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Quiting Drinking Question
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<blockquote data-quote="Yellow98SVT" data-source="post: 6569962" data-attributes="member: 10702"><p>Youre body has gotten used to falling asleep with alchohol. I was the same way with grass when I was younger and I quit. It takes youre body a while to adjust. I went a couple months and didn't sleep terribly well before my body learned to sleep without it. At the time it sucked, but, you get past it. If you really can't sleep take a Benadryl and if it's bad...go to a doctor and get some Ambien. I was surprised how supportive the Doc was when I told him I needed some help as a result of quitting. Just be careful and don't start relying on any other medications the way you might have with the alchohol. It does you no good to stop drinking and pick up a habit for sleeping pills. It will get better</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yellow98SVT, post: 6569962, member: 10702"] Youre body has gotten used to falling asleep with alchohol. I was the same way with grass when I was younger and I quit. It takes youre body a while to adjust. I went a couple months and didn't sleep terribly well before my body learned to sleep without it. At the time it sucked, but, you get past it. If you really can't sleep take a Benadryl and if it's bad...go to a doctor and get some Ambien. I was surprised how supportive the Doc was when I told him I needed some help as a result of quitting. Just be careful and don't start relying on any other medications the way you might have with the alchohol. It does you no good to stop drinking and pick up a habit for sleeping pills. It will get better [/QUOTE]
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