N101CS wrote:
Robert Rapplean wrote:
The point of the post was that addiction is an endorphin based thing, but enjoyment is a dopamine based thing. Even if we accept the (highly dubious) idea that enjoyment is purely chemical, the two are not actually dependent on each other.
You're making a distinction without a difference: endorphins cause dopamine release.
Not so. Endorphins trigger dopamine release, but dopamine is released by at least three separate parts of the brain, each with different triggers. It just makes them less accessible.
Marbella wrote:
I don't think I am any different here to others...
Excellent advice about expectations, Marbella. That is exactly the thing I was looking for. You're at least a little different. You've taken quite the strong leadership role here, and that says something about your ability to take charge of your circumstances that is definitely not universal.
You're definitely right that TSM makes the triggers a lot easier to identify and sort out. As it advances, it'll also make it a lot easier to decide to do something besides drinking about those triggers. I also occasionally drink because of stress. Sometimes I drink way over the top, and I have a good collection of hangover cures because of that. When stress interferes with my work, I take valium. When I can, I handle stress by retreating to my wood shop (aka garage fulla toolz) and building a coffee table. Lots of non-endorphin ways to handle stress.
In general, though, I'd say the same thing about sex and exercise on daily naltrexone that they tell pregnant women about exercise. If you're doing it, then good, don't stop unless it becomes uncomfortable. If you're not doing it, then don't start. TSM works best if you change your behavior only as your personal urges lead you to.