susie123 wrote:
I think the brain still needs some time to adjust to the fact that it won't get what it wants.
Susie,
That was my brain, for that "ah" feeling was gone, but my brain would encourage me to continue to drink and it was almost as if my brain refused to accept that "ah" moment was never going to come.
It takes time and I found that once I started challenging myself my brain caught on.
You will need to find "tricks" to help your brain to accept it, or you can just go with the flow in hopes that your brain will catch on (I got tired of the nal overs for they were wicked). Either way it will work just keep on with the compliance.
Jaba
Susie,
I wanted to asked if you are still drinking in the morning? If so, I dug up an old post and Dr. Eskapa had asked Sinclair about all day drinkers. Sinclair said that if they wake in the morning to take a pill and if they find themselves drinking longer or after 12 hours to take another dose for a booster (I think 1/2 of pill would to just as affective). I am unsure about the "science" about it, but it might have something to do with the 1/2 life of the nal.
(This is a suggestion and nothing more.)