotionally and mentally it took that bit longer. Have you a recovery plan? X
I did a home detox but I was given meds to help manage the withdrawal. I never felt so rough in all my life, however by day 3 the physical withdrawal started to ease a bit. The first few days were the worst for me, so hopefully you too will start to feel that bit better now.
What helped for me, was lots of rest, I also drank loads of antioxidant drinks too (hence my user name lol), I ate what I could when I could, when I wasnt sleeping, I kept my mind busy, playing games online, watching netflix etc. On day 9 I took myself off to AA. Your body needs time to heal, so do take real good care of yourself. Once you through this initial phase, it will get better physically, emotionally and mentally it took that bit longer. Have you a recovery plan? X
Hi KB i suffer restless leg when i give up drink, normally i go stand on a stone cold floor for a while and then leave the leg out from the covers to keep it cool. Most of the time it works. Even though i suffer from it, i haven't really looked into it or asked my dr about it, maybe u should?
keep up the great work on ur detox x
keep up the great work on ur detox x
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Good morning and glad you posted.
IME and those of many others- we kept getting better as long as we didn't drink again. I was sick for a LONG time as I got sober (months, really) because I was in such a terrible place in every way.
It's so much better on this side. I know that as I got through the physical, AA meetings that were just mere attendance at first, began to become- and now are- a big piece of my sober puzzle. Perhaps that road, or another program so you have support beyond just wanting this to be the last quit, is a great idea to begin right now.
Take care- hope to see you around.
IME and those of many others- we kept getting better as long as we didn't drink again. I was sick for a LONG time as I got sober (months, really) because I was in such a terrible place in every way.
It's so much better on this side. I know that as I got through the physical, AA meetings that were just mere attendance at first, began to become- and now are- a big piece of my sober puzzle. Perhaps that road, or another program so you have support beyond just wanting this to be the last quit, is a great idea to begin right now.
Take care- hope to see you around.
I was on here a few weeks ago trying to detox i failed miserably even though i wanted this so bad. I just couldnt get through day two of the withdrawl s no matter how much vitiams and over the counter meds i have. So i gave up but i didn't want to fail at all so i pulled myself together and today was my 3 rd day tomorrow will be day 4 and hopefully after that i will start to feel better. It hasnt been bad im mostly just scared of whats going to happen next. The unknown. I have no idea how to live life sober. Im scared to dealth to find out how my life will end up being clean
Tell me how clean will be worse than that?
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I was on here a few weeks ago trying to detox i failed miserably even though i wanted this so bad. I just couldnt get through day two of the withdrawl s no matter how much vitiams and over the counter meds i have. So i gave up but i didn't want to fail at all so i pulled myself together and today was my 3 rd day tomorrow will be day 4 and hopefully after that i will start to feel better. It hasnt been bad im mostly just scared of whats going to happen next. The unknown. I have no idea how to live life sober. Im scared to dealth to find out how my life will end up being clean
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