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  2. Why Addicts/Alcoholics Don’t Get Better Immediately: Post-acute...

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    During the period of time while this is occurring, comes a variety of problems known as Post Acute Withdrawal Syndrome (PAWS). All addicts and alcoholics suffer from damage to their bodies and nervous systems from drug/alcohol use, accidents, and malnutrition.

  3. PAW: Symptoms and Survival - CMHA Thames Valley

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    Post-acute withdrawal is a group of symptoms that occurs as a result of abstinence from addictive chemicals. These symptoms appear seven to fourteen days into abstinence, after stabilization from the acute withdrawal. Post-acute withdrawal is a bio-psycho-social syndrome.

  4. Post-Acute Withdrawal Syndrome - University of Texas Health...

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    What are less known but very common are the lingering effects of withdrawal, called "post-acute withdrawal syndrome" (PAWS), which can seriously challenge sobriety. These symptoms are a result of brain dysfunction caused by the brain readjusting to being without alcohol and drugs.

  5. Post Acute Withdrawal Syndrome (PAWS) - Veterans Affairs

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    What is post-acute withdrawal syndrome (PAWS)? PAWS is a group of symptoms that happen after acute alcohol withdrawal. It often happens when you are no longer in the hospital.

  6. Post-Acute Withdrawal Syndrome (PAWS) - Renaissance Recovery...

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    Post-acute withdrawal syndrome can set in after acute withdrawal. It may persist from a few months to as long as two years. The syndrome is outwardly characterized by difficult psychological and physical symptoms. Typically, those effects require support from substance addiction treatment professionals.

  7. Post-Acute Withdrawal Syndrome - Cabarrus Health

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    Post-acute withdrawal, whether mild or serious, is a necessary process in early recovery from alcohol or other drug dependence. Think of the withdrawal syndrome as the brain's way of correcting the chemical imbalances suffered during active addiction.

  8. Post-Acute Withdrawal Syndrome: Symptoms, Treatment - Healthline

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    Post-acute withdrawal symptom (PAWS) is a condition where you experience withdrawal symptoms for an extended period of time — in other words, long after the typical acute stage is over.

  9. Clinician Guide to - Veterans Affairs

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    Post-Acute Withdrawal Syndrome (PAWS): • PAWS denotes protracted withdrawal symptoms after acute detoxification from specific substances, including alcohol. 1 • Protracted withdrawal is defined as the presence of substance-specific signs and symptoms common to acute withdrawal but persisting beyond the generally expected

  10. Post-Acute Withdrawal Syndrome from Alcohol

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    Post-Acute Withdrawal Syndrome (PAWS): • PAWS can occur when a person who drinks alcohol excessively stops drinking alcohol. • PAWS can last weeks to years after stopping alcohol. • PAWS is different from acute withdrawal, which occurs in the week after a person stops drinking. • PAWS increases the risk for recurrence.

  11. What Is Post-Acute Withdrawal Syndrome (PAWS)? - Hazelden Betty...

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    We asked clinicians at the Hazelden Betty Ford addiction treatment centers to discuss post-acute withdrawal syndrome (PAWS): the cause, warning signs, duration and coping strategies. Here's what you need to know about the process of drug and alcohol withdrawal, including acute withdrawal symptoms and post-acute syndrome.