She was nearly thirty, dark haired and round-faced and ambitious, and wanted to be a drug and alcohol counselor, maybe. Maybe not. She had only three months of sobriety from alcohol; probably wanted to be one of those people in power. So many programs dry people out and let them “stay on” a bit. So many people use their own exaggerated stories to “help” other people stay sober. A closet industry of subjective touchy feely, trampling, as many do on my long years of difficult, mind boggling training with cheap feel-good.
Her drug and alcohol counselor had told her that she would feel rotten for a while, so she had accepted that. But she felt obligated to tell me that she had felt rotten, so I let her talk and tried to listen.
People coming off alcohol may take as much as a year to get their sleep cycle back (alcohol represses Rapid Eye Movement sleep) and to stop feeling a little bit nervous. But this was not that. Read more on Serotonin Syndrome: Less Is More…
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