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Sedative OR stimulant, body genome dependant. Just like alcohol in alcoholics actually increase heart rate and is a short term stimulant until the chemical properties of alcohol take effect in the latter stages of drunkenness.
Everyone says its important to seek professional help like most of us (in the U.S) can afford professional medical treatment?? Not to mention the time off work it would take. Im doing this at home by myself. Hope it goes well. So far so good, im almost 48 hours in. So far no significant symptoms. Taking milkthistle for the liver damage, imodium for the diarrhea and drinking lots of water. Eating and trying to keep lots of electrolytes in my system. Good luck to everyone 🙏
There is a simple answer, it opiates. Benzos are scary cause you can have siezures and die, same with alcohol. But heroin, you wanna die. No contest on this question
This is interesting, and I believe that having support and a buddy is key unfortunately, most people with this do not have a buddy and the IA voice seems so unempathic and mechanical that it’s ineffective
I have one friend that I play video games with, but when we get to play he drinks. I’m a struggling addict in active addiction and I may have to lose my one friend, since I can’t handle triggers.
I experience the same thing after drinking a beer. After 3-4 hours, an incredible headache comes. Then comes the inability to eat or drink anything and vomiting. Then I have a stomach spasm every 10-15 seconds. It hurts so much that I just sit and suffer and wait for it to go away. Best case scenario I go to the hospital and get an IV. I've only had alcohol a few times in my life and hated it.
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When im 33 living an isolated life in an empy apartment. Working nightshifts. I have reasons i drink i have nothing nobody to love im just an empty nothing person
Cast the first stone. I have known addicts my whole life as I am also an addict, and this kindergarten level video doesn't cover anything except the stereotypical traits and signs of meth addiction. If you clowns ever read a book or see a program from some " authoritative " source , you instantaneously believe every word verbatim. Sure, some meth users show some of these signs . So do sufferers of schizophrenia, so do alcoholics, and so do people suffering from PTSD. Yet you and the rest of shit society always cast blame and pigeon hole all addicts into one type of person . This is not right. The path of an addict is already 1000 times more difficult than is the path of a sober person! When you also add the acceptable standard of discrimination and hate towards all illegal drug users from an entire society as a whole, an addict has almost zero chance at redemption or recovery. If you have never been on the receiving end of this abuse, then you have no right to speak about how easy it is to just pull yourself out of an impossible and terrible fate. I got out of the street, and I am slowly coming back to a life that once again has meaning and purpose. However , it's because of alcohol that I lost every single relationship that I had spent my entire 40 years building and strengthening, like you are supposed to do in this life. I never assaulted anyone. I never threatened anyone I never stole from anyone Nonetheless, in the end ,not a single fucking person from my old life, would even pick up the phone to answer me when I called them . It's an experience that I hope that none of you ever have to endure in your lifetime. I've been sober for 5 years now, and I only went to meetings in the beginning but I did this all by myself. It's lonely going through life all by one's self, though. Nothing is more expensive than regret. I dont think I can make it another year living without being around the people who once loved and cared for me. Why is there no redemption Forgiveness I hope that someone reads this and hears something that changes their decision to abuse and consume drugs and alcohol, because I am living proof of what is possible when you party your life away . Bosses fire you Wives and GFs cheat and leave you. Your neglected ( by you) children grow up and forget about the memories of how they once loved you and laughed at your funny faces you made when you were playing with them . Your family members will get old and die before you can say sorry to them for what you have done . Your reputation will forever be damaged like a quadriplegic in a wheelchair. You might get to a point of communication with past associates, but they will never trust you again.
Be patient; those who love you will show up. Whether they're people you know or those you have yet to meet. Stay strong, and congratulations on your sobriety!
AMEN to that,great job with your recovery,hang in there,dont give up,loved ones will come back around,youll even meet new people,new friends. Never forget or short change yourself,YOU HELPED YOU QIUT & CHANGE,GOD Bless You
How much alcohol does it take to damage the stomach? I had two alcohol binge sessions on an empty stomach and now have burning sensation in my stomach, bloating
@@cripbk2147 How much did you drink? Avoid spicy food and anything else that can irritate the gut. I am taking Glutamine and drinking cabbage juice daily
It can happen already from a few beers, beer irritates my stomach wall very easily apparently. But if you drink daily, a lot and high alcohol percentages it will get a lot worse.
@@trapper7954 I am very similar. Alcohol very easily irritates my stomach. It doesn't happen when I drink on a full stomach though. What's worse for me, when I binge drinked last time, I also irritated my small intestine causing leaky gut.
uh dont forget brain fog/wacky adrenal glands making you feel lke your on roller coaster/chest feeling intense/skin crawl.im day 80 off methadone and feeling these
It's not the alcohol withdrawal you have to worry about, it the months of recovery is the hardest. Brain fog, extreme fatigue, muscle and stomach aches. You're likely to catch flu like symptoms which will last for weeks. I'm 7 weeks in and suffering what I explained.
It's not the alcohol withdrawal you have to worry about, it the months of recovery is the hardest. Brain fog, extreme fatigue, muscle and stomach aches. You're likely to catch flu like symptoms which will last for weeks. I'm 7 weeks in and suffering what I explained.
Ian you don't have to worry about the alcohol withdrawal. You do know it's one of two drugs where withdrawals can kill you alcohol and benzos being the two. And the withdrawal timeline is it never goes away, you take thiamine, do exercise hoping that your brain and body will work normally one day after decades of drinking every waking minute but it never does. You have basically taken the chemical your brain has had every second of your life since about 9 years old it isn't going to recover from that when you are 40 no chance
I had forgotten what real energy felt like, yeah, it’s been over 2 years and I don’t crave a drop of alcohol, the key difference was that I didn’t suffer withdrawal, not even within the first days after go’ogling Steffon Barkload and genuinely quitting because I wanted to.
Maybe I was lucky or happened to do it right, it’s been over 9 months and I don’t crave a drop of alcohol, the key difference was that I didn’t suffer withdrawal after go’ogling and reading Steffon Barkload, not even within the first 30 days after I quit and told no one, did not need AA meetings or meds either.
Seemed impossible, but it’s been over 7 months and I don’t crave a drop of alcohol, the KEY difference was that I didn’t suffer withdrawal, not even within the first 30 days after I quit. No need for AA meetings or meds either, I just go’ogled Steffon Barkload’s Quit Drinking Forever, and I just don’t even think about it anymore
You’re right, it's a fact that quitting booze not only makes your world a better place to be in, good things start to “magically” happen and the energy is insane! Steffon Barkload's Quit Drinking Forever, that’s the best shortcut I go’ogled that took less than a week to work without suffering withdrawal.