joe12pack wrote:
Congratulations! Let me ask this? I suck at reading these graphs I think. Is it me or are the number of drinks per session greater than before TSM? if so, how is that cured? I'm not trying to be a skeptic or doubt your sincerity, I just want to know. these graphs leave me cold and I sometimes wonder what this stuff looks like to the average surfer stumbling upon the board while researching the cure.
EDIT: it liooks like drinks per session dropped in the last part. but I can't tell how many weeks that is from the bottom of the graph.
also: you say cured at week 21 but your previous (the blue one) graph shows the drinks per week going higher than pre TSM levels after week 21. am I reading this wrong?
EDIT again: I looked at the first one again. the number of weeks at the bottom is extremely hard to decipher on either graph. I guess that's what threw me. glad to see it's worked. hope mine works in 21 weeks too
Let me address your questions: Yes, drinks per session are high, and I have posted on many occasions that this is an area in which improvement is desired. When one is drinking, whether they be an alcoholic or not, they get drunk and lose good sense. The cured state is not necessarily dependent on any single metric, but more of a state of indifference to alcohol in this case. If your objective is abstinence, then perhaps you will not declare yourself cured until then. As far as a spike at week 22, let me again say that quantity is not the focus in this case, but the trend is definitely down in that area too. Take the two weeks combined and you get a better picture. It might be good to take a look at the trend lines and also consider that Mrs. BC has gone from 0 AF days per week to several per week (5 last week) with this program. If that were the only improvement, it would be declared a success, but the improvements are many and not always quantifiable.
Mr. BC