jaba,
Thanks for the detailed reply.
jaba wrote:
Okay, I have read your entire story...WOW! I have lived with someone like you and I am so glad that you realize your trouble is the al. (my guy thought it was me and not the alcohol). If you need some encouragement please read Generic's thread I reposted in general discussion. When I read that it brought flash-backs of my life with that boyfriend. Generic became cured. It did not happen over night and he did have a struggle to get where he is today. Generic also stated that coming back here is a reminder of how he would be if he ever stopped taking the nal. For it is a life time commitment!
I'm sorry you had the unfortunate experience of dealing with a partner who was a boozer that couldn't admit it. I've unfortunately been aware of my problem for years and have struggled with managing it for just as long, as I mentioned in my initial post.
To answer your questions and get more help:
jaba wrote:
How much were you drinking before you started on the nal?
I was drinking about 3/4-1 fifth per day, sometimes a little less, sometimes a little more. Probably somewhere around 60-80 drinks per week.
jaba wrote:
Is it possible that you are not drinking enough and you are having withdrawal symptoms?
I suppose, but usually my withdrawals from alcohol involve lots of crippling anxiety, lack of appetite, sweats and shaking. This past week I've only gotten very nauseous about 1-2 hours after taking 12.5 mg. I still haven't decided if I'll take 25 mg when I get home tonight. I might take 18.75 mg (3/8 a pill) because I still felt pretty nauseous last night, my 4th night of naltrexone
jaba wrote:
You said you started TSM, but you stopped drinking when you started it?
The first time I was prescribed Naltrexone was 4 years ago or so and yes after 3 months of treatment I completely lost interest in drinking and was able to stay sober for 6 months without naltrexone after that. So that means I had 3 months of moderate to light drinking on Naltrexone, and then 6 months dry. After those 6 dry months I was able to keep drinking moderately for 2-3 months, so almost 1 year in total of moderate/no drinking. This is my 3rd time taking Naltrexone, but only the second time being prescribed it (I was prescribed Nal a year ago but quit because of the nausea and am trying to work through the nausea again).
I realize my first post was kind of wordy and I didn't proofread - I will go back and fix that later tonight so it is more clear to others.
jaba wrote:
Have you read the book? (if not I can email you the pdf file).
No, I have not read the book. I assume the book you are talking about is "The Cure for Alcoholism: The Medically Proven Way to Eliminate Alcohol Addiction" by Eskapa, Christian and Sinclair? Yes, please email me the book. Is there a way to PM message on this site? I can give you my email that way.
jaba wrote:
Are the side effects so severe that you would rather be drinking?
I'm not sure what you mean by this - would I rather be drinking than feeling nauseous? Yes definitely. Would I rather be drinking to the point of nausea? No. Would I rather be drinking heavily while feeling nauseous from the Nal? Definitely not - when I feel nauseous from the Nal I have almost zero desire to drink because of the nausea - it'd be like drinking after going on a merry-go-round or sailing on choppy seas. Barf. Would I consider stopping the Nal because of a few days of mild nausea? No - that is no longer an option for me. Alcohol is destroying my life, including but not limited to: personal goals, workplace achievements, intimate relationships, family relations and friendships.
jaba wrote:
I did start out with 1/4 a pill and worked up to 50 mg. There are some people that are fine taking just the 1/4 of a pill; however, protocol is 50 mg and since you are an all day drinking (I am assuming) I would advise you to try to work up to that amount.
I think I did read to avoid side effects take with a meal or snack start 1/4 a pill for three days or until tolerated; then increase to 1/2 a pill for three days and then a hole pill. If the hole pill is not tolerated, to go back to 1/2 a pill for a longer time until you feel comfortable in increasing to the full amount.
What was your titration schedule? I feel like I might throw up tonight if I bump up to 25 mg even though I've been on 12.5 mg for the past 4 days. Will give it a shot anyways and update tomorrow. I didn't take my Nal with food yesterday, so that may be why I felt so ill yesterday.
jaba wrote:
This coming up weekend would be a good time to up your dose since it is a holiday. I think the average time for side effects is about one month. I did look at the study that you cited. I could not read the entire study, but it looked like the female subjects complain about the nausea the most (I thought that was odd). I still would like to know if the nausea is so bad that you would rather drink? For me, I would take a little discomfort to become in control of this screaming demon. I am so sick of that FED ME! FED ME, NOW! from my booze brain!
This weekend being college football, I have some plans to drink with another grad student at his apartment. Because of this, I probably won't be experimenting with taking the 25mg on Saturday (9/5/15) night opting for 12.5 instead, but may try it on Sunday (9/6/15) and Monday (9/7/15) as well as tonight (9/3/15) and Friday (9/4/15) night. I will be going to a booze-filled academic conference next weekend which is what I'm really worried about. Hopefully by then I will be able to tolerate at least 25mg of Nal...
Also, jaba, if you want the full copy of the study I can email it to you as a PDF if you are interested. I understand you might not be interested since you've already started Nal and been on it for some time, but it never hurts to know more.
Maggie,
Maggie1929 wrote:
Keep posting and let us know of your progress - also we find it really helpful to track your drinks - are you doing that?
I see many people's signature has some kind of record of their drinking and alcohol free days but I don't know how to read them (i.e. what the numbers mean). What is a good way to keep track of your drinking? For me, since starting the Nal, I've drank:
Night 1 - 1/2 a bottle of wine + 1 25 oz can of rolling rock
Night 2 - 1 24 oz can of PBR
Night 3 - 1 25.3 oz can of Foster's
Night 4 - 1 22 oz bottle of Blue Moon
Looking at those numbers, which are much less than I was drinking before, some of my symptoms may be partially related to withdrawal, but I think that 4 days in those symptoms should be nearly gone. Maybe you (Maggie1929) or someone else can chime in on that (jaba).
Thanks a lot to both of you. Giving me hope!