That is one of my questions and I will address it to you since you seem so knowledgeable. Is the alcohol still working on the endorphin/opiate system in the brain while it is being metabolized by the body. And if so, what are the factors and time frames. When does it separate from the body & the brain, if ever? And...if you could give me some references to read, that would be great. Mucho gracious. I am totally fascinated with this drug... even though it hates me....lol
brittanylouis wrote:
hi Steven! Welcome to the community. I am a newbie myself, only about 3 weeks in. You can read my story in the thread titled 'two days in', which is now a misnomer... Lol.
I am neither a scientist nor a chemist, but I wanted to weigh in on your theory about using LDN instead of HDN for your dose.
I certainly am not educated on all of the science, but just from a brief consideration, I think this is a really bad idea. Here is why: do a quick Google search, on how long it takes alcohol to metabolize out of your body at the quantity you are drinking. Assuming that you take a pill, of a reduced dose, then wait your required one hour, that means that you really only have 3 hours for the alcohol to be in and out of your system before your dose wears off.
I'm assuming that it takes you a while to drink your 4 to 7 high alcohol content beers, right? at least an hour and a half or a couple ofhours. So that means that at the end of your dose, at the end of the four hours, you are still chock full of alcohol that has been in your system for just a very brief period Of time.
in my opinion, in the best case scenario, this would probably render your dose ineffective, or much worse scenario, because of messing with your opiate receptors during that time, you could even make yourself more sensitive to the opiates from the alcohol that is still in your system, and potentially even go backwards in your recovery.
Don't do LDN. If LDN worked in this way, everyone here would probably be on LDN already.
If you are worried that nal will kill all your enjoyment of normal life experiences like eating, lovemaking, working out, socializing, etc, don't be. So far I have not found that other life pleasures have been eliminated. I have changed how I relate to various situations just because my drinking habits have changed, but, I still am enjoying other things in my life.
I have found some small side effects like irritability, and have had to reevaluate some of my interests since I'm not wasted all the time, but the side effects are no more worrisome than those I've had in the past from a mild dose of a common SSRI (antidepressant).
I have found myself to sleep much more/better since taking nal, but that's a welcome change.
So, in summation: you should probably take your 50mg like everyone else. Don't over think it.
Best of luck to you in your journey! Please keep us posted