Joined: Sun Mar 15, 2009 7:40 pm Posts: 962 Location: Florida
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SbtS - I don't think there is going to be any backlash, just lively discussion and differing viewpoints. After reading your post above, I was forced to admit to myself that as a male, I have not considered gender when considering drug efficacy. It had not occurred to me. After you made those statements, I even wondered about the gender of Sinclair's rats. Where they a mix of male and female; just male; just female; where they reproductively active? Since they were "used" rats, they may have no longer been fertile any longer. I don't know. I don't think any of us here are in an ideal test group as you said. We each have one or more traits that make us less than ideal. I for one am in the benzo group and I think I am the only one here who has undergone aversion therapy, which has left me with only one beverage that I can drink without initiating a vomit response. Certainly, I'm part of the "living experiment". On the other hand, cheer leading is important. It's something I wish I did more often here. I am more prone to worry and post that it's never gonna work with someone like me, than I am say to "well done" to H4O. I also, bring up non-TSM subjects such as baclofen and my half-successful aversion therapy. The point of this discussion group though, is to report on TSM and I believe it is the moderator's right to keep us on track with the main purpose of discussing TSM, although I think it should be pros and cons. And I think it should be anyone's right to question the source of a citation to determine it's validity. What abstract/paper/book/news article stated that women may need a higher dosage of Nal than men? Simple question; and there was an answer and a link. People can read it and decide for themselves. Regarding Item 3, addressing the problems we have in out life without alcohol, or else we'll be driven back to drinking again, personally I find that concept self-evident. Face and deal with the hand you were dealt. If you don't or can't, you either will have to ignore the problem(s) and live with them or try to escape again back into drugs or alcohol. It is not Naltrexone's fault if we electively go back to escaping the world; that would be our conscious decision. One last note. lena is not only a moderator, she is also a patient here as well and I think she should be allowed to voice her opinions here too. Maybe when she posts an opinion it would be good to state that it is opinion, so we would know that it is the patient and not the moderator speaking. Bob PS The above post was my opinion. 
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"Cured" @ Week 21 (5 Months), Current Week: 97 (23rd Month)
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