25-02-2015, 02:20 PM
Thank you everyone for your feedback.
@Robin-Yeah, I figured pm may have built up in my system. It makes sense considering how some members report a growth spurt soon after they begin a cold turkey break.
@Froger-Interesting story you brought about the anti-anxiety medication. I actually had a somewhat experience with antidepressants. I have wondered if the same might happen with pm if I go cold turkey long enough. I can imagine being grouchy or whatever and someone on the forum telling me "Flame, quit going cold turkey and take some pm. We like you a lot more when there's a higher level of estrogen in your system."
@Miss C-True, 2 weeks isn't a long cold turkey period. I only mentioned it because in the past when I quit taking pm the "withdrawal symptoms" manifested in only a matter of days or so. I haven't starting feeling invincible yet. Maybe I had enough injuries and illnesses to know that isn't true in the slightest?
Yes, I agree a lot is wrapped up in hormones.
@Spanky- The odd thing about the change in routine is I'm still taking my prescribed medication and a multi-vitamin. How long does it take you to get grouchy on your breaks?
@Sfem-Wow, with all your physical ailments, I think you have a lot more motive to go cold turkey on pm than me! I definitely can relate to the feeling that I'm throwing away the efforts I put into NBE when I went cold turkey.
@Robin-Yeah, I figured pm may have built up in my system. It makes sense considering how some members report a growth spurt soon after they begin a cold turkey break.
@Froger-Interesting story you brought about the anti-anxiety medication. I actually had a somewhat experience with antidepressants. I have wondered if the same might happen with pm if I go cold turkey long enough. I can imagine being grouchy or whatever and someone on the forum telling me "Flame, quit going cold turkey and take some pm. We like you a lot more when there's a higher level of estrogen in your system."

@Miss C-True, 2 weeks isn't a long cold turkey period. I only mentioned it because in the past when I quit taking pm the "withdrawal symptoms" manifested in only a matter of days or so. I haven't starting feeling invincible yet. Maybe I had enough injuries and illnesses to know that isn't true in the slightest?
Yes, I agree a lot is wrapped up in hormones.
@Spanky- The odd thing about the change in routine is I'm still taking my prescribed medication and a multi-vitamin. How long does it take you to get grouchy on your breaks?

@Sfem-Wow, with all your physical ailments, I think you have a lot more motive to go cold turkey on pm than me! I definitely can relate to the feeling that I'm throwing away the efforts I put into NBE when I went cold turkey.

