lena wrote:
Eskapa says extinction DOES NOT take place naturally -- which is why it is a lifetime struggle for alcoholics to remain abstinent. Eskapa, p. 33. We will no longer be alcoholics when we complete TSM and we wil not be re-addicted so long as we follow the Golden Rule and take nal one hour prior to drinking -- permanently.
I want to make an observation here. We will help one another if we stick to reliable sources. For those of us who , that is Eskapa's book. Sinclair ardently supported Eskapa in using that book as a vehicle to get the word out. Dr. Eskapa has dropped in and fine-tuned from time to time and for that we are fortunate. In addition to the book, we have on this board some downloads of chapters and additional chapters from Eskapa that were not included in the book. These are a treasure trove of information on TSM. I find it useful to get back to basics from time to time and re-read the book and these posts. Of course we who are doing TSM need to personalize the method, but there is no need to reinvent the wheel.
I hope everyone is reading Eskapa's book or at least the writings by Eskapa on this board. Sinclair and Eskapa are the experts. They base the information they share on sound science, and we are fortunate to have access to the fruits of their labor right here.
I really enjoy posting w/ cites to Sinclair or Eskapa when I notice a query in the post and can recall where they address the question. I did that ad infinitum on MWO. If someone asks a question and you can remember reading it in Eskapa, that would be great if you would take a sec to cite.
I so much appreciate Sinclair and Eskapa's work - life saving strategies for escaping this deadly condition. Their contributions to the treatment of addiction are invaluable. Most of the folks on this board are pretty savvy, and may have insights outside the scope of the original work. That's how progress is made. . .people build off of one another's work, and learn from one another's knowledge and experience.
Does Dr. Eskapa himself object to outside observations, links, articles or research?
As to this topic, I was abstinent (for the most part) for 20+ years, while raising my children. On the very few occasions I drank, the compulsion to over-consume was always there - no natural extinction took place at all. When I began to allow myself to drink again, it was only a matter of a few months before I was consuming a bottle of wine every day. Again, no natural extinction.
From my point of view, the ONLY way to completely become un-dependant on alcohol is to follow The Sinclair Method to a 'T.' Eskapa's book is my Bible!