Hey Mario,
I've been surfing around the forum today with the booze blues myself, so I thought I'd reach out to you. I've been doing TSM for 18 weeks. I had a brief "honeymoon" the first week which was quickly followed by typical drinking numbers. Then they dropped and then they went up again. My weekly units are still not impressive, but what is impressive are all the subtle changes that TSM has made in my life, from being able to keep alcohol in the house without drinking every last drop to vastly reduced cravings and obsessive thoughts of alcohol. Dr. Eskapa says that this addiction reversal process is buried quite deep in our subconscious mind, so feeling and being aware of changes on a daily basis is next to impossible. Also, many of us fall into the trap of putting ourselves under the microscope, analyzing every little step and we wait (very impatiently) to be cured....quickly.
I also think it is in our nature as addicts to be somewhat addicted to suffering and misery, so we look for the negative, for this TSM to fail (hangovers don't help our clarity!), and we worry and obsess. All of this worrying/obsessing takes the focus away from the real work which is to start connecting on a deeper level with life, with friends, with family, and ourselves.
What everyone says is true, just take naltrexone 1 hour before you drink and let it do its work/magic. The TSM line is definitely not a straight one and getting cured quickly isn't an option for most of us, but thank goodness it is the gift that most of us will receive at the end of this journey. I've kept a record of my progress, for my sanity and to hopefully help others, on my blog:
http://adventuresoftoxicgirl.blogspot.com/Good luck Mario, don't lose faith, and remember--Betty Davis said it the best, "buckle up, it's going to be a bumpy ride."