My drug worker explained this to me. He used to get them on methadone. He said it's your body's way of practically keeping you alive. I dunno though - if I've got that completely right - but I would double check that. I get similar when climbing back down from an alcohol binge. But I dunno if that's different so sorry if this is a useless post.
Indeed. Everything our bodies do is towards that goal.
Symptoms, conditions, flutters, are all part of the process.
I too, can relate to this experience described here. But like
@Xorkoth its more like a memory, like it was a common thing when younger, it never alarmed me, and actually I associate it with being in an able condition to access good sleep and rest.
Maybe the fact that I never am these years, plus the fact I’m never even close to straight, is related to me not seeing it nowayears.
I would normally, always feel better after these little flutters, cliff falls.
It almost felt like a reset button of sorts was pressed.
I would take the experience as a good sign your body is working well and you have sufficient energy. Those seem to be constant conjunctions from my own experience.