Book Two: What to Expect When Expecting Withdrawal


What to Expect When You’re Expecting Withdrawal

 

A tactical guide to surviving the suck.

So you’ve decided to quit kratom. Or Feel Free. Or whatever “natural” thing had its hooks in you.

First of all? Hell yes. That takes guts.
Second of all? You’re going to need a damn good guide. Because withdrawal is coming — and it doesn’t care about your weekend plans.

This isn’t a pep talk.
It’s a battle manual.

 

Inside the Mission Log:

What to Expect When You’re Expecting Withdrawal is not some flower-crowned “you got this!” detox journal. It’s a survival dossier packed with:

  • Withdrawal timelines — real ones, not sugar-coated.
  • Physical + psychological symptom breakdowns
  • Triage tips for when it all hits at once (spoiler: it will)
  • Coping strategies that actually work in the moment
  • Cold turkey vs. tapering: what the pros, Reddit, and survivors say
  • What your brain and body are really doing — and how to ride it out

Written in the trenches, for the trenches.

 

Why This Book Matters

Because quitting shouldn’t feel like you’re dying.
Because too many people go into withdrawal blind — and give up when the walls start closing in.

You’re not weak.
You’re detoxing from a substance that hit your brain harder than you thought.

This book is your flashlight.
Your riot shield.
Your sarcastic best friend screaming, “YOU CAN DO THIS” while tossing protein shakes and vitamins at your face.

 

No Fluff. No BS. Just Tools.

Written for people like you — people with jobs, families, chronic pain, anxiety, insomnia, and real reasons they turned to kratom in the first place.

You’ll get:

“Remember to embrace the suck. You don’t have to like it. You just have to live through it.”

If Book One was the “what happened,”
this is the “what now.”

Don’t go in blind.

  • Tactical advice
  • Emotional support (with a heavy dose of dark humor)
  • The truth about what’s happening to your body
  • And the hope that you can make it through to the other side — because I did.

 

“Remember to embrace the suck. You don’t have to like it. You just have to live through it.”

If Book One was the “what happened,”
this is the “what now.”

Don’t go in blind.

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