For my part, as long as people don't jump down my throat when I try to say something, I'm willing to sweep this under the carpet as an unfortunate misunderstanding. I really would like an opportunity to help out where I can.
N101CS wrote:
I would rephrase this. Alcohol will still give you the same "buzz" and by buzz I mean intoxicated feeling. Dizziness, lack of attention, happiness, loudness, social lubrication, whatever.
That makes sense. I've spent a lot of time around people who mix their chemicals, and to them a "buzz" is any kind of altered mind state. Different grades of pot, for instance, will give a different buzz. The vodka buzz is different from the scotch buzz. My thought was that if the chemical experience is subjectively identical, then you may not be getting a huge endorphin flush with your alcohol.
As an afterthought, it's probably naive of me to think that it would be that easy to tell. Just being on naltrexone will probably always change the experience even if it isn't properly blocking the endorphins. Furthermore, I can't expect everyone to have the fine sense of chemical states that some of my associates have cultured.