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    Why We Don't Get Better Immediately After Quitting Alcohol

    Excellent Article:

    Many of the problems associated with early sobriety do not stem directly from drugs and alcohol. Instead, they are associated with physical and psychological changes that occur after the chemicals have left our bodies. When we use, our brains actually undergo physical change to cope with the presence of the drug in our body. When we remove the drugs, our brains then demand more to satisfy the desire caused by the changes. The extreme symptoms that we experience immediately after we stop using are called “acute withdrawal.”
    Acute withdrawal, unfortunately, is not the whole story. Our bodies make initial adjustments to the absence of the drug, and the major symptoms ease up. However, the changes that have occurred in our brains need time to revert back to their original state (to the extent that they ever do). During the period of time while this is occurring, they can cause a variety of problems known as Post Acute Withdrawal Syndrome

    Rest of Articlewell worth reading)


    Post-Acute Withdrawal Syndrome (PAWS) — Why we don’t get better immediately) ? Digital Dharma

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        This is a FANTASTIC article...I would urge everyone to have a read.....explains a lot!!

        Thanks Coochie!!
        "It's not your job to like me, it's mine!"

        AF 10th May 2010
        NF 12th May 2010

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          That article was excellent! Thank you for posting that, it really puts it out there in a great way and lays it out perfectly.

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            Why We Don't Get Better Immediately After Quitting Alcohol

            Thank you for sharing that, good read.
            AF with a few speed bumps during 2014 & 2015 but will succeed.
            As of 4/12/2014 I have not smoked at all and feel great.

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              FT - it explained a lot to me -- lots of good information "out there" if one has the time to read.

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                This is an amazing article Choochie.
                I have heard of Gorski but never read anything by him.
                Thank you!!
                Living now and not just existing since 9th July 2008
                Nicotine Free since 6th February 2009

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                  Why We Don't Get Better Immediately After Quitting Alcohol

                  This line sums it up

                  Recovery is not about quitting alcohol and drugs. It is about learning to live a life that does not require mood-altering chemicals to be worth living.
                  Living now and not just existing since 9th July 2008
                  Nicotine Free since 6th February 2009

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                    Why We Don't Get Better Immediately After Quitting Alcohol

                    A really interesting article Choochie.
                    Thank you.

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                      :thanks: Choochie. This article has helped me to understand why my efforts at long term abstinance over the years were unsuccessful and left me feeling weak, useless, hopeless, worthless, and why I continually saboutaged my own efforts to get sober.
                      My heart breaks wishing I had had this information when my children could still have been spared watching me self-destruct in front of them.
                      I knew sobriety was going to be tough, but this really reinforces it. I've done a lot of damage to my central nervous system as well as my body and it is going to take years to reverse (as much as possible).
                      I'm terrified, but at least the light is switched on and I can see the total nature of the beast, what it looks like and how only perseverence is my only hope to defeat it.
                      I know, armed with this information, I will.
                      Bless you for posting this information, Chookie.

                      :h:h:h:h:h:
                      :h Mish :h
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                      Never give up...
                      GET UP!!!

                      AF since 25th November, 2011

                      What might have been is an abstraction
                      Remaining a perpetual possibility
                      Only in a world of speculation.
                      What might have been and what has been
                      Point to one end, which is always present. T.S. Eliot

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                        Thanks Popeye, Starty & Mish - am glad I ran across the article and could post it here! Starty - the line you quoted is the one now under my signature. So true.

                        Mish - well, all information is good, and maybe this information can help you stay sober now. I have just stopped drinking (50 days) and did not have kids but I can imagine the struggle you've had. Hoping things are good for you now:l and that this article can help us all in our journey to overcome this monstrous addiction!

                        Choochie

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                            :important: I encourage everyone to read this.
                            :h Mish :h
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                            Never give up...
                            GET UP!!!

                            AF since 25th November, 2011

                            What might have been is an abstraction
                            Remaining a perpetual possibility
                            Only in a world of speculation.
                            What might have been and what has been
                            Point to one end, which is always present. T.S. Eliot

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                              Never give up...
                              GET UP!!!

                              AF since 25th November, 2011

                              What might have been is an abstraction
                              Remaining a perpetual possibility
                              Only in a world of speculation.
                              What might have been and what has been
                              Point to one end, which is always present. T.S. Eliot

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