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It suppresses the rush of pleasurable feelings that you get from the first couple of drinks. All the negative effects of alcohol remain - the loss of motor control, impaired judgment, memory loss, adverse effects on the digestive system and liver, etc. So, you'll still be able to get "drunk" in the sense that you're going to start acting stupid, thinking more slowly, making bad decisions, and you'll still have to deal with all the consequences the next day...but without the endorphin reward that you were seeking when you started that first drink. Remove the reward, and the behavior that seeks that reward will slowly fade away. That's The Sinclair Method.
It sounds like you are experiencing the "honeymoon" period. If you had 17 drinks in one day, and after starting TSM, had only 7 drinks, that's great. But don't be disappointed if you find yourself drinking a lot more, just as much as you did before, after you've been doing TSM for awhile. This is a long and drawn-out process for most people.
Good luck, and welcome to the forum.
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