hi mark...congrats on day 11....i know how you feel....no sleep=no energy...it was the worst part for me when wding...it just takes time but your energy will return when you start sleeping well. it took me about 2 weeks to feel the energy return a bit...sleep didn t come so easy but when it did i felt so much more energized...are you taking vitamins or something to help you sleep?...vitamin b12 helped me....the kind you dissolve in your mouth...you should be feeling better next week...hang in there...mornings are rough but we have put our bodies and brains through some ***@**** would wake up and take a handful of pills just to move...uggh..not a good life at all...take care...maria
Hey, and way to go on day 11! I would suggest Whey Protein~ can you get to a smoothie king? It helped me with energy BIG time. Also, exercise will help immensely.
You are doing great and are certainly a positive inspiration to MANY on here. Keep asking questions, keep sharing your recovery with us.
Day 11 was my worst day, if I remember correctly. Sleep deprivation was kicking my arse, and I literally had to MAKE myself get up and move about.
You are doing great!
Amy
Hi Mark,
Being tired and sapped of energy is unfortunately part of the sub withdrawal. I took a multivitamin, some B12 and B6 and that did help some. After the intial withdrawal, there was a period of about 5 days for me that I just had no energy - could not walk across the house without being tired. You will also experience several weeks of being cold, even in a hot room. This is normal too - use blankets and even a space heater if you need it. It was the middle of summer and I had a heater running in my office, it was pretty funny. Just know that these things will pass and you will start to feel better each day. Hang in there.