Hi Zippy, and welcome!
We will all support you as best we can!
You know, it's funny, 3 must be a "lucky" number, you are the 4th person that I know of who is trying TSM after 3 years of sobriety, myself included, so I totally get where you are coming from.
If you can at all, try to remain abstinent until your Naltrexone arrives, I think this will help you gain control faster than if you drink without it. There is something called Alcohol Deprivation Effect (ADE), basically, people (and rats) binge hard when they start drinking after a period of abstinence, like someone who has been in the desert for a few days without water will gulp down several pints of water event though their thirst has been satisfied. Having said that TSM works for active drinkers who were never abstinent, so don't sweat it too much.
I told my doctor I wanted to be abstinent with Naltrexone, I didn't go into TSM details initially with him, this has the added advantage of insuring a good and regular supply of Naltrexone. Later, when you have regained control of your drinking and are drinking moderately or are abstinent, you can go back to him with your numbers and information and show him how it works. So don't worry too much about that for the moment. Just be sure that you ALWAYS take your Nal one hour before you drink, every time you drink, if you don't intend to drink, don't take it.
Have you read "The Cure for Alcoholism" ? You can download the ebook on Amazon, absolutely everything is explained in the book.
http://www.amazon.com/Cure-Alcoholism-W ... 1933771550Read around the different progress reports to see what others have experienced, and it would be a good idea to start recording the number of units you drink so you can objectively judge how TSM is working for you.
Good luck!
Curi