lo0p--sorry! One side effect of Bac (that I experience daily) is inarticulateness. Is that a word? I find it hard to get my thoughts out, and they often come out disjointed and confusing.
That comment did indeed come out of a long discussion we had re: the cerebellum. The good dr. is very interested in the cerebellum, & has even written books on it (Emotion and the Psychodynamics of the Cerebellum, Fred M. Levin, (9781855755772) Paperback - Barnes & Noble). I wish I'd written down our conversation, since he (unlike me atm! ) is extraordinarily articulate. Basically, he said that the cerebellum is watching, taking notes, and learning from the whole bac experience. It is watching, with interest, what is happening as those addictive bonds (GABA/BDNFs) are broken. It is reformulating my whole worldview, and will use that knowledge it has gained to help me move forward. He stated that once those bonds are destroyed, my brain will go into an active recovery mode, creating new brain cells and fixing the AL-related damage/thought patterns. He said that I will get "smarter and smarter" and that over time, it will figure out new ways--healthier ways--to approach problems, ones that don't involve the bottle. I wish I could find the thread the neva eva posted, the one in which he said that she would get "smarter and more sweet" over time. That wasn't exactly it, but I can't find the quote right now. :h
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