sabby, i was happy to read that my posts have been helpful to you.
we have running in common, though i have yet to run any races. i'm planning for 5k's in the spring. i recently heard that most marathoners were once addicts. it's hard to believe, but it does make sense. sadly, you and i don't have the organizational thing in common. my finances are a bit of a mess at the moment. i'll pull through, but it seems that anything involving numbers on paper gets put into a pile to be dealt with later. sometimes later is very late. even though i'm quite good at math, i have a more scatterbrained, artistic nature. could you please send me some of your sciency, spread-sheet mind?
don't worry about not waking up. i had a few days of sleep apnoea, but it went away. (i had a thread on it: sleep apnoea. i'll find it and see if i can figure out the highly technological problem of how to post a link to it on your thread.) folks here assured me that i wouldn't die, and, as you can see, they were right. it was scary, but i pulled through.
you mentioned that you'll stay at a dose until se's subside. it's counterintuitive, but sometimes going up to your next dose can actually make the se's go away.
i did experience cravings reduction early on on bac, but it's different for everyone. i also went crazy with drinking right before i switched. some smart people called that 'the last kicks of a dying horse'. maybe you're experiencing an early wave of that. don't sweat it. you'll find yourself gliding through to sobriety in jig time, i imagine.
ok, now i'll close the computer and my eyes (sometimes bac does funky stuff with sleep patterns), and hope that numbers and unfiled papers don't torment me away from sleep.
good luck, sabby. your bac should be here any day...
xo rudy
Thank you for the moral support. I know that the low dose I'll start on (5mg) just can't be enough to make me stop breathing in my sleep. And I imagine if I titrate slowly I'd feel any apnoea building up. I don't know, maybe not.
I'm thinking you're right about that dying horse. I was AF last night. I won't be tonight (but I'm so tired that I don't think I'll finish a whole bottle of wine). Tomorrow night I will be, so I can be fresh for Thursday 5am running. Thursday night I won't be. Friday night I will (because I usually run 10+ miles on Saturday, fairly early).
Saturdays and Sundays are hit or miss. No, that's not true. Saturday is usually a total miss, even when I am AF Sun-Fri. But Sundays are truly hit or miss.
Once my bac gets here I am going to be AF the first few days so I can be alert and monitor what's going on. Part of me is plain old curious and I want to remain observant so I can write down what's happening.
Anyway, I'm beat, so I am going to resist that wine for as log as possible and go to bed as early as I can.
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