So it begins...
In short: in GB, in reasonable health, no doctor supervision, and thanks be to River
I'm a habitual kinda guy, don't drink to blackout but do get thirsty by 6 pm sharp, when I'll smooth the change from day to night with a few strong vodka drinks. I'm definitely a night-owl. If work didn't interfere, then I could easily go 'til sunrise... But it does, so I don't.
As per The Book, took 25mg the first 2 days and then stepped up to 50mg. A bit of nausea the very first day, maybe a bit spacey with the first 50mg (giving me rushes and a really strong craving...), but overall, gentle medicine with no serious s/e...and since I've no way to get a LFT, that's pretty reassuring.
Just a bit disappointed that I didn't get any honeymoon. Felt a bit drowsier than normal a couple of nights, and so didn't consume quite as much, but made it up immediately the following night. Despite that, my general craving at 6 has maybe decreased by 0.5% or so...but is that just psychosomatic? Looking around my family, I definitely think I'm likely to have genetic tendencies, so I sort of expected a honeymoon, as per the theory in the book. Reading through all the excellent material on this forum, you come to think of "the honeymoon" as the golden Wonka ticket...so all you successful non-honeymooners please post below to the contrary!!
While River took care of the obvious needs, it belatedly occurred to me that I hadn't actually bothered to line up any substitute drinks. I don't like sugary drinks, like soda, or juice. I don't like tea. I do like coffee but cannot drink it past midday...even keeping my fixes to the AM, I reach 6 PM needing strongly to relax. I've experimented with things like ginger beer, pomegranate juice and the like, but really I want something quite bitter yet refreshing... Any suggestions?
Probably doesn't help that I've kicked cigarettes in the last year either, so orally fixated, and not in a good way (but please don't suggest nuts or fruit!).
Hope it was a good 4th of July for all of you who have that to celebrate!