Hey all,
So I don't know if this is in line with recommended Sinclair Method practice (I haven't read the book), but I just had a breakthrough and I wondered if anyone else has tried this.
Long story short: Ten months of Nal, took pretty much as recommended, tried a few alcohol-free weekends but they were murder, was still drinking every single day. Then a month ago I thought, "let me try a longer alcohol-free stretch," as my significant other had just left on a long trip and I didn't feel good about the idea of drinking alone for weeks on end.
And WOW, has it made a big difference. First few days were rough, just like the alcohol-free weekends were-- all I could think about was drinking. But once I got past those couple of days it got so, so much easier. Eventually wasn't thinking about alcohol at all, physically felt great, etc.
Last night I had my first drink in a month (with nal, of course) and I had to force myself to finish it, felt no interest whatsoever. Today I feel no desire to drink.
So I'm wondering, has anyone else tried longer stretches of being alcohol-free and then going back to drinking with nal and experienced a breakthrough?
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