My doc didn't tell me anything - not even that I'm supposed to keep drinking. Had to do my own research, so I have the following questions:
1) Does alcohol still produce noticeable effects when you drink? - pleasure, buzz, drunkenness, anything 2) Will Nal produce a hangover if I drink only a reasonable amount (ie. much, much less than I normally would - say, a few beers)? a)That is, will it make me acutely sensitive to alcohol like antabuse?
Today is my 7th day without a drink, so I'm not experiencing any shakes right now, but I'm craving hard. I'm supposed to be studying, writing papers for a masters project but I can't concentrate. I'm worried because what I usually do when I'm stressed out about school is drink - because then I'll be drunk, and I probably won't do any work. I'd like to be able to take the Nal and have the drink to get the craving out of the way, and stay sober enough to work. So will a beer or two work like it typically does and cause me to drink so much that I won't work? Or will it help me maintain control enough to manage life *like a normal person*? I think that's the goal of this medication, if my information has been correct so far.
Thanks,
J
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