Heroin is like a super fun toy that you play with every day, but when you stop playing with it, your body gets confused and misses it a lot.
Withdrawal is what happens when your body says, “Wait, where did the fun go?!” It feels like going from having all your favorite toys to suddenly being stuck with just one boring block. Your body starts sending out messages saying, “I need more fun now!”
How long does it last?
Imagine you have a big bag of candy that you eat every day, and then one day, you stop eating candy for good. At first, you feel sad and maybe even a little sick, this is like the early stage of withdrawal. It happens right after you stop using heroin, and it lasts for about 1 to 3 days.
Then comes the middle stage, where your body is still trying really hard to get back to normal. This can last from day 3 to day 7, kind of like when you're halfway through a long game and just want to win already!
Finally, there's the late stage, by this time, your body starts to feel better, but it might still be a little tired or grumpy. This part usually lasts up to two weeks.
It’s like going from having all your favorite toys back to playing with them again, it takes some time for everything to feel normal again! Heroin is like a super fun toy that you play with every day, but when you stop playing with it, your body gets confused and misses it a lot.
Withdrawal is what happens when your body says, “Wait, where did the fun go?!” It feels like going from having all your favorite toys to suddenly being stuck with just one boring block. Your body starts sending out messages saying, “I need more fun now!”
Examples
- The first few days are the hardest, but it gets easier as time goes on.
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See also
- What is withdrawal?
- What determines withdrawal severity?
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