Stimulant withdrawal: what to expect
When someone stops or cuts back on using stimulants like cocaine, amphetamines, or similar drugs after extended use, they may experience stimulant withdrawal.
This process can bring about intense sadness or dissatisfaction, along with several physical and emotional changes.
These may start within a few hours to a few days after stopping use.
Common symptoms include:
Extreme tiredness
Disturbing, vivid dreams
Trouble sleeping or sleeping too much
A noticeable increase in appetite
Feeling unusually restless or sluggish
These withdrawal symptoms can cause significant discomfort and disrupt daily life, making it harder to work, socialize, or manage regular activities.
Importantly, these symptoms can’t be explained by any other health or mental condition, nor by withdrawal from a different substance.
If someone is experiencing these signs after stopping stimulant use, it’s essential to seek help and support.