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Brown Sugar Addict, Relapse Occurred, Goose Bumps, Lack Of Concentration. Medication To Avoid Withdrawal Symptoms?
I had relapse case recently and was again started taking brown sugar and now when I want to leave, it causes goose bumps and lot of psycoogical effets because of which I m not able to concentrate on anything I do. I also want to know if there is any tablets that I can take during transition to get rid of it withdrwal symptoms. Any valuable suggestions will be highly appriciated.
I understand your concerns. It is not uncommon to see goose bumps, and lack of concentration as a withdrawal effect of addiction with brown sugar or meth. I believe if you have relapsed and have had treatment in the past, it is best to reach out to your doctor as soon as possible so as to not get back on the path of addiction once again and become psychologically and physiologically dependent on it. I also believe that you may need to see a medical doctor for all your medical issues as a result of becoming a brown sugar addict as well.
I hope this helps. Take care and have a lovely day!
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Brown Sugar Addict, Relapse Occurred, Goose Bumps, Lack Of Concentration. Medication To Avoid Withdrawal Symptoms?
Hi there ~ I understand your concerns. It is not uncommon to see goose bumps, and lack of concentration as a withdrawal effect of addiction with brown sugar or meth. I believe if you have relapsed and have had treatment in the past, it is best to reach out to your doctor as soon as possible so as to not get back on the path of addiction once again and become psychologically and physiologically dependent on it. I also believe that you may need to see a medical doctor for all your medical issues as a result of becoming a brown sugar addict as well. I hope this helps. Take care and have a lovely day!