No problem, Eddy! Thanks for bringing us along on your journey.
Try slowing the pace and make your brain work for the next sip. You only need one drink to move the extinction process a notch forward, so if you crave more beyond that, slow it down and take breaks, letting the conscious part of your brain intercede and challenge the automatic "unconscious" part. Watch for the feeling/notion that you're done drinking for the night, even if it's only a faint voice in these early days. Take a sip of the wine, then get it away from you and out of your sight, glass, bottle and all that go with the habit. Walk out the door, even for 15 minutes. Get up to some small task you can easily dispatch.
As for the depression, you might try having a meal before the Nal and use 25mg instead of 50 to see if it makes a difference. If you do ok with that after a few days, then go back up to 50.
Oddly enough, when I first started (pre -TSM) to cut back my drinking by substituting non-alcoholic beer between alch beers, I found it rather depressing. I guess I was just used to that constant feed of endorphins plus the effect that alcohol has on the GABA and Glutamate receptors and how that eased anxiety overall.
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