Hi Folks,
My understanding of TSM is that it works by progressively reducing the buzz that we get from drinking. In other words, it targets the release of endorphins. As time goes by, the desire for alcohol is ultimately extinguished.
For several weeks now, I have noticed that drinking on naltrexone has the tendency to make me aware of the effects of alcohol sooner than if I wasn't following TSM. When I say 'effects', I'm referring to both the sedative effect and a slight inebriation effect. However, my tendency has been to continue drinking whilst pushing these effects to one side, i.e. I ignore them - and succeed. The nett effect has been no reduction in alcohol intake. Very recently, I have been more inclined to back off the drinking when these effects were apparent. So, I'm just beginning to think that, if I don't ignore these effects of drinking, then my intake of alcohol may reduce. And, it would appear that this is linked to the naltrexone. But, this is what I don't understand - if taking naltrexone does result in my drinking less, surely the mechanism by which it is working is not that stated in my first paragraph above.
So, my question to the cured and, indeed, anyone else who is making progress on TSM is - what has been your experience on naltrexone that has resulted in your alcohol consumption reducing? Does any of what I have said in the paragraph immediately above resonate with you or have your experiences been more in line with the mechanism stated in my first paragraph?
I look forward to any replies.
V.
_________________ Weekly Consumption Wk01-10: 86, 98, 103, 104, 97, 92, 102, 103, 102, 107 Wk11-20: 100, 99, 100, 105, 108, 108, 89, 95, 105, 97 Wk21-30: 97, N/R, N/R, 97, 105, N/R, N/R, 107, 97, 98 Wk31-40: 93, 88, 87, 87, 91, 92, 94, N/R UK units N/R = Not Recorded
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