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I was AF for ten years, the first 7 or so as an AA Nazi. Ten years ago I decided to drink again, it took some getting used to, but I was fantastically happy for a while. I actually started to develop problems with the drinking several years later. I felt quite trapped...
The naltrexone stopped my blackouts (and associated asinine behavior) immediately. From my experience, the best thing to do is drink while on naltrexone. There is the "alcohol deprivation effect" to think about here (you must read Dr. Eskapa's book)... abstinence actually makes the situation worse; it just sets you up for a harder fall when you resume.
TSM addresses all of this. Basically, you can be normal again, with the exception of that you'll have to take a pill before you drink, every time you drink. Yes it sounds too good to be true, but remember that almost all the information one gets about Alcoholism is provided either by an organization that is unable to separate spirituality and medicine, or by members of a multi-billion dollar treatment industry that, by any measure, is both extremely profitable and spectacularly ineffective.
Keep us posted.
-Ned
_________________ Pre-TSM: 40+ /wk Units/wk: 18, 21, 19, 10, 17, 24, 13 Baclofen started week 4 Last updated Feb 8, 2010
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