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Hi Steve, i hope you can see this reply, or anyone who could help me here, i was looking for every single post in the forum for the exacly same question, what about it naltrexone effect is worn off? If the naltrexone effect is worn off, is the risk only in drinking itself? What about the cravings? If the effect is worn off, the craving of the drink itself, could cause a endorphin rush and thus the cyle of nocontrol would begin. On this precise moment, the person would not even think in taking the pill one hour after, knowing that the "buzz" is available now? So im am confused about the 1 hour after drinking, and no one can explain me, because if the person has bad luck and doesnt notice or forgets to take the pill after the effects of nal warns off, when the craving comes, he is, in fact, a "dead man walking" right? So if taking it every day, as no effect as the experts say, but only 1 hour after drinking, why does everyone here in the sinclair method forget that, 24 hours after the 50 mg is taken, naltrexone HAS ALSO NO EFFECT, BUT ACTUALLY PLUS MORE WORSENING EFFECTS, like worse craving and worse anticipation endorphin rush of drinking??
So my question is: When naltrexone warns off, even if i dont drink, i will have the craving to drink, the same craving when i drink, the anticipation craving that mimics the same craving while drinking. So why would sinclair method work if it depends on my voluntary decision of taking nal 1 hour before, since the same decision would be overrided/repressed with the craving? I am seeing here a no way out cycle, except if taking it every day to prevent cravings.
1 HOUR + NAL + DRINKING = CURE. Are we forgetting 24 HOURS + NONAL + CRAVING = GREATER GRAVING AND HEAVY DRINKING??
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