kekede wrote:
Maybe I can get an opinion on another approach to managing the SE's? I am considering taking a little Nal (say 12.5 mgs) everyday or every other day and then 25 an hour before I drink, with hopes of acclimating to the Nal...
That sounds like a good plan.
kekede wrote:
Right now I am at the point where I'm thinking AA might be my only avenue to recovery.
There are options besides TSM and AA. Medical options like Campral, baclofen or ondansetron may work better for you than naltrexone. Behavioral approaches like SMART Recovery, HAMS or Rational Recovery might work as well. You haven't tried everything. Don't give up yet!
kekede wrote:
I would at least like to try this approach for a few weeks, but then again, if it is only going to make matters worse, what's the point? I'm going to read some intermittent reinforcement posts and try to determine if this approach might be worthwhile, but if anyone knows of anyone else who has succeeded with the daily low dose Nal combined with the recommended 50 mgs an hour before drinking, please chime in.
Your plan to take 12.5 mg daily and 25 to 50 mg on days you drink will not make things worse. Your plan to occasionally drink without first taking naltrexone will very probably make things worse.
kekede wrote:
Addendum: I am feeling truly remorseful right now and am crying my eyeballs out for my not complying with the golden rule. I feel like such a wussy for letting the SE's derail me. Perhaps it's just an excuse to get the buzz. I linked on intermittent reinforcement and just couldn't understand it. Perhaps I can search side effects and get some encouragement. Sniff, sniff.
Oh, keke. Please stop making yourself feel bad. The side effects sound absolutely horrible, and you have complied perfectly with the protocol for dealing with them - it just didn't work. Nothing terrible has happened and none of this says anything about you as a person. You are doing the best you can. You have a new plan. I say give it a go and see how you do. Get back on that horse, girl! And if that horse is just not going to work out, go pick out a different one.