Old 03-14-2011, 11:46 PM
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Shreddi
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Originally Posted by Anna View Post
I definitely think that the older you get, the harder it gets to recover.

But, for sure, check with your dr to see how your health is.
1000000% right, I felt Great after a case when younger, forget what age I started feeling it but.... thinking 40's even younger. Im on a kick of trying to exsersize (can't even spell it), eat well, etc. etc. to avoid them. A doctor asked me "are you trying to be a healthy alcoholic?" Hell yes, getting older sucks.

I searched Campral, noticed OP's post. Just answering your question. NOT judging and sorry if its not very supportive. If you want to quit drinking best of luck to you and wish I knew how. I realize I just like the way it makes me feel not disciplined enough anymore which is sure sign of everything said about Alcoholism. Naltrexone might be the thing for you IF alcohol is only thing your doing and no pain killers at all. Ask Dr. and be 100 percent honest with everything you take before naltrexone or anything. Best of Luck old man haha. I'm way older . Hope your doing good, OP and everyone. Be healthy.
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