justhopeful
Greenlighter
I've never posted here before, just thought I'd give it a try after reading so many supportive and helpful threads posted by users on this site.
I am a young woman in her early 20's and am currently in a loving, committed, long term relationship. About two months ago I found out that my loved one has been smoking meth daily for the past 6 months. It began when his mother, who he was very close to passed away. I am not at all familiar with the drug so I have no knowledge about how greatly the frequency and quantity of use have been affecting my loved one. Three days ago, while we were on vacation he decided to quit using.
We are home now and since quitting he has been experiencing horrible nightmares. I think that they must be excruciatingly vivid based on his behavior and panic attacks when he awakes. He has little to no appetite and usually refuses to drink water. This morning he woke up in a fit of anger. He trashed our bedroom, threatened to tear our home apart in order to find his hidden stashes of drugs, and then broke down in tears and fell asleep again.
Aside from these symptoms, he describes to me this feeling of being dead even when he is awake. He says he feels no happiness or pleasure anymore at all. Even when high. His anxiety is obviously out of control when he is awake and he has no energy at all.
And this is only day 3 of his sobriety.
All I am looking for is advice on managing his withdrawal symptoms and the psychological side effects of quitting this drug. I want to know what I can do to make this very difficult process easier on him, because his recovery is so important to me. Any advice or information or personal stories will help. I just want him to be himself again, I want him to feel happiness again. And I'd like to hear what others found helpful when they were trying to get sober.
Appreciate all of your feedback.
I am a young woman in her early 20's and am currently in a loving, committed, long term relationship. About two months ago I found out that my loved one has been smoking meth daily for the past 6 months. It began when his mother, who he was very close to passed away. I am not at all familiar with the drug so I have no knowledge about how greatly the frequency and quantity of use have been affecting my loved one. Three days ago, while we were on vacation he decided to quit using.
We are home now and since quitting he has been experiencing horrible nightmares. I think that they must be excruciatingly vivid based on his behavior and panic attacks when he awakes. He has little to no appetite and usually refuses to drink water. This morning he woke up in a fit of anger. He trashed our bedroom, threatened to tear our home apart in order to find his hidden stashes of drugs, and then broke down in tears and fell asleep again.
Aside from these symptoms, he describes to me this feeling of being dead even when he is awake. He says he feels no happiness or pleasure anymore at all. Even when high. His anxiety is obviously out of control when he is awake and he has no energy at all.
And this is only day 3 of his sobriety.
All I am looking for is advice on managing his withdrawal symptoms and the psychological side effects of quitting this drug. I want to know what I can do to make this very difficult process easier on him, because his recovery is so important to me. Any advice or information or personal stories will help. I just want him to be himself again, I want him to feel happiness again. And I'd like to hear what others found helpful when they were trying to get sober.
Appreciate all of your feedback.


