Firebird wrote:
Dread, I wanted to say a little more about something I touched on earlier. Before I started TSM my greatest fear was that the nal would block so much of the euphoria that I would end up cheating and drinking without it. I know myself, and I really wasn't trusting myself much at that point. After I experienced drinking on nal a few times I realised that lack of enjoying alcohol wasn't going to be a problem for me. In fact I then started to worry that TSM must not be working because I was still enjoying the alcohol. So worried, in fact that I started a thread on that subject.
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http://www.thesinclairmethod.com/commun ... ?f=7&t=298)
Mostly these fears were based on a lock of understanding of exactly how the process works. I thought it would have to feel unpleasant (or at least not pleasant) extinction to occur. But it just doesn't work that way. When you drink on nal it still feels good. You still get drunk. Sometimes really drunk. A lot of people notice pretty early on, though that even though they are getting drunk, their behavior is under better control that it was pre TSM. It's like your really drunk, but you know you're really drunk, and you just don't feel like doing that really stupid stuff anymore.
Soon after that a lot of people notice that they aren't going for that last drink anymore. Or not stopping off at the beer store on the way home in my case. Not that alcohol isn't enjoyable, because it very much is. It's just that the off-switch is beginning to operate properly, as it did before you became addicted.
Then after several months, and lots of ups and downs, the taste of alcohol starts to change for many of us. You start to notice how strong it is. Some people start to smell the alcohol in other people's drinks. My wine started to taste like paint thinner! For me this unpleasant alcohol phase lasted about three weeks or a month.
Then came the cure. I can tell you the minute and second I knew I was cured. It was't pleasant, and I didn't post about it right away. I had to come to some kind of peace with alcohol first, and that came soon thereafter.
Now I drink and enjoy it. I've switched to better brands of beer, but I'm drinking for the taste, and yes, the buzz. I just don't need another, and another, and another, and another anymore. The off switch is fixed.
Hope this helps - Fire
This is probably the best post I have read so far, and I mean no disrespect to all the other really good posts to me. I appreciate them all. But this one is the best.
{{{{It's like your really drunk, but you know you're really drunk, and you just don't feel like doing that really stupid stuff anymore.}}}} Thats an interesting statement and I dont know what to make of it.
{{{Then after several months, and lots of ups and downs, the taste of alcohol starts to change for many of us. You start to notice how strong it is. Some people start to smell the alcohol in other people's drinks. My wine started to taste like paint thinner! For me this unpleasant alcohol phase lasted about three weeks or a month. }}} I could get used to this. No biggie.
{{{Then came the cure. I can tell you the minute and second I knew I was cured. It was't pleasant, and I didn't post about it right away. I had to come to some kind of peace with alcohol first, and that came soon thereafter. }}}
This the the biggie right here. What do you mean it wasnt pleasant? What kind of peace do you mean? And what "behavior" is under control? I dont get this at all. I have my 14 beers a night and more on the weekends. Keep my job, still get some action, maintaining. Do you still get the same level of euphoria when you cut down. And the gradualness makes sense as well from a scientific background.