minneapolisnick wrote:
Hi SR:
My problem with the word "cure" is that it simply does not apply to almost every person who has regularly contributed to this board. Pre-TSM: 50+
Wk/unit/AF
1: 26; 3
2: 21; 4
3: 19; 4
4: 42; 3
5: 49; 3
6: 44; 2
7: 58; 1
8: 36: 3
9: 38; 4
10: 47, 3
11: 46, 0
12: 47, 0
13. 45, 2
14. 42, 2
15: 50, 3
16. 46, 2
17. 14, 5
18. 46, 2
19. 26, 4
20. 27, 4
21. 23, 3
22: 26, 4
23: 43, 2
Nick
Geez Nick,
While reading your post, I noticed your tag. I sure hope that these numbers are not what is discouraging you! You are a babe in the woods. Nick, my friend, the progress is not at all linear and the more you understand it, the more sense it will make to you. I was up and down, all over the map way past where you are now. It was in the fifth month that my addiction broke like a fever. And even after I declared myself cured, i still had days where I felt a very strong desire to drink. We are derepressing triggers and they come as they very well please.
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My problem with the word "cure" is that it simply does not apply to almost every person who has regularly contributed to this board
I am not concerned if it applies to those that have contributed to this board but I am concerned if it applies to those that have been compliant for six months. For very strange reasons, there are many who drop out of this program, ever while they sense it is working. They need help that will not come out of a bottle of Naltrexone.
A young lady started with me then dissappeared. I had her private E-mail and asked what had happened. She said she simply wanted to experience alcohol as before. Where do you go with that?
If you have read the testimonials in Eskapa's book, you will see that some have a "come to Jesus experience" whereas others are gradual. Follow the method to the tee and see me in morning (of the sixth month). Your synaps's are being reconstructed whether you are happy about it or not.
Hang in there my friend. Don't make me come over there!