Good previous comments on this topic!
My comment/input/question below may seem silly to most normal people, however, I'm sure it has crossed the mind of some other TSM patients in similar environments to me before.
I have been debating a "tool" or actually a FIB to use on my friends (fellow alcoholics)!
Not only do I have the genetic thing going on, Father in AA for 40 plus years, Grandma Drank pretty heavy into her 80s, Uncle died young, however, as I have discussed before, my environment is full of booze.
Some of my environment issues have been self induced to my selection of friends, co-workers, groups, events, etc. etc. etc., however, my hometown, which I have never left is full of old school catholic germans. That being said, on occasion, when I do end up in one of my drinking situations rather abruptly, I have been simply taking the pill and drinking, way less than the 1 hour golden rule. This happens maybe once a week. So I still take the pill, but have a zero waiting period, which is not ideal.
Obviously, I could choose not to drink at all and have them all scratching their heads, and try to explain to them that I am an alcoholic, and probably, so are they. However, I'm not there yet. There have been a couple of instances where I didn't drink, and fibbed stating I was taking a zpack for an infection.
So I have been thinking about fibbing, (fibbing sounds much better than lying), to my friends, to try and get that hour in before hand when an event like this may happen.
Not sure what kind of fib to tell yet though. Your thoughts since we are mostly all fellow alcoholics, and we tend to think alike. What sounds most believable?
1. Beer has been giving me heartburn lately unless I take an antacid 1 hour before to let it work.
2. I have developed an allergy to barley or hops and need to take an antihistamine 1 hour before.
3. Penicillin thing if not drinking at all.
4. Fill in the blank here with your idea.
No. 1 sounds the best to me so far.
PS: Did you see I used the phrase "TSM patients" above? I guess that is what we are. You agree? For those of us self treating ourselves, without any input from our GP, I guess we are our own patients.
From: Thesaurus.com
Main Entry: patient [pey-shuhnt]
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: person being treated for medical problem
Synonyms: case, convalescent, emergency, inmate, invalid, outpatient, shut-in, sick person, subject, sufferer, victim
Antonyms: doctor
