I began using Naltrexone in Dec of 2010. I had been drinking upwards of 80 units a week for over ten years. I experienced the honeymoon effect, wherein my consumption decreased dramatically, then rose back upwards, then slowly declined over the next year. However, getting real days without any alcohol was still a struggle.
After approx three years, I declared myself in control and cured. My consumption was down to around 20-25 units a week, and I had little difficulty taking two or so days off.
About two years ago, I got complacent and started drinking without Nal. Suddenly, I was back up to high consumption and had a few dangerous experiences, including blackouts.
I quickly realized my error and got back on the Nal.
Now, I can take alcohol or leave it. Haven't had a drink in four days, won't drink until the weekend, and most likely will only have one or two. My consumption is down to three or four units a week.
I can without reservations say that Naltrexone has given me back control over alcohol. I can also say that it took much longer than Dr Eskapa offers in his book. Whether that has something to do with the length of my abuse of alcohol I cannot say, but I imagine that was the issue.
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