Flaco wrote:
I am stuggling with the binge drinking. I can have four of five AF days and then I decide I want to drink socially on weekends. I tell myself one or two drinks and I'll stop... never happens! I think it takes more than two drinks of scotch for me to get the buzz, or maybe it takes longer to get a buzz than what it takes to drink the twwo drinks, but in any cas I overdo it and I feel terrible next day. Phisically (hangover) and emotionally because I couldn't be disciplined.
I do not understand the biochemistry behind Naltrexone and hopefully someone can explain how it works so I can use it effectively. If Nal controls my cravings and the brains desire for additional alcohol, why is it not working after the first drink?
Is Dr. Eskapa or others conducting any research on doubling the Nal dosage? On chewing vs. swallowing whole? I have read postings on this site that say they chew the tablets and it works for them, others say they don't notice any difference. Another posting said that he takes another Nal tablet after 3 hours and that helps with preventing binges. I am very curious about new research in this fascinating field but I don't see anything new. I have been on TSM for almost 19 months and getting VERY frustrated that I am still drinking half a gallon of 40 proof liquor every weekend.
Any insight? Any scientifically proven method to make the treatment more effective?
Naltrexone on it's own doesn't reduce cravings.
What it does is block the opiod receptors. When alcohol is drank the body releasese endorphins which are taken up by the opiod receptors, and you feel a buzz. Endorphins are addictive, your body and mind likes them and over time you learn alcohol=endorphins=feeling good and so you chase this more and more. Taking naltrexone 1 hour before drinking blocks the endorphins, you still get intoxicated on the alcohol but without the buzz. Taking naltrexone every time you drink means your body isn't getting an endorphin hit and for some people this is enough to not want to drink so much, over time they find they aren't bothered by alcohol and can choose to drink whenever they like.