Quick update; Two nights ago I started taking 75mgs -- an increase of 25mgs -- from the 50mgs I've been on for the last couple of months. Had an hour or so of mild nausea yesterday, which wasn't pleasant, but at least assured me that the little extra Nal was kicking in. Had 5 drinks the first night and 5 the second, so no immediate change in the quantity---however---when I went to the liquor store, I could not for the life of me grab my ol' drink of choice; beer.
I've been drinking beer almost exclusively for 30 years, with the odd cooler or wine here or there thrown in for some variety. Well, the thought of drinking beer NOW, totally repulses me....and THAT my friends is very good news. In fact, since starting the Nal, I have noticed over time that my interest in the beer was waning...some days I felt like I was pouring battery acid down my throat, especially after the first one or two.
So, I think this it clear evidence that TSM extinction effect is REALLY working!!! Certainly the number of drinks that I have each day has declined significantly since starting the Nal (about 20 units less per week and no more bingeing or hangovers) but now my taste for beer has gone out the window, and that has to be because of TSM extinction process. If someone had asked me a couple of months ago if I could one day envision myself not liking to drink beer, I would have told them they were crazy!!! Well look at me now!
Even more amazing, is that I am actually extremely HAPPY that I don't like the taste of beer anymore! Wow -- what a change in two short months!!! Happy, and now EXCITED to look forward to the Nal continuing it's magic, with GREAT hope that it will eventually extinguish my drinking altogether. I'm not interested in drinking moderately....well, especially since reading a few excellent books about alcoholism, like Allen Carr's "EasyWay to Quit Drinking" to name only one. But at the same time I'm SO happy to know that if I do choose to have the odd drink here or there, I can do so with impunity as long as I follow the Nal "Golden Rule" and take it at least one hour before I drink.
And for those of you who have not had the opportunity to read Dr. Escapa and Dr. Sinclairs book, "The Cure for Alcoholism" (which you MUST if you want to get the most out of being on the Sinclair Method & Naltrexone) what my experience here illustrates perfectly is how all inclusive the "Extinction" effect is from the Naltrexone. Not only does it gradually extinguish the desire for alcohol, it also affects -- extinguishes/lessens -- ones interest in the things or activities associated with the drinking. This includes the whole drinking process, from thinking about having a drink, to going to the pub or liquor store, to drinking your favourite drink, to the whole experience where you drink. So, you not only lose the interest in alcohol, you also lose interest in getting it, in going to the pub, even in being at the pub (to drink), or if you have been an at-home drinker, the interest in doing just that gets lessened or extinguished as well.
This perfectly addresses the initial concern that many people have when they contemplate putting a stop to their drinking. They wonder how life will be without going to the pub to socialize, or how home life will be without spending the evening drinking. TSM takes care of ALL of that! It extinguishes not only your desire to drink, but also all of the activities related to the drinking. So, assuming the Naltrexone is working for you, after a certain amount of time you simply won't even want to, or even care about, going to the pub or having those drinks at home! But what if you really enjoy the social element of going to the pub to be with the boy's (or gals)? Well, you can still do that, but you will have the freedom and choice to NOT drink!
As for me...I am also happy to report that in the past couple of months my interest in going to the pub to socialize has decreased significantly. About a month into taking the Nal, I realized that my pub friends were not nearly so great and interesting to me when I wasn't as drunk as they were. I also realized that there was only one of the bunch who really cared about our friendship outside of the pub, and he is now the one I spend most of my time drinking with. Fortunately, he works out of town! So when he's not around, I'm finding home to be a lot more interesting than the pub! I'm saving a lot of money as well!
I wish everyone here continued and increasing success with your own personal Nal journey. Good luck to you, and thanks for being here in support of one another.
Take care.
