kate63 wrote:
My rational brain is totally cool with that. Success! My alcohol-driven, rat-lever-pressing, opioids-expecting brain, is kind of infuriated. Where is the tipping point where the rational brain finally overtakes the limbic system (or whatever it is) and gently nudges one into: "sure, you could have another, but why? It will just piss you off and make tomorrow that much more aggravating."??
Most likely, you'll notice it after it has already happened. You'll just be musing one day and realize that, hunh, you don't care about alcohol and haven't in a while.
Those first few times, when the rat brain is frustrated, can be tough. It gets better, usually quickly.
kate63 wrote:
What does it feel like when you finally get to: "You know, orange juice would be good right now."
Well, most of us are pretty happy about it.

That freedom is why we did this in the first place.
Many of us dither over it for a while before deciding to "call it" and declare ourselves cured. It just seems too good to be true. Did an obsession really just . . . go away?