Nutella wrote:
What I have now is not white-knuckling (because it's easy) but it's not "natural". Hence, not "cured". (No, I don't believe I would have been able to control it like that without Nal. I sure tried that many times before without a slightest success).
Let us know how continuing TSM effects everything, but even if it never gets "better," as long as it gets no worse, you've won. You've gained control over one of the most dangerous and historically impossible to treat addictions ever known. Even if it means pills and *some* effort for the rest of your life, that's pretty good.
Nutella wrote:
Also, nemo, I wanted to comment on your
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there's no way that was a placebo effect.
Not so easy. Brain is very complicated and placebo is very powerful. For example, for most "soft" conditions (chronic diseases, almost all mental disorders, etc - almost everything except surgery and antibiotics) in absolute value the placebo effect is higher above baseline (no treatment) than the effect that
effective and currently most commonly used drugs produce above placebo response. And placebo can be very weird and mysterious. To give another example, placebo burn (when subjects were sure they will be burned) activated exact same brain regions and lead to the release of equivalent amounts of the same neurotransmitters as the real burn. It's like brain was able to reconstruct/emulate material reality!
All I am saying is that none of it is simple and easy. There are many, many, many caveats before one can conclude something with certainty when it comes to complex systems. I "know" Nal is helping me but, rationally, I can't conclude that it is not a placebo. Neither can you.
Ha, academically and theoretically, I see your point and agree with you. But actually, I have 0.000% doubt that NAL works and worked for me. And since I'm not a scientist and don't care about changing anyone's mind, I really don't give a damn if anyone thinks I'm right or wrong

Hopefully future scientific studies will confirm that the "cured" are not just suffering mass delusion.