![]() "Tried again today, but it was severe this time-bad shaking, sweating, rapid heartbeat. And, I still have the itching/tingly feeling in my legs and feet." My head feels a little cloudy, and I'm tired. The shaking/tremors and pounding heartbeat are gone. "I'm about four hours away from the 24-hour mark, and my symptoms are finally beginning to subside. I can't imagine that I won't have a bad withdrawal given the high volume of alcohol I've been consuming on a daily basis." I'm really afraid of how I'll feel tomorrow as I can't miss work, but I know I have to do this. Funny, because my average hangover is usually worse than this." I just took the quiz for withdrawal symptoms and scored 60 percent moderate to severe. "I am forgetful, have a hard time concentrating, and sometimes find it hard to formulate meaningful sentences." Here's how people reported their symptoms on day 1 after quitting drinking: However, as the first day continues and the hangover symptoms subside, they then begin to experience the beginnings of actual alcohol withdrawal symptoms, especially if they've been daily drinkers. As a result, the first symptoms they experience are basically hangover symptoms. For many who decide to quit drinking, the first day of abstinence usually follows a day of very heavy alcohol consumption-either a binge or a multi-day bender. ![]()
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