Hi EL - first off, glad you ended up getting home safe. That sounded pretty scary. St. Patty's got the better of several of us here, and the fact that it fell on a Saturday this year pretty much guaranteed an emerald sh*tstorm.
Is there a particular reason why you ended up not taking your Nal? I imagine since it was St. Patty's and the weather up here was beautiful, you probably started day-drinking pretty early, which can be a kiss of death for dosing properly. Whenever I do that, I'll often get into a mode where I'll say "f*ck it" and not even bother taking the Nal with my first...or second...or third drink. Next thing I know, it's dark out and I can't find my pants.
I know you're probably still feeling super bummed about the binge itself, but think about it - even "normal" drinkers overdo it every once in awhile...ESPECIALLY during a big drinking holiday. Things are going to settle back down for you, and you'll get back into your groove of AF days and the occasional moderate night. No worries!
ElectraLou wrote:
Shame, guilt, horrible hangover, disgust, can't believe I drank without nal, and depression at realizing that I'm not cured, and I don't think I ever will be - in the sense that I don't think I will ever be able to drink without nal. Which yes, a small part of me was still holding onto.
The way I look at it, I don't think you can ever call yourself "cured" if you're expected to dose for the rest of your life, just like a diabetic is never cured if he/she always has an insulin pump installed. This is how I choose to reconcile it: I simply compare myself to someone who can't have spicy food without taking heartburn medication prior to a meal. Not taking this medication would flare up a chronic case of heartburn. There's nothing morally wrong with this person, he/she just has a genetic/physical issue with spicy food that can lead to bad consequences. Perhaps it's not the best analogy, but it makes me feel more "normal" about taking my Nal.
And another thing - if you ended up dosing on St. Patty's, you probably would've had a moderate night. This should confirm how close you are to a "cure."
Just remember that your progress has still been amazing thus far.
Hope you're feeling better.
-H