2023-04-11 at 4:17 AM UTC
AngryOnion
Big Wig
[the nightly self-effacing broadsheet]
I'm so sick of being sick.
The booze has to go.
I have been watching a lot of you tube vids on the Sinclair method and Naltrexone and decided I would give it a shot.
Anyone here use this stuff before?
Alcohol is my nightmare I have been through cigs,cocaine ,amps, never got into opioids they make me puke.
Weed is nothing more than something to help me sleep I smoke it all the time before bed and that's it.
Benzo's have place but you they have to be respected and I only go there when it absolutely necessary.
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2023-04-11 at 4:44 AM UTC
Isn't that the one they tested on prisoners or whatever
that makes you puke your guts out if you try drinking
Unlike varenicline (brand name Chantix), naltrexone is not useful for quitting smoking. Naltrexone has also been under investigation for reducing behavioral addictions such as gambling or kleptomania as well as compulsive sexual behaviors in both offenders and non-offenders (e.g. compulsive porn viewing and masturbation). The results were promising. In one study, the majority of sexual offenders reported a strong reduction in sexual urges and fantasies which reverted to baseline once the medication was discontinued. Case reports have also shown cessation of gambling and other compulsive behaviors, for as long as the medication was taken
wtf, sounds vile.
17-(cyclopropylmethyl)-4,5α-epoxy-3,14-dihydroxymorphinan-6-one
You know it's good when it has EPOXY in the chemical name lmao
never seen that in my life before.
I'd rather lock myself in a dungeon than take that shit but I hope it works for you OP
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2023-04-11 at 5:09 AM UTC
gadzooks
Dark Matter
[keratinize my mild-tasting blossoming]
As a fellow alcoholic who has considered naltrexone, I will say...
Give it a shot.
Liquors a tough thing to give up.
I once went several months without a drink. That was tough.
My words of advice are as follows:
If you're on your first few weeks without a drink, seek out similar company.
Don't throw all judgment to the fates and expect to roll a 100.
Most importantly, this hurdle takes the kind of strength that your average human being simply does not possess.
You have to believe in yourself first and foremost and then you can pull it off.
If you hit that echelon, Holla at a playa. I've been through it. But it's beatable.
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2023-04-11 at 5:13 AM UTC
Originally posted by gadzooks
As a fellow alcoholic who has considered naltrexone, I will say…
Give it a shot.
Liquors a tough thing to give up.
I once went several months without a drink. That was tough.
My words of advice are as follows:
If you're on your first few weeks without a drink, seek out similar company.
Don't throw all judgment to the fates and expect to roll a 100.
Most importantly, this hurdle takes the kind of strength that your average human being simply does not possess.
You have to believe in yourself first and foremost and then you can pull it off.
If you hit that echelon, Holla at a playa. I've been through it. But it's beatable.
reminds me of the time the toilet overfilled
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2023-04-11 at 5:24 AM UTC
Originally posted by gadzooks
I remember that.
How are you doing, ACP?
pretty good man im glad youre here howe are you
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2023-04-11 at 8:42 AM UTC
RIPtotse
victim of incest
[my adversative decurved garbo]
Damn bro..idk i always thought that causing antaganization to my opiod receptors for long periods would be weird. But shit i guess theyve been filled with agonists for hella long time so whatev
2023-04-11 at 9:49 AM UTC
If ur gonna take naltrexone you might as well take heroin to ease ur transition off of alcohol
trust me im not a doctor i dont know what im talking about and i would NOT steer you wrong
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2023-04-11 at 1:09 PM UTC
Just stop drinking nigga. No need for replacement therapy.
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2023-04-11 at 1:53 PM UTC
RIPtotse
victim of incest
[my adversative decurved garbo]
Eh it depends on the level if addiction jiggaboo
Like if hes physically dependent he needs medicsl intervention and to switch to a benzo or some gaba agonist and reduce the dosage overtime to prevent withdrawals and possible gran mal seziure
But i wouldnt think a brit would understand this
2023-04-11 at 4:54 PM UTC
I've never known anyone use naltrexone for alcohol but I have known a few people on it for opioids and it definitely made them not want to get high. Usually it was given to them right before they left jail and before they used again so I'm sure that had something to do with it. If you're at the point of desperation and looking for any solution I guess it's not a bad idea but I personally have no experience with it. Good luck though I do know it's not an easy thing to do but if you're truly tired of the lifestyle that makes it easier to do.
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2023-04-18 at 5:20 PM UTC
when you gotta drink at work or else you will have a seizure operating heavy machinery
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2023-04-22 at 12:19 AM UTC
AngryOnion
Big Wig
[the nightly self-effacing broadsheet]
So I decided not to take my pill this morning,so far so good nice buzz going.
Will start again tomorrow.
It's nice to be able to have a real measure of control.
I like it I like it a lot.
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