Post Acute Withdrawal Syndrome



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Post Acute Withdrawal Syndrome SupportNet Recovery Learning Series - Believe that Recovery is Possible John Craven MD I get stressed out - and flustered - by things that didn t bother me before. S upport N et.ca Resources for Your Recovery

SupportNet Recovery Learning Series Believe that Recovery is Possible - from the Recovery Learning Series at SupportNet.ca - Resources for Your Recovery

Introduction Recovery... Is learning to enjoy life - without the use of alcohol or drugs that alter mind or mood. Is treatment for the condition of addiction - an approach to the challenges of life - and a path to personal growth. Recovery is learning to enjoy life - without the use of alcohol or drugs that alter mind or mood. It is treatment for the condition of addiction - an approach to the challenges of life - and a path to personal growth.

Introduction Recovery... Requires us to learn - about the true nature of addiction. It may be personalized - but it has its necessary Principles and its Ways. Recovery requires us to learn - about the true nature of addiction. It may be personalized - but it has its necessary Principles and its Ways. The Principles of Recovery provide direction - to the choices that we face each day. The Ways of Recovery provide us with tools - that help us to heal - and to enjoy life on life s terms.

What You Will Learn What Is Post Acute Withdrawal What are Its Symptoms How Recovery Can Help This Learning Seminar introduces the topic of - What it is - What you need to know - and how Recovery can help you to deal with its frustrating symptoms.

What You Need To Know Paws... Is a troublesome group of symptoms that may occur after prolonged use of alcohol or drugs. It may persist for months or years after you stop using. (Paws) is a troublesome group of symptoms that may occur after prolonged use of alcohol or drugs. It may persist for months or years after you stop using.

What You Need To Know Symptoms of Paws... Mental symptoms of poor concentration, forgetfulness, mental restlessness and distractibility. Emotional symptoms include erratic mood changes, anxiety and nervousness, overly sensitive and exaggerated feelings. The symptoms of Post Acute Withdrawal include mental symptoms of poor concentration, forgetfulness, mental restlessness and distractibility. Emotional symptoms include erratic mood changes, anxiety and nervousness, overly sensitive and exaggerated feelings.

What You Need To Know Course of Paws... The symptoms of Paws may persist, improve or worsen at different times. They may not always be obvious - but are triggered by stress, fatigue, conflict, change or commotion. The symptoms of Post Acute Withdrawal may persist, improve or worsen at different times. They may not always be obvious - but are triggered by stress, fatigue, conflict, change or commotion. A pressured and hectic lifestyle will worsen its symptoms.

What You Need To Know Triggers... Those who suffer with Paws often report that they are sensitive to or are bothered by - things that did not bother them before. They will commonly say that they are less able to tolerate stressful situations, conflict or commotion. Those who suffer with Paws often report that they are sensitive to or are bothered by - things that did not bother them before. They will commonly say that they are less able to tolerate stressful situations, conflict or commotion.

What You Need To Know Other Features... Post Acute Withdrawal is very common. It may persist for months or years. It is caused by changes that occur in our brain - after the prolonged use of alcohol or drugs. Post Acute Withdrawal is very common. It may persist for months or years. It is caused by changes that occur in our brain - after the prolonged use of alcohol or drugs.

What You Need To Know Complications... The symptoms of Paws may interfere with work, school and our ability to deal with the stress of everyday life. Symptoms will worsen during times of poorly managed stress. But the symptoms of Paws are themselves frustrating - and contribute to a cycle of worsening stress. The symptoms of Paws may interfere with work, school and our ability to deal with the stress of everyday life. Symptoms will worsen during times of poorly managed stress. But the symptoms of Paws are themselves frustrating - and contribute to a cycle of worsening stress.

What You Need To Know Recovery risk... The symptoms of Paws are a risk for the relapsed use of alcohol or other drugs. The use of drugs may temporarily relieve the nervousness and other symptoms of Paws. But in the long run, relapsed use will worsen and prolong Paws. The symptoms of Paws are a risk for the relapsed use of alcohol or other drugs. The use of drugs may temporarily relieve the nervousness and other symptoms of Paws. But in the long run, relapsed use will worsen and prolong Post Acute Withdrawal symptoms.

How Can Recovery Help? Acceptance... Recovery encourages acceptance of what we cannot change today. The symptoms of Paws are not going to disappear - just because we want them to go away. Recovery encourages acceptance of what we cannot change today. The symptoms of Paws are not going to disappear - just because we want them to go away. Learn to write things down. This will compensate for poor memory. It will help you to feel more organized - and less stressed.

How Can Recovery Help? Structure and routine... Recovery encourages a structure and routine to your day. A daily schedule can help the symptoms of Paws in many ways. Recovery encourages a structure and routine to your day. A daily schedule can help the symptoms of Paws in many ways. Write down the chores and appointments that you have to do in a day. Schedule time for rest. Put your most important tasks at the top of your list. Remember First Things First.

How Can Recovery Help? Balance... Recovery encourages self care - a simpler and more balanced lifestyle. The symptoms of Paws will be less troublesome if you get enough sleep - and do not try to do too much at one time or in one day. Recovery encourages self care - a simpler and more balanced lifestyle. The symptoms of Paws will be less troublesome if you get enough sleep - and do not try to do too much at one time or in one day.

How Can Recovery Help? Self Care... Remember HALT - Don t let yourself get too Hungry, Angry, Lonely or Tired. Forget HALT - and you are more likely to feel anxious, stressed, forgetful and flustered. Remember H.A.L.T. - Don t let yourself get too Hungry, Angry, Lonely or Tired. Forget H.A.L.T - and you are more likely to feel anxious, stressed, forgetful and flustered.

How Can Recovery Help? H O W... Remember Honesty, Openness and Willingness. Lying and secrets set the stage for conflict and crises. Listen to the experience of others in recovery - and do what you need to do for your recovery today. Remember Honesty, Openness and Willingness. Lying and secrets set the stage for conflict and crises. Listen to the experience of others in recovery - and do what you need to do for your recovery today. Over time, you will find the symptoms of Paws more manageable - that your mind and emotions will settle.

How Can Recovery Help? Boundaries... Recovery encourages healthy boundaries with others. Don t set your self up for conflict and stress - by keeping the secrets of others - by engaging in gossip - or by enabling others in their sickness. Recovery encourages healthy boundaries with others. Don t set your self up for conflict and stress - by keeping the secrets of others - by engaging in gossip - or by enabling others in their sickness.

How Can Recovery Help? Calm your self... Recovery teaches new ways to calm your self. SupportNet offers education in Self Talk, Active and Mantra Meditation, Positive Affirmations and Abdominal Breathing. Recovery teaches new ways to calm your self. SupportNet offers education in Self Talk, Active and Mantra Meditation, Positive Affirmations and Abdominal Breathing. These are all effective ways to learn how to calm and to ground your self.

How Can Recovery Help? Let go... Recovery Offers the Serenity Prayer. Repeat the Serenity Prayer in your mind - and see the many ways that it can help you to deal with stressful situations. Recovery Offers the Serenity Prayer. Grant me the Serenity to accept the things I cannot change - the Courage to change the things I can and the Wisdom to know the difference. Repeat the Serenity Prayer in your mind - and see the many ways that it can help you to deal with stressful situations.

How Can Recovery Help? Express your self... Recovery encourages you to express your self - and to deal with things before they build into a crisis. Learn to deal with stress before it builds. Recovery encourages you to express your self - and to deal with things before they build into a crisis. Recovery Support Group - Journal Writing - Talking with Others. These are all ways to express and to settle your self today. Learn to deal with stress before it builds. Your confidence will grow - and you will find your self with less emotional turmoil.

Post Acute Withdrawal In Summary... Paws is a troublesome set of mental and emotional symptoms - that may persist long after you have been abstinent from alcohol or drugs. Its symptoms are triggered by stress, fatigue, conflict, change or commotion. is a troublesome set of mental and emotional symptoms - that may persist long after you have been abstinent from alcohol or drugs. It is caused by changes in your brain - from the prolonged use of alcohol or drugs. Its symptoms are triggered by stress, fatigue, conflict, change or commotion.

Post Acute Withdrawal In Summary... Your Personal Program of Recovery will help you towards a healthier lifestyle - with less likelihood of conflict and stress. Your Personal Program of Recovery will help you towards a healthier lifestyle - with less likelihood of conflict and stress.

In Summary... Recovery provides the best antidote to the symptoms of Paws. It helps you to avoid relapsed use - and allows time for your brain to heal. Recovery provides the best antidote to the symptoms of Paws. It helps you to avoid relapsed use - and allows time for your brain to heal.

Recovery Learning Series SupportNet.ca The Principles of Recovery The Ways of Recovery Your Personal Program of Recovery You have now reached the end of. Look for this and other Learning Series topics at www.supportnet.ca - Resources for Your Recovery.