actiongirl, have a look here at the mindful drinking suggestions:
http://optionssavelives.freeforums.net/ ... hints-tipsEventually, mindfulness will win out over the urge to drink unconsciously, so beginning to practice will strengthen that part of your brain while the Nal is working on quieting down the unconscious urge to go on tossing them down one after the other. In time, the Nal might well remove the compulsion by itself, but mindfulness will make things go more smoothly, not to mention that it's a skill will likely benefit you in other areas too.
Other mindfulness methods, don't hold the drink in your hand. If you smoke, don't take the drink with you. Perhaps after a certain point, pour a drink and take a sip or two, then leave it elsewhere while you get up to a little task that might take 10 or 15 minutes. In other words, start breaking up "the routine". Don't have the drink with you while you're on the phone. Watch for when you empty the glass more quickly during the evening and break that up somehow (be creative). Give the conscious mind a chance to intervene wherever you can.
That being said, this does indeed sound like the "Honeymoon", so practicing the above (don't worry if you're not good at it right off the bat) will help you bring your numbers down and will validate that you can make a conscious decision about drinking and have it stick. Keep at it and you'll see your conscious decisions gain more strength, as the Nal helps you get to the point of "meh". I think this is especially important as those with AUD have so often tried to use determination to control their drinking to no good effect and have given up on it to one degree or the other. Not that you should try to fight the craving, as that's counter-productive with TSM. What mindfulness will help you do is to control the quantity per session.