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 Post subject: hopeful and so very thankful
PostPosted: Fri Jun 05, 2009 9:44 pm 
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I am feeling wonderful about this program! This is the first time since dealing with this problem, I have actually had hope.

I know that I totally am in the honeymoon stage, I so get that.....but I have to say I just feel good.

Thursday my husband left for a motorcycle trip with buddies and before he left I bought 12 beers and 2 ready to freeze pina coladas. Under 'normal' circumstances those 12 would have been gone by now, and I have 6 left!!!! My hubby will be pleasantly surprised when he comes home on Sunday, that there may be some left!

I just wanted to share how good I feel....... :D

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Pre-Sinclair: appx. 70-80 units
W1-4: 45-47u, 28.5, 51, 38 1 AF
W5-8: 39u, 54, 43 1AF, 44.5 1 AF
W9-12: 58 appx 1 AF, 41 1AF, 50 appx 2 AF, high u/r
W13-16: high u/r, high u/r, 35 appx, 25 4AF
W17-20: 13u 4AF, 6u 6AF, 0u 1AF


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 Post subject: Re: hopeful and so very thankful
PostPosted: Fri Jun 05, 2009 11:49 pm 
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They say the honeymoon is just a preview of what's to come. You can use it as a reminder during those not-so-good times that we all seem to go through over the course of this program. I say enjoy it and let it give you faith that real changes are coming your way.

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 Post subject: Re: hopeful and so very thankful
PostPosted: Sat Jun 06, 2009 9:36 am 
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I feel wonderful and hopefull about not drinking though I do have one question, does anyone else feel light headed from the Nal? It's almost bothersome. Don't get me wrong, I love that I am not drinking as much and while I am feeling 'off' I certainly don't feel like drinking, but this feeling is.....strange.

I am on week 2, week 3 will begin on Tuesday of next week, so I suppose I've been on for a week and a half. It would make sense to have side effects this long.

I am hoping that there's someone out there that has felt or is feeling the same, and someone will tell me it will pass.

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Pre-Sinclair: appx. 70-80 units
W1-4: 45-47u, 28.5, 51, 38 1 AF
W5-8: 39u, 54, 43 1AF, 44.5 1 AF
W9-12: 58 appx 1 AF, 41 1AF, 50 appx 2 AF, high u/r
W13-16: high u/r, high u/r, 35 appx, 25 4AF
W17-20: 13u 4AF, 6u 6AF, 0u 1AF


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 Post subject: Re: hopeful and so very thankful
PostPosted: Sat Jun 06, 2009 12:15 pm 
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Christy,

Yes, I did have that along with feeling like my eyesight was somewhat wierd. All of it passed with time. Now the only SEs I have are very vivid dreams and infrequent sleepiness.

Wishing you continued success,

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 Post subject: Re: hopeful and so very thankful
PostPosted: Sat Jun 06, 2009 1:21 pm 
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There is a great deal of talk on this board about side effects, but I would say the majority of us by far have no side effects after the first few days. A lot of reported SE's can be attributed to mild alcohol withdrawal. In any case, the SE's are certainly worth it. Eyes on the prize!!


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