Hi - I just registered, and have been researching this Sinclair Method since I first found it last Thursday. Can't believe I didn't see it before. I was taking Nal pretty much every day since sometime last summer, supposedly to help with cravings during my 'recovery'. I don't think I've managed to stay sober for even a whole week since.
I blew it once again last Wdnesday and got drunk enough for my family to notice (I sneak during the day, or whenever I THINK I can get away with it). My family is fed up, and rightly so. That's when I looked up info on the Nal, wondering if I needed to increase my dosage (50MG), because it obviously wasn't working. After stumbling upon the Sinclair Method, it makes sense that it never worked, except maybe to contibute to my chronic depression. I still don't completely get it, becase I often drank while taking it, but was instructed to take it in the AM and maybe drank later. I still think I may need to up my dosage, because I still get the "buzz" that I love so much even after taking it.
I really WANT to try this, but will most likely not get family support, so will have to sneak as usual. Only safe time for me to drink on a daily basis will be at night when everybody's asleep. It will be easier in social situations when my kids aren't around, because then my husband is drinking too and doesn't seem to mind much if I do too. Even so, he is NOT going to support me "drinking heavily on purpose" to make this work.
I'm sorry to go on and on, but I have SO many questions, and maybe this isn't the right forum. My questions are: How much do I need to drink, and how often? Does the brain respond sooner if I drink more? I can sneak 4 drinks most evenings, even though I'd drink 10 if I kept enough liquor in the house - I can't risk that anymore. If I still get buzzed on a couple drinks, does that mean my dosage is too low, or do I need to wait to see results? I also fear that the pleasure and/or pain relief I get from drinking is a BIG part of why I'm addicted, so I worry that I'll be tempted to give in to my old ways if I have to give up the buzz.
At least I have a permanent prescription, since my psychiatrist (and many other respected professionals) believe it's supposed to be taken daily to PREVENT cravings. I wouldn't even consider telling him about the Sinclair Method. I'll just keep getting the pills, and I'm sure he would up my dosage if I said it wasn't working. I'm just confused about how to do this, or how much to take, how quickly I should see results, etc. It doesn't seem like trying not to drink, and then taking the pill only when I know I'll blow it would give results soon enough.
Again, so sorry for the rambling. Glad I found this site, and look forward to connecting with people who understand. Thanks!
Kris
