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NoSugar;1466655 wrote: Holy Moly! I could have a house cleaner, a gardener, a chauffeur, ... well, maybe not, but the added bonus of not wasting $ on AL sure is nice, isn't it?
It seems like you have AL cravings in the late afternoon/early evening, Red. That is the only time I am inclined to drink also. When I was drinking, if I hadn't done so by ~ 7 pm, I just didn't. And the thought of drinking was actually quite sickening (likely due to the previous evening's exploits!) until about 3 or 4 pm when The Voice would start murmuring...
Anyway, I thought I had posted yesterday in your thread but perhaps just previewed it without sending, asking whether you used L-glutamine. It reduces both sugar- and alcohol-cravings and has not been shown to be toxic in numerous studies. The trick is, the brain can metabolize it for energy. When the brain is happy, physical cravings don't develop, and we at least have a chance of standing up to AL! I bought it in powdered form at a health food store in the Body Builder section. I also bought a jar of the 50 mg capsules for when I am away from home between 3 and 7 pm!!
Anyway, good job on this quit, Rednose! Keep on keeping on.
Thanks for the advise and support. Ya my time when I really would look for the bottle was around 2:30 pm. Then I never knew where it was going to lead me.
I will check with my Doc about the glutamineAll things in time if I am Alcohol free
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NoSugar;1466694 wrote: Good point! Thanks for adding that, Lizker. I think everyone coming off AL (or actively drinking it!) would do well to get the liver and kidney function blood tests to see where they stand.
(I am walking the walk here and got my normal function results back just today).
-NS
By the time they are elevated REAL damage has been done, could be years, could be weeks before the liver says 'no more ! '
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kuya;1466735 wrote: Make sure No sugar, that the normal results don't provoke the thought 'oh, I'm ok then, maybe a little drink to celebrate the relief ' ..........cos I KNOW I did that. Never had elevated liver enzymes, even when I felt REALLY ill.
By the time they are elevated REAL damage has been done, could be years, could be weeks before the liver says 'no more ! '
You are so good at putting our heads where they need to be! Thanks for getting to me before I screwed up (and boy would I be furious with myself if I tanked on day 29!!!).
- NS
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