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Hello everyone. First off, let me begin by apologizing for such a long explanation of what my girlfriend and I are going through but I really am in a bind and wished to share the entire story. My girlfriend whom I love dearly is experiencing depression and is suddenly shutting me out. I&#8217;ve tried to do as much research as possible and know that at times, part of the illness is withdrawal from everyone so I&#8217;m trying to be as understanding and patient as possible. She truly is a great person and it kills me knowing that my baby is going through such torment. She thanks me and tells me that she&#8217;s lucky that I&#8217;m in her life but I honestly feel like I&#8217;m not doing anything/enough for her; I would truly do anything in order for her to feel some relief but just don&#8217;t know what to do. I try to listen to her as much as I can, I&#8217;m there for her whenever she may need me, and although she hasn&#8217;t allowed me yet to see her when she&#8217;s at her lowest &#8211; crying and sobbing &#8211; she tells me that she wants it to be me that she&#8217;s able to call and hug her through the night. I text her throughout the day saying hello and pretty much telling her how my day is going and reminding her that although she may need to be alone for now, I&#8217;m always thinking of her. The only thing that concerns me is the fact that when I text her, let&#8217;s say early in the morning, it takes a very long time for her to reply. I know that what she&#8217;s going through now is a terrible thing and I truly am willing to give her her time, but the only thing that I would ask for is that she at least text me &#8211; when she&#8217;s going through her depressive stage; she doesn&#8217;t want to talk on the phone &#8211; and tell that &#8220;she doesn&#8217;t wish to speak at the moment.&#8221; I would have no problem with giving her her space but I would like to be able to text her and her texting back to at least say that she doesn&#8217;t wish to speak at the moment; rather than hours of no communication. Next time I speak with her I&#8217;m gonna share that information with her and hope she doesn&#8217;t get offended by it. She thanks me endlessly that I&#8217;m being so understanding and patient but I honestly don&#8217;t think it&#8217;s such a bad thing that all I ask is for her to at least reply if she wishes for me to leave her alone. But on the other hand, if you feel that I should just continue and let her take care of herself on her own and text when she feels most comfortable, I would wholeheartedly take that into consideration. But I do believe I&#8217;m at least due that much since I&#8217;m being as compassionate as I can be in every other aspect of the illness.<br />
I would like to know what you think of my situation but most importantly if you have any suggestions of what else I can do to show support. I&#8217;ll be honest and say that the only thing that truly is taking a toll is just the fact that I text her and it literally takes hours for a reply. Like I said, if she needs her time I am completely ok with that, all I ask for is some form of communication and for her to let me know that she wishes to be left alone.<br />
She was recently prescribed Lithium but after much research on my own with other doctors, they all agree that she should NOT be on that medication therefore she is changing over to a therapist rather than a pill-pusher; especially since what she is suffering from is depression &#8211; not schizophrenia nor is she bi-polar. I&#8217;ve noticed that she&#8217;s not at her best the day after we go out to special events and there is any form of alcohol involved. After research on my part, I&#8217;ve found that alcohol + lithium is the worst combination. I hope this new therapist would take her off the lithium but I&#8217;m not her therapist but her boyfriend. Also, she is repeatedly asking me why I would want to put myself through such hardships with her. She repeatedly tells me that it&#8217;s not fair to me and she just can&#8217;t understand why I&#8217;m willing to put myself through this. I&#8217;ve told her every single reason &#8211; honest reasons &#8211; of why I can&#8217;t be without her but simply don&#8217;t know what else to say. It came to the point where yesterday I simply told her that no matter how hard she may try, she will not push me away and that I will not allow her to take my happiness away &#8211; which is her.<br />
Could you please give me any other recommendations as to what else I can try to do to make her happy. Or if you have any experiences which may relate to my situation would you mind sharing them with me so I can perhaps get some ideas.<br />
By no means am I mad at her for her illness, nor do I wish to blame for anything. But yes, whenever I&#8217;m left in the air, at that point I feel like I&#8217;m not her boyfriend. But regardless, I&#8217;m willing to do anything for her to recuperate; however long it may take. Thank you all so much for taking the time to read such long story and I appreciate all &#8211; serious &#8211; replies. Bless you all.</p>
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<p><i>Answer by Michelle</i><br />Wow. You&#8217;re doing a perfect job. Absolutely perfect. I would do anything to find a boyfriend like you. Standing by her side during this rough time in her life is what she needs. The last thing you should do is leave her at this moment. I&#8217;m sure she appreciates you in for so many reasons, she will tell you that when she&#8217;s ready. It seems like she&#8217;s going through a difficult time, so many things could be happening to her that are making her feel anti social sometimes. Trust is the key. You need to trust her and she needs to trust you! Just keep reinforcing what your saying. And tell her she&#8217;s beautiful. Eventually her walls will come down.<br />
You seem like a great person! You should be proud of yourself. I&#8217;m proud of you for showing me that there&#8217;s still guys out there that truely care. So thank YOU! have a fantastic day and good luck!!</p>
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		<title>How much time does it take to go into alcohol withdrawals?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[My friend got out of treatment and started drinking again today, She&#8217;s my roomate too&#8230;]]></description>
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		<title>Time it takes to recover from alcohol withdrawal?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have been drinking daily for 2 years. I have been drinking on average 12-16 beers per day. Twenty five days ago I decided I was sick of drinking and decided to quit. Instead of enduring the bad withdrawal of going cold turkey I am tapering off. So far I am sticking to the plan [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have been drinking daily for 2 years. I have been drinking on average 12-16 beers per day. Twenty five days ago I decided I was sick of drinking and decided to quit. Instead of enduring the bad withdrawal of going cold turkey I am tapering off. So far I am sticking to the plan and all is well in that area. I am down to 2 beers per day but the anxiety is really intense. I feel like I am wired and in a fog most of the time. I have 3 days of 2 beers per day (I drink ½ a beer every 4 hours or so to take the edge off) then I am going to nothing. Has anyone ever experienced a similar situation? When can I expect to feel good again? Please answer if you have been in a slimier situation or you are a health care professional.</p>
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		<title>Withdrawal Recovery in Record Time: Nutrients Hold the Secret</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#13; Fear of withdrawing from drugs and alcohol will be long forgotten memories in ages to come. Future breakthroughs have arrived. Tibor A. Palatinus CCDC has discovered health clinics in advance of all others in the fields of drug and alcohol withdrawal and detoxification. Tibor is a Certified Chemical Dependency Counselor who has made an [...]]]></description>
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<p>Fear of withdrawing from drugs and alcohol will be long forgotten memories in ages to come. Future breakthroughs have arrived. Tibor A. Palatinus CCDC has discovered health clinics in advance of all others in the fields of drug and alcohol withdrawal and detoxification. Tibor is a Certified Chemical Dependency Counselor who has made an extensive search into finding the healthiest and natural withdrawal programs which work.</p>
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Fast and effective detox and withdrawal recovery is the norm in several US and Canadian specialized withdrawal centers.</p>
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Nutrients are necessary for fast effective recovery.</p>
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While coming off drugs is often difficult even in a supervised withdrawal setting, the pain and discomfort associated with drying out need not be intolerable at all.  Anxiety and depression so often associated with withdrawal from cocaine, crystal meth and other stimulants are unnecessary. Both physical and mental trauma dreaded by drug abusers can be and are being resolved naturally. The muscle spasms and aches and pains associated with withdrawal can be reduced significantly by the use of exact vitamins, mineral formula and rest in a non-disruptive environment.  The use of vitamins, minerals and fatty acids have shown significant improvements in creating a positive attitude and reducing anti-social behavior when given to British prisoners, reports &#8220;The Province&#8221; newspaper in Vancouver.  </p>
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According to Adelle Davis, nutritionist, drugs produce dietary deficiencies. Nutritional deficiencies stand at the cause point of all disease. Therefore, it makes sense to include a host of key vitamins and minerals as part of any dry out a person is doing to off-set the throws of withdrawal. A normally functioning body with ALL needed nutrients required for that person&#8217;s survival, will feel great! If you aren&#8217;t feeling great, trust me, you&#8217;re in-sufficient in one or hundreds of key elements (including sleep and oxygen) required for good health and feeling great. A great deal of withdrawal pains, anxiety, depression and grumpiness may just be associated with the body trying to normalize function and eliminate toxins (drug metabolites) from its system.  </p>
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Drugs hijack the body&#8217;s sensitive hormone and nervous systems and throw them out of balance and into disorder. Once the body and mind become accustomed to the presence of these drugs (life threats), it gets used to operating with them and ceases to function normally. Strangely, the body substitutes the drugs for its own hormones and neuro-chemicals and ceases to produce enough of those for itself. The result is drug seeking behavior even to the point of anti-social activity. Removing drugs and alcohol from a drug abusers diet of self destruction through drugs and alcohol causes his / her body and mind to scramble again. This re-balancing (called homo-stasis) is the bodies and mind&#8217;s effort to alert the body that these life hostile chemicals and poisons (drugs and alcohol) are no longer present. This experience is called a withdrawal symptom. </p>
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The use of niacin amide has long been used by health professionals in treating mental disturbance.  The trauma associated with drying out is relieved considerably by niacin amide when taken with other nutrients in proper balance. </p>
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I have personally been consulted by experts in withdrawing people from long term use of heroin, Oxycontin, methadone, benzodiazepines, pain killers, crack cocaine, crystal meth etc. There exist several different clinics using similar methods of effectively withdrawing individuals with minimal and sometimes no alternative medications at all. According to the clients who&#8217;ve used these modalities, they experienced little or no adverse effects coming off of drugs instantly: even coming off of methadone and benzos was easy. These medical clinics / centers use cutting edge methods of withdrawal, not available in rapid opiate or medical withdrawal facilities.</p>
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<p>Tibor A. Palatinus CCDC, Drug and Alcohol Rehab Advisor. Author of <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.detox-narconon.org/drug-withdrawal.html ">Drug Rehab Advisor</a> &amp; <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.narconon-vancouver.org">Vancouver Drug Education</a></p>
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