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Why Am I So Anxious After Quitting Drinking? (And What “The Bear” Teaches Us About Nervous System Healing) 

Lane KennedyBy Lane KennedyDecember 1, 202510 Mins Read
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This is my third article about “The Bear.” Why? Because this show reveals volumes about addiction and mental health in such an approachable manner, I can’t help myself. Let me go back in time to the walk-in freezer scene in Season 2 of “The Bear,” which lasts seven minutes. “Carmy” Berzatto, the brilliant but unraveling chef, is trapped — physically locked inside the industrial refrigerator, yes, but also trapped inside his own nervous system. His breath comes in short, desperate gasps. His hands shake. The walls close in. It is not just a panic attack; it is the culmination of years of suppressed trauma, relentless stress and a body that has finally said, “Enough.” 

If you’ve recently quit drinking, are even living alcohol-free, have been sober for a number of years without working a program — and find yourself inexplicably anxious, irritable or on the edge of panic — you might recognize something of yourself in Carmy. You thought sobriety would bring relief. Instead, you feel worse. Your heart races at random moments. Sleep is elusive. The world feels too loud, too bright, too much. You wonder: Why do I feel so anxious after quitting drinking? Why do I feel like I’m on the edge — I’m living alcohol free!  Why do I feel like I want to hide and punch my pillow; I’m sober, right?  

The answer lies not in your willpower or your character, but in your nervous system — and understanding this distinction can change everything. 

The Neuroscience of Why You Feel Worse Before You Feel Better 

Alcohol is a depressant, which means it slows down the central nervous system. For years, perhaps decades, it acted as a chemical brake on your body’s natural stress response. Every time you drank, alcohol flooded your brain with gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), a neurotransmitter that calms neural activity and produces that familiar sensation of relaxation. At the same time, alcohol suppressed glutamate, the neurotransmitter responsible for excitability and alertness. 

Your brain, remarkably adaptive, adjusted to this chemical interference. It began producing less GABA on its own and ramping up glutamate production to compensate for alcohol’s depressant effects. This is called neuroadaptation, and it is why you needed more alcohol over time to achieve the same calming effect. Your nervous system was recalibrating around the presence of a substance. 

When you stop drinking, the alcohol disappears — but your brain’s adjustments do not reverse overnight. Suddenly, you have too much glutamate (the “gas pedal”) and not enough GABA (the “brake”). Your nervous system is flooded with excitatory signals, and you are left in a state of hyperarousal. This is the GABA-glutamate rebound, and it is the primary reason anxiety spikes in early sobriety. 

In clinical terms, this is called post-acute withdrawal syndrome (PAWS). In human terms, it feels like your body has forgotten how to be calm. 

Carmy’s Panic Attack Was Not a Character Flaw — It Was a Nervous System in Overdrive 

When Carmy is locked in the walk-in, his panic attack is not a moment of weakness. It is a physiological event. His sympathetic nervous system — the part responsible for the fight-or-flight response — has been activated for so long that it no longer knows how to turn off. The stress of running a failing restaurant, the grief of losing his brother, the perfectionism that has driven him since childhood; all of it has kept his body in a state of chronic activation. 

This is what happens when your nervous system is dysregulated. You are not broken. You are not “too sensitive.” You are living in a body that has been in survival mode for so long that it has forgotten what safety feels like. 

The same is true for you in early sobriety. Alcohol was not just a drink; it was your off switch. It was how you signaled to your nervous system that the day was over, that you could finally relax. Without it, your body does not know how to downregulate. The anxiety you feel is not a sign that sobriety is not working — it is a sign that your nervous system is recalibrating, and that process takes time. 

The Timeline of Nervous System Healing: What to Expect Week by Week 

One of the most common questions I hear in my practice when someone starts their alcohol-free, sober journey is: How long will I feel like this? The answer depends on several factors, including how long you drank, your genetic predisposition to anxiety and the state of your overall nervous system health. But there is a general timeline that can help you understand what is happening in your body. 

Week 1+: Acute Withdrawal and Hyperarousal 

In the first couple of weeks after quitting alcohol, your brain is in crisis mode. GABA levels are at their lowest, and glutamate is surging. You may experience insomnia, irritability, rapid heartbeat and heightened startle response. This is the most intense phase of nervous system dysregulation, and it is also the most dangerous. If you experience severe symptoms such as hallucinations, seizures or extreme confusion, seek medical attention immediately. Alcohol withdrawal can be life-threatening, and medical supervision is sometimes necessary. 

For most people, however, the acute phase is uncomfortable but manageable. Your body is learning to function without the chemical brake it has relied on for so long. 

Weeks 2-4: The Emotional Roller Coaster 

By the second week, the acute withdrawal symptoms begin to subside, but emotional volatility often intensifies. You may find yourself crying at commercials, snapping at loved ones or feeling an overwhelming sense of dread for no apparent reason. This is because alcohol also suppressed your emotional processing. Without it, every feeling — joy, sadness, anger, fear — hits at full volume. 

Your nervous system is still in a state of hyperarousal, which means your stress response is easily triggered. Small inconveniences feel like catastrophes. This is not a character flaw; it is a nervous system that is still learning to regulate itself. 

Weeks 4-12: The Slow Return to Baseline 

Between one and three months, most people begin to notice a shift. Sleep improves. The constant hum of anxiety starts to quiet. Your body is producing more GABA naturally, and glutamate levels are stabilizing. This is the phase where nervous system healing becomes tangible. 

However, this is also the phase where many people relapse, because the improvement is gradual and inconsistent. You will have good days and bad days. The key is understanding that the bad days do not mean you are failing — they mean your nervous system is still healing. 

Months 5-12: Rebuilding Resilience 

Mostly by the six-month mark, many people report feeling significantly better. Anxiety is no longer constant, and the nervous system has regained much of its natural ability to regulate stress. However, full nervous system recovery can take up to a year or longer, especially if you drank heavily for many years. 

This is where functional nutrition and nervous system regulation techniques become essential. Your brain needs specific nutrients to rebuild neurotransmitter pathways, and your body needs tools to signal safety to the nervous system. 

Your Missing Piece: Why Understanding DNA Matters in Nervous System Recovery 

Here is what most recovery programs will not tell you: not everyone’s nervous system heals at the same rate, and genetics play a significant role. 

In my work as a functional DNA nutritionist, I have seen how genetic variations in neurotransmitter metabolism can profoundly affect anxiety levels in sobriety. For example, individuals with certain polymorphisms in the COMT gene (which regulates dopamine breakdown) may experience more intense anxiety and emotional dysregulation after quitting alcohol. Similarly, variations in the MTHFR gene can affect your body’s ability to produce the neurotransmitters necessary for mood stability. 

This is not about determinism — it is about personalization. Understanding your genetic blueprint allows you to support your nervous system in a way that is tailored to your biology, rather than following a one-size-fits-all approach. 

For instance, if your genetic profile shows that you metabolize dopamine slowly, you may benefit from specific amino acid supplementation and stress management techniques that support dopamine regulation. If your GABA production is compromised, targeted nutritional interventions can help your brain rebuild its natural calming mechanisms more quickly. 

This is the future of sobriety support: not just understanding the science of addiction, but understanding the science of your body. 

What Carmy Needed (And What You Need, Too) 

In “The Bear,” Carmy’s panic attack in the walk-in is a turning point. It is the moment when his body forces him to confront what he has been avoiding: the fact that he cannot keep running on adrenaline and suppressed grief. He needs to heal his nervous system, not just push through. 

The same is true for you. Sobriety is not just about removing alcohol; it is about teaching your nervous system how to feel safe again. This requires more than willpower. It requires nervous system regulation techniques such as breathwork, vagal nerve stimulation and somatic practices that signal to your body that the threat is over. 

It also requires addressing the root causes of nervous system dysregulation: chronic stress, unresolved trauma and nutritional deficiencies that prevent your brain from producing the neurotransmitters it needs to function optimally. 

Practical Steps to Support Nervous System Healing in Sobriety 

If you are struggling with anxiety after quitting drinking, here are evidence-based strategies that can help: 

  1. Prioritize Sleep: Your brain heals during sleep. Establish a consistent sleep routine and avoid screens before bed. 
  1. Support GABA Production: Foods rich in magnesium (leafy greens, nuts, seeds) and L-theanine (green tea) can support natural GABA production. 
  1. Practice Breathwork: Slow, diaphragmatic breathing activates the parasympathetic nervous system and signals safety to your body. 
  1. Move Your Body: Exercise helps regulate cortisol and supports neurotransmitter balance. Even a 20-minute walk can make a difference. 
  1. Consider Functional DNA Testing: Understanding your genetic predispositions can help you create a personalized plan for nervous system recovery. 

Your Walk-In Moment: When Your Body Demands Healing 

Carmy’s walk-in scene is a metaphor for what happens when we ignore our nervous system for too long. Eventually, it will demand our attention. The anxiety you feel in early sobriety or any other time, it is not a punishment — it is an invitation. It is your body asking you to finally, truly, heal. 

You are not broken. You are not too sensitive. You are a human being with a nervous system that has been in survival mode for far too long, and now it is learning how to rest. 

The good news? Your nervous system is remarkably resilient. With the right support, it will heal. And when it does, you will not just feel better than you did in early sobriety — you will feel better than you have in years. 

Struggling with anxiety in sobriety? Lane Kennedy’s Nervous System Regulation Sessions combine Functional DNA insights with evidence-based stress management techniques to help you heal faster. Start your Calm Journey Today. And visit LaneKennedy.com 


SPIRITUAL SUBSTANCE at The Sober Curator is a monthly column by Lane Kennedy that explores the rich intersections of mindfulness, science, and spirituality. Each piece blends evidence-based practices with soulful reflection, offering tools to cultivate inner peace, self-awareness, and deeper connection. From meditation techniques to thought-provoking insights, Lane invites readers to expand their understanding and enrich their personal practice.

Lane Kennedy is a Functional DNA Nutritionist specializing in nervous system regulation and personalized sobriety support. Sober since December 31, 1996, she has spent nearly three decades helping high achievers and people-pleasers break free from the stress-drinking cycle. 


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