LaBear wrote:
Virgil, I feel exactly the same way. I drink to alieviate the anxiety for sure. It is hard for me to distinguish between the triggers, anxiety and/or craving. Is anxiety craving? Honestly don't list cavings because I am not really sure. My units went up this week due to anxiety, was planning an AF day and bang, situation caused anxiety, alcohol to the rescue. Nuts!!!!
Hi LaBear,
Thanks for the feedback and it's comforting to know that there are others in this community who are in the same boat. You ask the question "Is anxiety craving?". For me, they are separate, but related in that anxiety can give rise to craving. I gave up trying to record my cravings a long time ago. Although I agree that alcohol consumption (units) is not the whole picture, for me it is the best indicator of how I'm 'progressing'.
I should point out that I don't always turn to alcohol when anxiety is a problem. I find that focussing on my breathing can often do the trick. However, there are times (like last Sunday) when my anxiety can go from 0 to 60 faster than a Formula 1 Ferrari with the result that I am simply unable to function. And that's when I find that a drink can be helpful - assuming that I've taken my naltrexone beforehand. Of course, if I haven't taken the naltrexone, I'm stuffed and this escape plan is not an option.
All the very best to you.
V.