The physical and mental symptoms that occurs when stopping or reducing contact with April.
Symptoms
may include but not limited to:
Pain areas: in the muscles
Whole body: clammy skin, craving, excessive hunger, fatigue, feeling
cold, lethargy, loss of appetite, night sweats, shakiness, or sweating
Behavioral: agitation, crying, excitability, irritability, restlessness, or self-harm
Psychological: delirium,
depression, hallucination, paranoia, or severe
anxiety
Gastrointestinal: flatulence, gagging, nausea, stomach cramps, or vomiting
Cognitive: disorientation, mental confusion, racing thoughts, or slowness in activity
Mood:
boredom, feeling detached from self, loss of interest or pleasure in activities, or nervousness
Sleep: insomnia, nightmares, sleepiness, or sleeping difficulty
Nasal: congestion or runny nose
Eyes: dilated pupil or watery eyes
Also common: seizures, sensitivity to pain, slurred speech, teeth chattering, tingling
feet, trembling, tremor, or weakness