Hey Bliindsided- congratulations on taking an important step.. you are doing really good... the part of your brain that is addicted is trying to drive you to use.. this may be really bad at times in the beginning.. It gets better and easier.. In the beginning you have to be really strong for what seems like an insane amount of time but it quickly switches to needing to be insanely strong for a really short period of time.. in other words the constant long cravings leave you and then you only have to fight off that insane sudden urge out of the blue after you have been triggered. So any way you probably aren't sleeping to good anyway so i will explain a little bit of whats going on in your brain right now.. your limbic system, the dopamine reward center of the brain, the center you rewired to think that drinking alcohol is now necessary for the continuation of life is know trying to convince you to drink. This is a basic write up of the limbic system
http://its.sdsu.edu/multimedia/mathison/limbic/index.htm
an the hypothalamus LIMBIC System - HYPOTHALAMUS
The hypothalamus sits under the thalamus at the top of the brainstem. Although the hypothalamus is small, it controls many critical bodily functions: Controls autonomic nervous system (pain) Center for emotional response and behavior (emotions and Impulses), Regulates body temperature Regulates food intake Regulates water balance and thirst, Controls sleep-wake cycles, Controls endocrine system (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endocrine_system)
So any way the limbic system is the part of your brain that is trying to get you to drink no matter what as you can see is in charge of everything that is messing with you rite now, mood, emotion, sleep=wake, food and water intake, emotions and cravings.. you should get a plan for recovery going now, sure probably don't want to do those five days again or probably a bunch more before that.. if you have recovered before draw off that to come up with a plan. Other wise you will have to come up with a plan from scratch.. HANG IN THERE
Fantastic Post!
It was most interesting to learn a little about what the hypothalamus controls (and has power to invoke when throwing a tantrum).
I was freezing, NOT able to get warm no matter what I did for about 10 days, then there was back pain and after that now leg and foot pain misery.
I think the Insomnia that I am still dealing with is going to be the last battlefield.
Once I realized that there were two "Me's," it was the beginning of the end for my drug seeking lifestyle.
Fortunate for us, over time, Prefrontal Cortex has evolved to be stronger than Hypothalamus, for the sake of our survival as a species.
Some people like to label one "good" and one "bad," but I see them to simply be of differing viewpoints, and hence, opinions.
Now, at this point, one "Me" won't stop bitching

, and the other "Me" is stubbornly determined to just "ride it out!

"
I read somewhere that quitting opiates or booze may hurt real bad, but it won't kill you, this is worth keeping in mind.
My quit was more an act of desperation; this part of me finally realized that the pain of continuing high was going to end up being far worse,
in the future, than any temporary pain of quitting. You see; this part of me conceives of
Time, that other one has no idea.
He isn't necessarily a bad guy, he's just kind of dumb....
Day 17, I hope you are all doing well.