It isn’t a surprise that then causes terrible emotional distress. No sleep worsens my physical pain as I toss and turn for hours on end. I have a little one to care for and the stress of no sleep just makes me want to give up. The insomnia is the worst part of opiate withdrawal for me – days can go by with only 20-45 minutes of sleep. Since amino acids need to be taken away from food and other amino acids, I feel like it could be very easy to make the DPA go to waste if not taken at exactly the right time every day. There is a very popular opiate withdrawal support website that recommends DPA 500mg 3x/daily. Hi Trudy, I am trying to get off prescription pain medication and have read that DPA really helps – do you have any knowledge and/or experience with this? Concerns about oxalates and pain are mentioned and the importance of a comprehensive approach. I share my feedback on DPA for weaning, timing of vitamin C, additional information for sleep support and using DPA for emotional eating too. She was also hoping it would help ease her pain while she was weaning and improve her poor sleep too. A question about using the amino acid DPA (d-phenylalanine) to help wean off prescription pain medication was posted on the blog.
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