Understanding PAWS: Post-Acute Withdrawal Syndrome in Alcohol Addiction Treatment: Revision history

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8 December 2025

  • curprev 22:5722:57, 8 December 2025Millinntqe talk contribs 19,386 bytes +19,386 Created page with "<html><p> If early sobriety were a hike, detox would be the steep scramble at the trailhead. PAWS, or Post-Acute Withdrawal Syndrome, is the long stretch afterward when the path looks flat but keeps tilting just enough to make your legs complain. People expect the first few days of alcohol withdrawal to feel rough. They rarely expect the foggy brain, prickly mood, sleep chaos, and sudden dips in motivation that can linger for weeks or months. That gap in expectations is..."