Although another week hasn't passed since my last "progress" report, I had an interesting "Nal" experience this evening that I think is worth posting, since it's something you folks may have experienced, or will experience, in the future. Specifically, I had an exceptionally stressful day at work, and by the end of my miserable 9 hours at the office, my mind was in full blown "I deserve a 6-pack now" craving mode. Consequently, I had every intention of coming home and slamming down as many beers as I desired. Instead, I swallowed my NAL at the end of the work day, and drove home. By the time I arrived, I still felt an enormous desire to drink my stress level away, so I grabbed a "Miller 64" -- the lightest of the light beers (about 2.4% ABV) -- and drank that in about 30 seconds. Then I had a second 64 -- which took about another minute. Within 5 minutes of arriving home, I'd drunk the equivalent of 1 US unit of alcohol while my brain was directed by its stress-induced alcohol-craving autopilot. Then, an amazing thing happened. My preoccupation with slamming down another 4 beers (at least) totally disappeared. I wound up drinking two more beers (slowly) during the next 4 hours, and now -- here I sit at my computer -- with absolutely no desire for more beer, and I'm feeling calm and happy. Thanks to the Sinclair Method, my incredibly crappy day turned into a great day!
_________________ Pre-TSM: 42 units (US) Wk1-4: 29, 24, 22, 21 Wk5-8: 18, 19, 15, 17 Wk9-12: 15, 18, 13, 14 Wk13-16: 16, 14, 13, 15 Wk17-20: 14, 15, 14, 14 Wk21-24: 13, 14, 13, 14 Wk25-28: 11,
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