Snapdragon wrote:
I was just reading through this thread and take on board your comment UK - regarding the frustration of people on here who are doing TSM but not cutting back drinking. I know I am one of the people you refer to and agree with your sentiment totally. However, I genuinely thought that was what we were supposed to do with TSM - to carry on drinking as you always have and wait for the pill to 'do its thing'. I've read threads saying you shouldn't force AF days and others saying you should - and to be honest it is very confusing.
I've been reading Maggie's progress and decided to follow suit. I'm going to start taking small does of AB to kick things off and start forcing some AF days, but I wonder if others are in the same boat? Waiting for a miracle which actually won't happen unless you put in extra effort and go cold turkey?
The only way to get to a life of not drinking or drinking minimally is to actually drink minimally or not drink. Whether you think it's difficult, whether you think it's tough,  or you think it's impossible, if you can't do it, then you cannot expect a pill to fix You.
 Naltrexone is not magic, it will not fix a long term drinking problem if you continue to do the same behavior,.  History  is going to just keep repeating itself. Naltrexone works by decreasing the reward from drinking, which makes future drinking less desirable.   That's all it does, and it does it well .
I have spent over a year following the threads on this forum, and I've seen success in a few people, all of which have decided to drink significantly less or not at all.  I have seen almost no success with those that continue to drink as they always have, and expect a magical change.
Having followed TSM myself, I was surprised by the results, (actually lack of results),but they are real.
Simple review of the threads on this forum will show this is completely accurate.
I posted on here many times that more effort is required than simply taking a pill, and going about your business.   It is completely up to each person whether to believe that or not, or just follow the golden ruler of taking a pill and doing nothing.
 The whole idea here is to change your behavior, and taking the pill and continuing to drink as before is not changing behavior.   You still think and behave like an addict because you are still drinking every day. Nothing has changed.   The only way for your thinking and feelings regarding alcohol to change, is to NOT DRINK.
I wanted to get better, and  defeat a serious drinking problem, so I did the extra effort, and it paid off.
 My two cents worth, take it for what you will.