This is just a general tendency that I've seen, Ellpo. Bingers starting TSM often find that the blackouts become history and later that they stop drinking everything in the house (again, my observation). Your results may have to do with lowering your dose of Nal, but still you got an improvement in the situation. I guess that avoiding the blackouts has a fair bit to do with conscious control, which is one of the things that gets lopped off in bingers because alch numbs the frontal lobes where conscious response originates. One of the jobs of the Cingulate is to tell us when something's going wrong, we're doing something wrong, "Danger, Will Robinson, danger!!!", that sort of thing. The Anterior Cingulate is the interface that the frontal area uses to view what's going on in the Cingulate, like you'd use a LCD screen to view what's going on in your computer. If your frontal lobes are numbed, you're going to have a hell of a time acting on that information, but the brain will gladly give you hell for your behavior the next time you're in a position to listen to it (as you recover from the binge).
My guess is that TSM helps bingers stay out of that danger zone by making them aware of when they're crossing the line. But that's just supposition on my part, I'll have to tap a binger sometime and ask them about it. I was a daily drinker and rarely (if ever) drank to blackout. We just seem to have that limit built in. For me, it was when I started careening off the walls and found myself on the edge of the "whirlys", a condition that I'd avoid at all costs. Also, this is just what's largely true from what I've seen and what I can piece together. There are always exceptions.
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