TheOptimist wrote:
On a slightly different tack here, I'm also wondering if I might be able to stop myself at 2, 1.5 oz drinks instead of adding in that additional 1 oz 'chaser' at the end. But maybe 'forcing it' like that isn't the idea of this self-treatment and I should be more patient and see if it happens naturally over time ? Is that the general consensus?
T.O.
I had to "force" down my intake to be able to function. Those nal overs were brutal and would leave me in bed for at least 2 days, so I felt I had no choice. At first I thought I was doing myself harm or would delay my progress, but in the end it really gave me the strength to realize I had control over alcohol and not the other way around.
But, remember everyone is different.
I think most people here believe to drink like you normally do and the nal (with time) will do the rest (force nothing).
As long as you wait that hour after you take the nal is all that really matters, so play around to find what works for you. You are very early in this process, but far enough along to where the side effects should have dissipated. That makes you and your situation unique, so finding what works for you will be even more important to your overall progress. The main thing is to never give up hope, and tomorrow is another day to figure out what will work.
As Maggie says, just keep plodding along and things will happen!
Do not be surprised if you ask yourself if you really want that next drink and you say no but drink it anyway. It doesn't mean a thing except your brain isn't ready to let go. (I had a heck of a time with that one and its probably why I had the bad nal overs.)
Just continue to track and hopefully you will figure out what is best for you,
Jaba