Update-
Well, family stuff is finally over. Great to see them all and good to mark such important milestones with them, but I'm definitely glad to get back to regular life in which I can focus on getting healthy with less distractions.
Tuesday- AF- it was fairly easy, little to no cravings. I'd hoped to spend all day working on art project but instead read more info on bac safety etc. all day long, partly prompted by recent arguments here on the forum. Finally came to the conclusion that I'm at ease with my choice of medication protocol.
Wednesday- AF. Fairly easy, no cravings.
Thursday- July 4th. Made conscious mental decision that I was going to be AF while celebrating with family tonight. Once I made the mental commitment, it was pretty easy with no cravings. It helped that I'm commiting to this art project and want to stay sharp so I can finish it.
Friday- AF. Fairly easy, only mild thoughts of alcohol. Not cravings really, but more like thoughts of "do I want to?" Decided that not really, I didn't.
So here it is Saturday morning and I've racked up 4 AF days with little discomfort or cravings. It's remarkable to look back on it- I did note that the mental decision/commitment was significant, since if I hadn't done that, it would have been easy to just say fuck it and drink on the 4th with everyone. It seems bac may be making it easier for me to get past cravings and actually make the decision logically...
I'm not saying I've hit my switch yet, I'm going to continue to titrate up slowly and monitor craving levels. But very encouraging progress indeed.
Best to all.
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