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I'm on day 3 of TSM. Dr prescribed 1 50mg Nal a day and also 2 333 Campral twice a day.
I have been drinking for years (I'm 47) and slowly over time went from recreational, to regular, to almost every night, to nightly to more and more each night. I have been around 450ml ( 12 units ) of hard stuff every evening for some time now and decided it was time to quit. Really haven't ever tried before. I quit cold turkey for a month a couple years ago because I was taking a medication that said not to drink. But my heart really hadn't been in it although it did somewhat prove to myself I could stop if I wanted and I started back up slowly and quickly got back on the track I had been on.
I have been a very "functional" alcoholic though. Only drink in the evenings. Don't really have hangovers much, although that situation may have to do with a nutritional supplement called "Ruby Reds". There is something magic in there that when I started taking it a couple of years ago almost eliminated hangovers for me. If you have hangovers you might look into them, although for me that just made it possible to drink more without that natural safety wall to stop me... Think I read someone say that while on TSM hangovers were worse for them so I thought I would mention it... Anyway, never been a "hair of the dog" drinker, don't drink in the daytime on the weekends, just when 5:30 rolls around its time for a cocktail and by 10:30 that means half to 2/3 of a fifth...
So I am on day 3, and Day one was 8 units and day 2 was 6... I really think I could just stop, but both want to avoid withdrawal ( although he also prescribed me Lorazapam which I could use to just go cold turkey if I wanted ) and also want to let pharmacological extinction work. Very hopeful this is going to be smooth sailing. It likely helps that I truly do want to stop drinking although I will miss it. But time will tell...
So a question that some of you may have experience with. What really got me to the "you have to quit now" place was tremors. I have told my Dr for a long time I likely drink too much and have watched Liver enzymes closely thinking that would be where the damage would be. They have always been normal. Did not realize some of the other potential damages. So I was concerned with the amount I was drinking and told my Dr 450ml and his eyes got a little wide and he mentioned tremors as another issue. I think I have had some mild tremors for quite a while, but had not noticed them much or wrote it off to being hungover without the massive headache that Ruby Reds seemed to fix. My question is has anyone else had mild tremors that went away after getting clean? I was referred to a clinic that does a lot of work with dependence by my primary care Dr ( who I had asked to prescribe me Naltrexone, but he felt he didn't have enough experience with it ) and the Dr at the clinic didn't seem to think my tremors would be permanent. Hoping they won't be...
Anyway, hello, and here's hoping this seeming miracle is successful for me and others...
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