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You don't realise how many calories are in alcohol until you quit. Because a can of beer doesn't seem to have many, but then it you snag 20 every night well that's like eating an extra two full meals every day. 

Some wagon neets get into tea, some avoid drinking anything at all and shrivel up like cactus. Some just fixate on something else for a few weeks to get through the hard part. 
If you achieve nothing in the first two months but being sober, that's legitimate. Watch every episode of X files, waste a month of your life in the pursuit of wagon
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The worst part is the hyper anxiety and panic. At this point I just feel so drained. I have to wagonmaxx. I also got into uni and I have to stay sober to reach my goal of getting high marks and transferring into another uni.
 >>/943011/
Know that feel neet. Drink because anxious, achieve nothing because drunk, wagon and then anxious.

Word of advice, ask your doctor to write the university a note saying that you're quitting.
Firstly, so that if you end up in hospital it's already on your patient record that you're an alcoholic, lest you get hit by a car or something and suffer accute withdrawal while already in hospital. Secondly because it sort of forces them to treat a relapse as an injury, not as misbehaviour.

Relapse is a recognised risk of treatment, if they punish students who relapse, they are discouraging students from trying to quit. They aren't setting an example of the drunkest student, they're throwing an injured student out.

And I say this because wagon is very hard, being sober may well worsen your performance in the short term. Anxiety, insomnia, nausea etc. Many neets drink specifically as a solution to these problems, which it legitimately is, but is a bad solution. So if you tell the uni you're quitting, they might be more accepting if you're a nervous wreck and can't stay awake for the next month. Don't know how hard you were drinking previously, but you know, hedge your bets.
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I did tea, kept me hydrated, dealt with nausea and vomiting, insomnia. But then some neets find it reinforces the physical compulsion to drink, they will compulsively drink tea, generally counter-productive


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