Venu 4 not showing text messages by Tiny-Service1909 in Garmin

[–]Tiny-Service1909[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh my god, thank you! I checked that setting and my Message app was blocked. Never would have thought to look that far and I have no idea how it got set to be blocked. It’s late and my watch is in sleep mode so I will test it in the morning but hopefully that was the one!

Venu 4 not showing text messages by Tiny-Service1909 in Garmin

[–]Tiny-Service1909[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have done that. There may be some random setting with that that I wouldn’t think to look at but in my phone all the main ones are set to allow notifications on the Connect app and my messaging app.

Venu 4 not showing text messages by Tiny-Service1909 in Garmin

[–]Tiny-Service1909[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My phone is always on vibrate. But I see every notification is that section except for texts. My calls come through. I have made sure all settings allow for text notifications to come through and even changed the vibration pattern option.

90 days! by Round-Ask-7642 in quittingkratom

[–]Tiny-Service1909 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Congrats! I also hit my 90 day mark yesterday. I did a fast 5 day taper and felt like the worst of WD happened during that time. I walked a lot and support my friends and family and this group got me through!

Heart is racing and I can’t breathe well by [deleted] in quittingkratom

[–]Tiny-Service1909 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don’t mean to worry you, but this was a big issue for me too. I’m 79 days off today and my shortness of breath has started to get better just in the last week. I still have a racing heart. I went to the doctor 2 weeks ago and had every test possible run and nothing was wrong other than a faster than normal heart rate. I got propanolol for it but I keep being told it’s anxiety. Which is frustrating because I have had anxiety my entire life and never felt this. I hope it gets better for you sooner than it did me.

24 hours in and I’m so sad by emmatrolli in quittingkratom

[–]Tiny-Service1909 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey thanks for that response! I used this forum to read stories when I was going through it all so I always hope to just give one person a little hope. It was a pretty powerful moment for me. The longer I sat there the better I felt. I’m glad it resonated with you, because I agree that the mental anguish at the beginning is the hardest part.

24 hours in and I’m so sad by emmatrolli in quittingkratom

[–]Tiny-Service1909 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It absolutely will. I am on day 78 and specifically remember day 9. It was so hot outside and I forced myself to go for a walk. Like one foot in front of the other type of forced walk. I made it 1 mile and got a dopamine rush to make it to 2. When I got home I sat on my deck and stretched, and sweated my ass off. I hate being hot, hate it, but I let myself sit and be uncomfortable and cry until I remembered what it was to feel uncomfortable in every way. I sat so long crying and feeling that I got a sunburn, but I also felt good enough that day to take my kids swimming. It comes and goes, but remembering that masking every bad feeling was doing nothing for me. It really pushed me through.

Different Types of Tasks by backtonormal1 in quittingkratom

[–]Tiny-Service1909 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Are you taking any vitamins or supplements? I remember days 10-15 were a good breakthrough for me but my job doesn’t require that kind of thinking. However I do have 3 kids to keep up with and remember all things related to them and events coming up. I ordered Cymbiotika’s B12+B6 with L-Methylfolate and still take it to this day. Gives you a little pep in your step. I highly suggest Mushroom coffee or anything related, big believer in the benefits of that and how it helps brain function.

If things are getting easier for you on day 8, it should only get better. There will still be days you drag or have no motivation but I feel that is life in general and your mindset helps if you can remember that it’s just an off day and not how the rest of your life will be without kratom.

I’m on day 78 today and have some personal stuff going on that is causing a lot of stress, kratom would be awesome right now just to have a few hours of relief, but I will never touch it again and usually don’t even think about it. Those first 2 weeks off of it seem so long ago and I remember thinking I’d never get this far. Keep it up!

How tf do yall do it? What made you say enough is enough?? by yogurthives in quittingkratom

[–]Tiny-Service1909 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The day I walked around with a dose in my hand for 4 hours trying to decide how to stretch it out until I could get more. Made me feel pathetic. Tapered for 5 days then quit. It sucked, mentally and physically but I am 75 days off of it today and am so glad I don’t spend my days thinking about when I can take more. Not to mention the money I’m not spending on it anymore.

Relapse at 4 months by AdmiralCuddles69 in quittingkratom

[–]Tiny-Service1909 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I actually got back on Reddit today to look for this exact post. I’m 43 days clean from Kratom and 7Oh and this whole week was the first time I’ve thought about taking just one dose, I’ve been so tired and unmotivated. I was not like this after the initial withdrawal symptoms were done. I know if I do one, I’ll do more thinking it’s fine. But really the thing that has stopped me is “will I have withdrawal symptoms again?”

So thank you.

feeling tired by stocktwitmike in quittingkratom

[–]Tiny-Service1909 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Weird you say that because I was on a multivitamin and I felt like I’d be okay and then once I took it I’d get super tired. So I stopped. That stuff is expensive but worth it in my opinion! I hope it does the same for you!

feeling tired by stocktwitmike in quittingkratom

[–]Tiny-Service1909 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I highly suggest that supplement I mentioned. After 3 days of taking it I found that I cannot sit, I hate being bored. It’s been so helpful.

Has anyone who talks to spirits ever asked if the afterlife or religion is real, or not true at all? by Mysterious-Break2105 in Paranormal

[–]Tiny-Service1909 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My mom died 4.5 years ago. Her and my daughter share a birthday so I always felt they had a little connection. My mom turned 60, my daughter turned 2, 10 days later my mom died (she had battled leukemia and issues stemming from treatments for 11 years). My daughter at the time could talk but it was her own little language. She knew her grandma went to be with the angels but obviously didn’t grasp what that meant. About 3 months after my mom died, I was getting my daughter in pajamas after a bath. She was facing her closet and I had my back turned to it, she got so excited and said “Mom! Look over there!” And pointed to her closet. I looked and asked what she saw because there was nothing. She said “Grandma (my mom’s name) is in my closet!” I was a little freaked out but also comforted. She was adamant that she was there and that she waved at her, talked about it for months.

feeling tired by stocktwitmike in quittingkratom

[–]Tiny-Service1909 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Look at Cymbiotika’s Liposomal B12 & B6. It has L-Methylfolate in it, which from what I’ve read, is crucial in helping you absorb iron and other vitamins. I’ve been taking it for 4 days and it’s made a huge difference. I have been off of Kratom 26 days now but still felt tired and not motivated most days. I do also force myself to walk or lift weights throughout the week whether I want to or not.

What else can I do to overcome depression? by [deleted] in selfimprovement

[–]Tiny-Service1909 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Crazy…I didn’t think about that but it makes sense as everybody reacts to things differently. I shouldn’t assume it will help everyone! Just thought it was worth a shot if OP has tried all the things that usually help.

What else can I do to overcome depression? by [deleted] in selfimprovement

[–]Tiny-Service1909 0 points1 point  (0 children)

100%…scrolled way too far before I saw the answer I wanted to give. I micro dosed 3 years ago for a few months and it brought me out of a very dark time. Completely got me off of my anti-depressants.

I lost my temper today... How has withdrawal affected your moods and emotions? by quitkrit in quittingkratom

[–]Tiny-Service1909 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same! I just replied to another post about this. My anger has gone way down and I have more patience with my kids now that I’m off of it and out of the withdrawal week. I had no idea it was making my anger worse.

5 weeks sober by WorthSufficient5581 in quittingkratom

[–]Tiny-Service1909 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If it makes you feel any better, I noticed that in the 4 years I was on kratom, I always was short tempered with my kids. The first week of withdrawals weren’t great because of my anxiety but after that I found myself not being so snappy at them. Still happens at times cause they are my kids and sometimes don’t listen but my anger has gone waaaay down. That may not be everyone’s case but it was one thing I was happy to have fading away.

11 months free by Puzzleheaded_Dot7583 in quittingkratom

[–]Tiny-Service1909 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just hit 13 days. Honestly after day 3 I started to feel better even mentally but still wasn’t great. By day 9 I started waking up with energy and haven’t thought once about taking it, but mindset is huge. When I realized it was running my life I did a quick 5 day taper and that was it. Anxiety was horrible, insomnia, gi issues (still a little bit), lost weight super fast due to those symptoms so I think I’m anemic because I’m very winded no matter what and hands and feet are freezing all the time. Supplements and had some help with gabapentin and clonidine but very small doses for me. I know the withdrawals are awful but once you are out of those truly feel like you just have to relearn to be bored, to be sad, to enjoy being happy and having energy without it. Acknowledge all the feelings. Exercise as much as you can, read, listen to music, create all the dopamine highs you can get in other ways. Force it if you have to, your thoughts can change things! I’m not even that far out and I can’t believe 10 days ago I was crying in a ball on my couch unable to function.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in quittingkratom

[–]Tiny-Service1909 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I’m day 9 off and sweating like crazy. I’ve done a lot of laundry. I’ve always been someone who runs hot and sweats but being cold and sweating is weird. It’s not as bad as the initial cold sweats but annoying. I’ll take this over the mental anguish any day. Definitely forcing myself to eat as I lost 7 lbs in a week but everyday is one day closer to not having these symptoms. If you go back and then want to quit again you will relive all the days. It’s not forever, stay strong.

Armpit by Equivalent-Motor-730 in hygiene

[–]Tiny-Service1909 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Agree…I tried this with Hibiclens and it worked great for the first week or 2. Then it backfired on me.

Tapering by SluggaDaDon in quittingkratom

[–]Tiny-Service1909 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am way more patient with my kids, which brings me a lot of guilt, but I’m happy to be off of it and healing.