My boyfriend is a functioning meth addict and is currently trying to cut back on his use. Previously, he used before work a couple of days a week and would stay up every weekend (usually from either Thursday or Friday night to Sunday night). He did this for six months.
He hasn't touched it for three weeks and, for the most part, is in a really good frame of mind.
However, he's experiencing some pretty extreme mood swings. One minute, he will be buoyant and engaged. Also, very logical and thoughtful in the way he speaks. The next, totally antagonistic and unreasonable. The most minute issues will irritate him to the extreme. I often feel like nothing I say is right. I'm trying to stay calm and careful in the words I chose. It is exhausting.
My question is, what can I do to support him while he is going through withdrawal and the mood swings it brings? Also, when will the mood swings pass?
I would be grateful if any addicts or recovering addicts could offer me any advice and share with me their stories.
I am also conscious of looking after myself throughout this period. The whole experience has infiltrated my thoughts and consumed so much energy. I often feel frustrated and hurt. I would appreciate any insight partners of meth addicts could offer.
Thank you for reading.
He hasn't touched it for three weeks and, for the most part, is in a really good frame of mind.
However, he's experiencing some pretty extreme mood swings. One minute, he will be buoyant and engaged. Also, very logical and thoughtful in the way he speaks. The next, totally antagonistic and unreasonable. The most minute issues will irritate him to the extreme. I often feel like nothing I say is right. I'm trying to stay calm and careful in the words I chose. It is exhausting.
My question is, what can I do to support him while he is going through withdrawal and the mood swings it brings? Also, when will the mood swings pass?
I would be grateful if any addicts or recovering addicts could offer me any advice and share with me their stories.
I am also conscious of looking after myself throughout this period. The whole experience has infiltrated my thoughts and consumed so much energy. I often feel frustrated and hurt. I would appreciate any insight partners of meth addicts could offer.
Thank you for reading.
