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Day 7 - One week done!


Dejvis93

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Hello, I finished my first clean week. This is an incredible achievement for me.

 

Energy Level Changes:

 

First 5 Days: I was full of energy. I could read all the news, go to the gym, run, work, sleep for only 4 hours, and talk all the time.

 

Day 6: I experienced huge cravings and spent the whole day thinking I might fail. However, I still went to the gym and replaced the craving with some burgers and a good night's sleep.

 

Day 7: My energy crashed. The weather in Prague was changing every 20 minutes, alternating between rain and sunshine. I ended up sleeping after lunch. I even considered deleting this account to avoid wasting time, but I reconsidered because I feel I might be able to help others in the future. I went to sleep early and woke up today at 8 AM, which is the longest sleep I've had since day 0.

 

Summary: I am now 7 days, 13 hours, and 27 minutes clean and still going strong. TGIF!

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Congratulations on completing Hell Week!!!  You really are doing great and I'm very happy that you reconsidered deleting your account!!  Just hang in there!😁

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Nice job @Dejvis93 crushing hell week is a feat in itself. On to heck week!!!

 

Just keep it real, stay happy and laugh at that old Nicodemon.... Tell it and those addiction craves to shove its pile of crap somewhere else. Then move on forward to the next big clean breath and that next happy smile of accomplishment.

 

Great job.

KTQ

 

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