Joe, I would encourage you to talk with a doctor or psychiatrist. After a consult, the two of you together can determine which meds would be most effective for you.
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Joe, I would encourage you to talk with a doctor or psychiatrist. After a consult, the two of you together can determine which meds would be most effective for you.In the middle of my life's journey, I found myself in a dark wood, as I had lost the straight path. It is a difficult thing to speak about, how wild, harsh and impenetrable that wood is. Just thinking about it recreates the fear. It is scarcely less bitter than death, but in order to tell of the good that I found there, I must tell of the other things I saw there. --Dante, paraphrased
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Joemero;1502703 wrote: I'm thinking about Naltrexone and the sinclair method, but reading that book kinda set me off this weekend because I justified the fact that the Alcohol Deprivation Effect can be bad for you, etc...risk of a worse relapse etc, and that weaning off with the Naltrexone is better in curing the addiction. Problem is I don't have the medication yet! Duh :argh:I used the Sinclair Method to beat my alcoholic drinking.
Drank within safe limits for almost 2 years
AF date 22/07/13
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Hi Joe
I agree with Kuya there is not enough hours in the day when sober ;0) since I've quit I read tonnes, watch great movies, exercise, play scrabble!! Before I just drank wine and slept. My drinking was out of control so I had no choice but to quit, but I did totally worry about socialising and yes there have been tough social occasions but overall I feel better. Use excuses with people you don't know that well or colleagues health is always a good one.
But when ou get more confident you will be happy to say you just don't fancy it.
Take it a day at a time xxAF since 2nd Oct 2012
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