Hi
Just an update. Husband did not go to Germany, he spent a week in hospital and when he came out he started to take antabuse and continued taking campral.
It is now four months sober.

I just hope he continues sober. It is the first time he manages this long. Before he did not manage more than three weeks tops so I am optimistic although it is still early days. I can not wait to six months and then hopefully a year. I do not know what is the difference this time. Maybe he achieved his rock bottom. The antabuse helped him a lot the first weeks. It took out the possibility of drinking and it seems as his brain knew he could not drink he did not have strong cravings. He is very organised with his pills, he prepares the morning ones before going to bed. He continues working the steps in AA with a mentor and he seems very committed to recovery and working his "inner turmoil". He will continue with medication a few more months and then see what happens. What he does now works for him so he wants to continue. He looks healthier, he is much more fit physically. He cycles for an hour a day. He says that mentally and he is not there yet. He can see that his memory is not what it was due to years of drinking.
When I first posted the situation was so bad that we could not wait 6-9 months to see any progress with naltroxane (he only took it for a month). We are trying to get our life back together, just having a bit of peace really. He started a new job a month ago and he is much calmer. My anxiety levels are much lower although having said that last night I dreamt he was back drinking and woke up crying in the middle of the night. But in general I am much happier and less of a nervous reck.
I will keep you posted of his progress.( fingers crossed)
Kesita