Interesting to hear you echo the same Skylar.... I definitely lost that warm glow period. In fact, that period was always pretty short for me. Even the first time I ever drank, the warm glow was very quickly replaced by a desperate need for more booze. Now, on the other hand, I get a nice relaxed feeling followed by sleepiness. Pretty nice!
Anyway, on a different subject I wanted to share some new data. I sequenced my mu-opioid receptor, and here are the results:

The highlighted "A" right in the middle there is the famous A118 that in some people is a G on one or both of their chromosomes. I have the genotype "AA" which according to some studies, predicts a poor response to naltrexone. I feel that I have experienced an AMAZING response to naltrexone. Unfortunately, this isn't particularly scientific as I am both the subject and the examiner in this case, but as an anecdote I can tell you that so far Nal has been a miracle to me despite my genotype. Maybe I'll post this in general too....
Here are more data that are exciting to me. My average consumption WHEN DRINKING. That is to say that AF days were ignored. A T-test demonstrates that my average consumption pre and post nal are significantly different (** P<.01). YEEE-HAAAWWWW! This sh*t really works for me!!!!!

Beyond the simple metric of average consumption, which is important to my liver obviously, you can see that there is really just that ONE night that I went above 10 units. This is probably what has made the most noticeable difference in my life. Each one of those pre-nal outliers did serious damage to my relationship, to my mental well-being, and to my baseline anxiety for at least 3-4 days.
Last week my wife had a nightmare that the pills stopped working altogether. She sees such a difference, that she is actually afraid of something happening to change things back to the old days. I've warned her that I may still be in a bit of a honeymoon phase, but that even if I bump back up a little for a while, it should come back down eventually. Still, she was a big skeptic in the beginning, but is a huge believer now.