Addicting
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Letting the smoke dissipate is a good analogy. Along this journey you will learn your triggers. Identifying them helps tremendously, when you feel them coming in you can shift or try and change the script.
I was on meds for 3-4 years before I felt comfortable weaning off. Things are a lot better now but I still have to do regular maintenance. My doc said even the best cars need a tune up every so often. I make it a point to talk about when I feel it’s needed.
I applaud you for starting down this road and being open about it. It’s a tough decision but one that IMO the rewards outweigh the cost.
I was on meds for 3-4 years before I felt comfortable weaning off. Things are a lot better now but I still have to do regular maintenance. My doc said even the best cars need a tune up every so often. I make it a point to talk about when I feel it’s needed.
I applaud you for starting down this road and being open about it. It’s a tough decision but one that IMO the rewards outweigh the cost.