Lady Codone
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Just felt the need to vent today, so forgive me if this is TMI. So...here's my story in a nutshell:
I recently quit poppy tea after a 3.5 year daily habit. Cold turkey. Withdrawals weren't really all that bad--no puking, diarrhea or cravings. Just severe fatigue and mild flu-like symptoms. Great.
Fast forward 2 months--Ever since quitting, I've felt very emotionally unstable. Some days are fine while others are riddled with ups and downs--anxiety/aggression some days and soul-crushing depression on others. It feels very much like how I felt as a teenager before discovering opiates. Still no cravings at all, just the feeling that I was a healthier, more stable person while on opiates. I didn't even make the connection between my current mental state and PAWS until yesterday. (I suffer from Aspergers Syndrome and all the anxiety/depression that go with it).
My habit was never out of control, I just grew tired of paying for pods (which are once again ridiculously priced due to shortage). I've tried exercise, dietary changes, Prozac (which I've been on/off many times), self-help books and everything else I can think of, but I can't escape the emotional rollercoaster that has become my post-opiate life (and was always my natural state pre-opiates).
My only options at this point are to keep living this way or go back on opiates and see if that fixes it. (My friends are actually in favor of me going back to opiates, as I was a much more stable/functional human being during my time on them).
Any suggestions or personal stories of PAWS recovery? How long did it take to go away (if ever)?
I recently quit poppy tea after a 3.5 year daily habit. Cold turkey. Withdrawals weren't really all that bad--no puking, diarrhea or cravings. Just severe fatigue and mild flu-like symptoms. Great.
Fast forward 2 months--Ever since quitting, I've felt very emotionally unstable. Some days are fine while others are riddled with ups and downs--anxiety/aggression some days and soul-crushing depression on others. It feels very much like how I felt as a teenager before discovering opiates. Still no cravings at all, just the feeling that I was a healthier, more stable person while on opiates. I didn't even make the connection between my current mental state and PAWS until yesterday. (I suffer from Aspergers Syndrome and all the anxiety/depression that go with it).
My habit was never out of control, I just grew tired of paying for pods (which are once again ridiculously priced due to shortage). I've tried exercise, dietary changes, Prozac (which I've been on/off many times), self-help books and everything else I can think of, but I can't escape the emotional rollercoaster that has become my post-opiate life (and was always my natural state pre-opiates).
My only options at this point are to keep living this way or go back on opiates and see if that fixes it. (My friends are actually in favor of me going back to opiates, as I was a much more stable/functional human being during my time on them).
Any suggestions or personal stories of PAWS recovery? How long did it take to go away (if ever)?

