When you start feeling physically capable, you should look into getting l-tyrosine. It's an amino acid that is a precursor to dopamine and norepinephrine, two neurotransmitters that you will be lacking. It has to be taken 30 minutes before eating in the morning. It will help with anhedonia (inability to feel pleasure and depression) and give you some energy. You can't take it until after the acute withdrawal phase as it will just make you feel worse. This coupled with protein supplements and lots of cardio exercise, will help nudge your brain back to proper functionality much faster. Amino acids found in protein supplements are the building blocks for endogenous neurotransmitter synthesis, intaling extra amounts while also getting cardio exercise daily will help tremendously.
It's easy to give into the anhedonia and lack of interest in doing things which will be present for quite some time after you are done the physical withdrawal phase but these are literally the best things you can do to be proactive and improve your mental state while you recover.
Great advice! I actually just started taking l-tyrosine a few months ago and have found that it does improve my mood. I take 100mg in the morning with juice and kiefer, and 100mg 5-htp before bed. My moods are much more even as well - not having the highs and lows.
I think anhedonia is one of the biggest obstacles in early recovery, and one of the biggest triggers for relapse. If you experience it Alone 1112, try to keep in mind that it's is temporary, and just keep pushing through like you have been.