Guapo wrote:
Okay.
Alcohol is a depressant, although there is a temporary period you think you're happy .  It is ultimately a depressant.
Naltrexone blocks the pleasure of alcohol, and other aspects of life, therefore it is also a depressant.
Continuing to overuse the depressant alcohol, and then add the depressant naltrexone to the mix , and Voila !  More depressantness !!
Drinking less alcohol however, and only using the naltrexone to block  the temporary reward  of alcohol, will lead to extinction.
 You won't want to drink, because it's not fun, but you'll also be much happier, because you're not drinking and experiencing the depressant effects of the alcohol.    It's crazy to want to use naltrexone every day, because then you blunt the pleasure of other things, such as exercise, sex, and life in general. 
 Therefore, limiting alcohol, and using naltrexone infrequently, limits your exposure to these depressant substances. 
since drinking and naltrexone together are a double whammy regarding depression, there's not any real incentive to drink. Now alcohol free days, are days when you're not taking active measures to become depressed.
You can still drink if you want, but somehow it won't be appealing like it was.  Being clearheaded and in control  is much more appealing. What's good about getting drunk?   
 Lets just say your perspective regarding alcohol will  change dramatically, but cannot change unless alcohol  stops being the focus of your life.
Guapo
That is an absolutely genius post.
Flipping brilliant, I hope the others come and read it too.
I remember how horrible drinking + nal for several days in a row became - sure I initially had a good spell at the start of TSM because the relief from my units halving was immense, but then it became a bit, boring so I put in AF time.
I also would say that the eating issues I've experienced are proof that TSM doesn't remove whatever is underneath. For some people there may still be work to be done.
Talking about changing attitudes to alcohol, this BBC programme was shown this week, and is very interesting, it compares daily drinking to weekly binge drinking. I think only those people based on the UK will be able to view this, so I am sorry to those who are in other countries.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0 ... y-that-bad