kekede wrote:
If at first you don't succeed: Here it is a year later and I still have this drinking problem. Long story short. Most of my physical symptoms are exacerbated by alcohol. I seem to be able to go 2 weeks w/o alcohol and then I cave. Day 4 can be a bit iffy, but I manage to get past that. When day 10 - 14 hits I tell myself I can control it (and can for a day or two and can have a beer at lunch and not want another). I actually went to the same AA meeting 3 weeks in a row, then on the the 4th I got to the parking lot and turned around to buy a bottle of wine since the hubby left town...
So here I go again.... The plan is to try for 2 weeks AF at a time and then do the Nal thing (let's hope I can acclimate with few side effects)...
Good news! I'm typing in a fairly optimistic state of mind as a opposed to being remorseful. I guess because I know that I can do a couple of weeks AF and am practicing harm reduction. Also, going AF is actually sounding less and less like a life sentence and more like a healthy lifestyle.
Any ladies out there who'd like to PM me, please feel free. A lot of this battle is down right lonely and I would be very receptive to working this TSM program with a pen pal or two. Hugs, Keek
Hi there,
I think the the only disagreement with the TSM method is that it seems that you are encouraged to drink to make it work. And I understand the science behind it and that of course that you must drink for it to work but I see nothing wrong with AF. I am new as of today and the first response I got was to look into the Harm Reduction Method. I visited their site and found it asthetically unappealing to look at so I didn't hang around to read more. Anyhow, while I'm waiting on my Nal to arrive, I'm thinking that I should have ordered Campral with it. Because if I was taking that everyday, would I be less likely to turn around in the AA parking lot and buy the bottle of wine? And if the Campral failed me, and I gave into my cravings but popped a nal before I started drinking, wouldn't that be more helpful?
Just wondering. My husband is an alcoholic too so we enable each other. Fun stuff!
Keeping you in my thoughts on your journey!
Littlebit