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I can't help with most of your questions, as while I have some similarity, I differ in others. I do not have anxiety.
But where I think I may be of assistance is in the discussion of xanax and alcohol. When someone goes to the hospital suffering from alcohol withdrawal, they are usually given xanax to stop the withdrawal symptoms. It is also contraindicated for alcohol dependent people, which from your post, I believe you are. Both drugs result in DT's for anyone who is abruptly stopped from using while physically dependent.
In so far as it blocking nal, the exact opposite would be true. Nal is a pure opioid antagonist, meaning it blocks the receptors the opioid compounds bind to. Or in the case of xanax, the receptors the endorphins it causes to be released bind to. In effect, nal blocks it. However, nal only works for 24 hours. Like all drugs, there is a period after ingestion where the drug isn't present, without time release, the drug floods the system. Then there is a period of time when the substance is eliminated. So, there is a graph of effectiveness. How that would affect you, I am not sure.
If you haven't read Dr. Eskapa's book, I would recommend it. You may also want to check the doctors section on here.
Best of luck to you.
_________________ Pre TSM: 80-90 au per wk, Regained Control May, 2012.
After control: 3-6 units per month, 25+ alcohol free days!
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