These are descriptions of how individuals experienced various symptoms during withdrawal. While everyone's withdrawal is unique and symptoms will be different for everyone, it may be useful to know what others went through. All withdrawal symptoms can be caused by things in addition to withdrawal. If a symptom is persistent or you are worried by it, it is always a good idea to get it checked out by your doctor to ensure nothing else is going on. ______________________________________________________________________ Definition: (n) The condition or quality of being weak. ______________________________________________________________________ What I've Felt: "You feel watery or rubbery throughout your body, as if your muscles were flaccid or no longer under conscious control. Your limbs feel heavy or dead, and your fingers and toes hardly flex at all, even when you command them to do so. You have great difficulty holding onto things -- fine motor skills -- sewing, washing dishes, writing, wielding tools -- may be elusive." - Matt ______________________________________________________________________ My Coping Strategies
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