retread wrote:
I tried TSM several times and decided for various reasons that I did not want to stop drinking.
Gotthengene is right on the money there Retread. It's a very common early-stage reaction to the Nal. Don't be surprised, even if continuing on your current dosage, if it passes in the near future and you go back up to your previous levels--but that is also part of the progression (for some, not all) and is evidence of the Nal still working.
As for your having tried TSM several times and then deciding that you didn't want to stop drinking...that's an interesting and probably common concern for most alcoholics or habitual drinkers. The beauty and magic of the Nal, however, is that if you stick with it long enough, it will cause you to slowly, naturally lose the interest in drinking...so if you do lose interest in drinking, it will be because your interest and innermost desire will almost magically change and you just won't WANT to drink. It's not something that is hammering away attempting to MAKE you stop....rather, it is YOU who eventually decides and WANTS to stop (or moderate).
Bottom line is, you don't have to have any specific interest or desire to stop drinking when you start taking the Nal. Sure, you may think, or know that the drinking isn't good for you, and so decide to start taking the Nal --- and that's all the "interest" that you need to have --- the Nal takes care of the rest, as long as you follow the golden rule and take the Nal at least an hour each and every time before you drink!
Good luck to you...keep on keeping on. (KOKO)