During stimulant withdrawal, the brain and body adjust to functioning without the drug’s artificial stimulation, which can cause a range of uncomfortable symptoms. People may experience extreme fatigue, increased appetite, sleep disturbances, vivid dreams, and intense mood changes such as irritability, depression, or anxiety. Cravings for the drug are often strong, and concentration or motivation may be low as dopamine levels in the brain return to normal. While stimulant withdrawal is not typically life-threatening, it can be emotionally challenging and increase the risk of relapse. At Renew Health, we provide medical supervision, counseling, and supportive care to help patients safely manage withdrawal and begin their recovery with stability and confidence.