cozmo wrote:
I have been on the sinclair method for two and a half months now. The last month I have had roughly one drink once a week. So its working. My irritability has gone and I am confident that 1 pill, 1 hour works pretty much without fail. I have even reduced 50mg to 25mg and found no discernible difference except for a reduction in nausea.
My question is this, and I am not sure anyone really knows the answer to this. I can think of two occasions this year coming up when drinking will be the order of the day - midsummer in Sweden and my friends wedding in September, how dangerous would it be to lapse on these two occasions and not take the pill and just enjoy getting drunk? My drinking has caused me problems in the past but for a long time I have been around the safe limits - 20 units a week in the UK. Its just that I would do them in two days and suffering from depression the alcohol just makes things worse. I'm not sure i want to go to drinking events and not drink. I like being able to go to events where there is alcohol but the alcohol is not the raison d'etre and be able to handle one drink.
I got mixed up because in one line you say you'd like to do 20 units in 2 days, and the other you say you like to have just one drink.
I noticed the depressive effect of Naltrexone + alcohol and it encouraged me not to drink.
Like the others I'm not sure why you are questioning this, sounds like alchie thinking.
I do however know that weddings can be events where it's expected that you will drink, to have a good time.
I don't know if it helps to know I have attended one such event a wedding where I was expected to drink (although not by the person I was going with), the hosts were initially offended by my refusal of the alcohol on offer. As the evening wore on that turned to admiration. Most people like a drink to help them along with big social events, it takes a brave person to not drink, but it's quite satisfying not to. It also gives you the morning after to do something with.