Uhm, you can choose to do TSM or not. There are many studies that are still being conducted about naltrexone and other medications to control drinking, such as baclofen. A lot of this is happening in Europe but we can hope that it will catch on in the US. There is already a treatment facility in Florida, I think, which has had great success with TSM. If the doctors were really out to make money from TSM, there would a) be a patent on the method and b) the medication would not be widely available a generic, for a relatively low cost. I think you're making a mountain out of a molehill. This is not Dr. Eskapa's website! This is our website, just a ragtag group of people who decided to do TSM. Yes, some people have not had great success with nal. Some have regained control after a couple of months, some after a couple of years. Almost everyone had a positive reaction to nal with regard to their drinking (drinking less, being more in control, etc). However, the stories of people who have been cured via TSM are truly uplifting and inspiring, and I'd be surprised if you read them and still seemed so negative about the whole thing. I can only urge you to give TSM a fair shake for your own good.
_________________ TSM, second year. Attempting to keep my drinks below 3 for each session, and below 10 for the week.
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