Thanks V, but it's also rather confusing...I have gone off beer almost totally, can barely stand the stuff, except for situations where it still lubricates events, and I'm distracted from the taste and effects I no longer enjoy, (basically nights out with friends).
I still drink for the anti-anxiety effect. If I wasn't constantly so anxious, my units would be plummeting right now I am sure

Wine also I can barely drink now. Unfortunately I recently rediscovered the joy of a gin and tonic with lemon. I like the taste - like a sour and not sugary soft drink - and it also relieves anxiety. I can drink them like water when thirsty - dangerous. It'll be interesting if TSM can extinguish the attraction of this particular tipple, too. In the meantime I try not to have too many before I switch to my former-love, lager, which I can't stomach much of anymore.
Saw my GP today about my diazepam use and the change of beta-blockers (from tomorrow) and I posted snippets of the consultation in the benzo thread, but I guess they also belong here. Regarding benzo use:
Doctor: How are you doing with the diazepam?
8: I'm pretty happy I've managed to get down to 4 tablets daily from where I was a few weeks ago, but I'm going to try really hard to reduce it further. I want to get off these things.
Doc: Yes, four tablets a day is a problem, we really need to get you down to just three a day.*
8: (thinking 'yes because one 2mg tablet a day less makes all the difference between someone who's misusing benzos and someone who's using them responsibly - what a joke') Um, OK doctor.
* 'Up to three tablets per day as required' is the standard prescription in the English medical system for short-term use of diazepam for anxiety - I have been using it long-term, and three tablets (6mg) no longer does anything much for me due to tolerance.
And regarding alcohol (he thinks I'm abstinent, haha, but I think this little exchange shows why I don't even bother to tell him about TSM):
Doc: You are doing so well.
8: I am?
Doc: Yes! You used to be an alcoholic, but now you aren't an alcoholic.
I was SOOOO sorely tempted to ask 'if I'm not an alcoholic anymore, does that mean I can have the odd drink?' just to see what he'd come up with, but by this point I was absolutely speechless with disbelief.
Gotta laugh I suppose, cos otherwise there'd be tears

On a happy and proud note, I had my first review published today (it's been my dream to be a writer since I was a boy). A very very small first step, but from tiny acorns and all that
