When I take my antibuse half the battle is won
When I take my antibuse half the battle is won
I take it first thing in the morning and yes I could still drink if I want to vomit go bright red and have heart palputations which are scary!! Ifs a conforting feeling knowing that Ive made the desision to tkae my tablet and that day I will be sober
Keep up the good work, Angie. I have never liked the feeling of throwing up. How long do you have to be on Antabuse? And then what do you do after you finish it? Do you take it at the same time as working on a program?
Hi I take it first thing in the morning and my counceller has suggested at least 6 months with councelling as well :0). I dont think its harmful as long as you dont drink :0) I even put purfume on and didnt react
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Hey ang,
Sounds to me like antibuse is working really well for you.Unless that stops-I'd just keep doing what you're doing.You're sounding better than I've heard you in a very long time and I'm pleased for you. If you decide you need something else further down the track then sure-talk to your doctor about it if you think it's necessary.
You're doing great as is!
Julesxox
Sounds to me like antibuse is working really well for you.Unless that stops-I'd just keep doing what you're doing.You're sounding better than I've heard you in a very long time and I'm pleased for you. If you decide you need something else further down the track then sure-talk to your doctor about it if you think it's necessary.
You're doing great as is!
Julesxox
Hi Dee Hi Jules Im great day 11 for me. I have to take antibuse first thing in the morning as Im scared if I dont get into that habit I will get lazy and I dont want to do that :0(
what ya being up to Jules hows your gorgeous doggie? we left our old boy with a friend hes blind deaf and I felt that the long trip would be bad for him. We have a very cheeky spaniel poodle cross called Rosie shes a real sweetie.
what ya being up to Jules hows your gorgeous doggie? we left our old boy with a friend hes blind deaf and I felt that the long trip would be bad for him. We have a very cheeky spaniel poodle cross called Rosie shes a real sweetie.
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Hey darl,
I know my profile says "whoville" but Im actually down the better end of the north island (go the twins BTW whoop whoop!) and as far as I know we dont get Campral subsided here. However the generic name might dispute that ( I dunno what the generic is). However we do get Naltrexone (the yanks call it Revia) fully subsidised for alcohol craving reduction. I think you have to go through a phsychiatrist or hospital specialist to get it though. I did antabuse though my GP last year and it kept me sober - just beware of sauces at resturants! I got in trouble with a steak, that made me nauseous - ther was reduced alcohol in the sauce. Even mouthwash can get you in trouble!! Naltrxone better cause after a few weeks it removes cravings AND blocks receptors in brain to effects so no matter what you drink - you cant feel effects! Great huh! Ask your GP what is available, and in the meantime take some luvvies from another kiwi! We have got heaps of government help available - take it darl, take it!!!!
Gerts.
I know my profile says "whoville" but Im actually down the better end of the north island (go the twins BTW whoop whoop!) and as far as I know we dont get Campral subsided here. However the generic name might dispute that ( I dunno what the generic is). However we do get Naltrexone (the yanks call it Revia) fully subsidised for alcohol craving reduction. I think you have to go through a phsychiatrist or hospital specialist to get it though. I did antabuse though my GP last year and it kept me sober - just beware of sauces at resturants! I got in trouble with a steak, that made me nauseous - ther was reduced alcohol in the sauce. Even mouthwash can get you in trouble!! Naltrxone better cause after a few weeks it removes cravings AND blocks receptors in brain to effects so no matter what you drink - you cant feel effects! Great huh! Ask your GP what is available, and in the meantime take some luvvies from another kiwi! We have got heaps of government help available - take it darl, take it!!!!
Gerts.
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Im not sure which medical advice you are refering to in your sarcastic and slightly caustic comment. Perhaps you'd like to clarify?
hi Gertiegirl nice to see another kiwi I had a word with my councellor as I was tossing up naltrexene but her and I suggested if anutibuse is working for me then ist fine. I find if I take it first thing in the morning it takes away my thoughts of drinking coz Im so scared at the thought of having a reaction. I hope I didnt upset anyone about me going on about antibuse Im jsut thrilled that ist helping me I was starting to thaink I was going to end up on a park bench somewhere with no family freinds and have to bear in mind Im one drink away from that. I certainly love the hangover free mornings just love em. I dont think Dee was being sarcastic hes a lovely lovely guy and is very caring and probably coz Ive being chatting to him for a year or so is protective. when you get to know him your will love him to he has a great sence of humour and is very kind
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lol No worries, as I said to Dee - Im always grumpy and jump to defensive in the mornings (not hangover... just natural I havnt had a decent nights sleep since I cut out the booze and Im an ogre without enough sleep) and it WAS my bad...
I should have said naltrexone works better for me, not that its better full stop. :doh That can easily be misread as medical advice... so slap hand on my part. And awwwww, theres a couple of peeps here who I would protect (now where are they jumping to my defense???) too so it makes sense.
My bad... I been up for a few hours now and in a better mood, so hereby and forthwith confess the error of my ways.
Congrats on your sober time Ang, and Im delighted that whatever meds are helping!
Luvvies.
I should have said naltrexone works better for me, not that its better full stop. :doh That can easily be misread as medical advice... so slap hand on my part. And awwwww, theres a couple of peeps here who I would protect (now where are they jumping to my defense???) too so it makes sense.
My bad... I been up for a few hours now and in a better mood, so hereby and forthwith confess the error of my ways.
Congrats on your sober time Ang, and Im delighted that whatever meds are helping!
Luvvies.
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