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Withdrawals Can Be Mild, Moderate or Severe

Alcohol withdrawal refers to a group of symptoms that may occur from suddenly stopping the use of alcohol after chronic or prolonged ingestion.

Not everyone who stops drinking experiences withdrawal symptoms, but most people who have been drinking for a long period of time, or drinking frequently, or drink heavily when they do drink, will experience some form of withdrawal symptoms if they stop drinking suddenly.

There is no way to predict how any individual will respond to quitting. If you plan to stop drinking and you have been drinking for years, or if you drink heavily when you do drink, or even if you drink moderately but frequently, you should consult a medical professional before going "cold turkey."

Withdrawal Symptoms:

Mild to moderate psychological symptoms:

  • Feeling of jumpiness or nervousness
  • Feeling of shakiness
  • Anxiety
  • Irritability or easily excited
  • Emotional volatility, rapid emotional changes
  • Depression
  • Fatigue
  • Difficulty with thinking clearly
  • Bad dreams

Mild to moderate physical symptoms:

  • Headache - general, pulsating
  • Sweating, especially the palms of the hands or the face
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Loss of appetite
  • Insomnia, sleeping difficulty
  • Paleness
  • Rapid heart rate (palpitations)
  • Eyes, pupils different size (enlarged, dilated pupils)
  • Skin, clammy
  • Abnormal movements
    • Tremor of the hands
    • Involuntary, abnormal movements of the eyelids

Severe symptoms:

  • A state of confusion and hallucinations (visual) -- known as delirium tremens
  • Agitation
  • Fever
  • Convulsions
  • "Black outs" -- when the person forgets what happened during the drinking episode

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Hi Phil,
How long can these symptoms last? More than a couple of months?
I think I'm clear of the withdrawal symptoms, but Robert's post has me thinking . . .
Laura


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Thanks Phil. Great info.
(mine lasted about 48 hours... at least the part I remember. I think it was around three days, max...)
And it sucked.

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Howdy....

Went through hell for about 30 days...before the milder symptons started settin in...

Then It was 9 months before a lot of those started to disappear...my body and mind was completely screwed.:)

It still left a lot of anxiety...up and down sleep patterns...fear....Tired from brain drain....mood swings...and yes....depression cycles...

I think its different for a lot of us....depending on just how close we were to the death end of it all...

My take...and experience...

Have a great day guys...

Have a good one..


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Hi all,
Not quite sure how this works, but from my experience (6years as a bottle a day drinker) and having had several relapses.

1)Problems start when your stomach can't cope with the alcohol required to calm you.
2) You try to drink, and eventually vomit, and then try to drink again and again.

3) By this time you are shaking, retching, unable to eat solids, and living on a diet of coke (cola) or any other liquid that is high in sugar that can keep you alive. Sleep is a NO GO.

4)Eventually the realisation sets in, stop drinking.

5) You stop. 8-12hours later you gibber like hell for 2 days.

6)You start feeling better.

Reccomendations during detox:

1) See your doctor
2) A GOOD MATE, to  keep an eye on you.
3)Plenty of vitamin B6 (prevents a really bad side effect of DT's)
4)If in doubt, see your doctor)

Don't expect to sleep properly for 3 years.

good luck.

Chris.



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this is exactly why i am scared about my mom stopping drinking - im scared of how bad the withdrawal symptoms will affect her. :(

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