MD,
My heart goes out to you, for I have been there. It is the hardest thing to realize you would be better off alone and hurting than hurting because of verbal abused. A friend of mind would say the pain I am feeling I can deal with for I walked away and it was my choice, but the pain that he caused me because of his abusive ways is something no one should have to deal with. I would always try to remember that the pain I am feeling is not going to last forever and I will grow because I am no longer his verbal punching bag.
Dr. Eskapa posted on here about dose:
"If you are responding well to 25 mg naltrexone 30 minutes to an hour before drinking then by all means proceed. There are individual differences in metabolism and absorption of the medication. Some doctors prescribe 100 mg naltrexone ... but the studies reported are based on 50 mg, as you said. In this case taking a larger dose will not speed up the de-addiction process. As long as the opioid receptors are blocked so that there is no reinforcement coming from the endorphins released by alcohol, then you will be extinguishing the addiction. Just as the addiction is not learned overnight so the de-addiction (pharmacological extinction) process takes time." viewtopic.php?f=15&t=339&p=3687&sid=a7d4618cf931547f80fe61e41e36280c#p3687I hope that puts you a little at easy about your dose, for as long as you are not feeling a rush and keeping a close eye on your intake that is all that matters. PLUS, if you are not finishing your drink (which is amazing) you know that lower dose it working for you!
You are getting control back into your life, and every step/struggle is making you a stronger person!
Keep the faith, and nal on,
Jaba