The Addiction Withdrawal Timeline

<p>If you have substance use disorder or suffer from alcoholism but want to stop drinking or using drugs, you may have thought about stopping cold turkey. That&rsquo;s when you abruptly stop using the substance you&rsquo;re addicted to. While it is commendable to want to quit drinking or using drugs, the problem with the cold turkey approach is that your body has grown accustomed to having the substance in your system, which means that your body may have started to develop a physical dependency.</p> <h1>Withdrawal Timeline and Symptoms</h1> <p>You are likely to have withdrawal symptoms once you stop using drugs. For many types of substances, it&rsquo;s often best to have a&nbsp;<a href="https://rehab.wishrehab.com/detox" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">medically supervised detox</a>&nbsp;to help you through the withdrawal process. Below are the withdrawal symptoms and timelines for some of the most common substances of addiction.</p> <p><a href="https://wishrecovery.medium.com/the-addiction-withdrawal-timeline-e2f2b3c75d70"><strong>Click Here</strong></a></p>