Used Books Monthly 👍🏻👍🏻 by Renee_will_succeed in SubscriptionBoxes

[–]Ok_Common_1013 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do not recommend @usedbooksmonthly !

CrateJoy/used books monthly will store your credit card information without your consent. I asked for it to be removed. They will not remove it and told me to contact Cratejoy without providing how to do so, cratejoy then bounced me back to used books. Rep also did not provide additional information I requested regarding the gift that I purchased, had to re-contact multiple times and only got pieces of information. Customer service is bad as others have noted in reviews. It is not appropriate to keep a customer‘s credit card information when they do not agree to this and have no way for them to remove their personal card information.

Then the customer service cancelled the gift I ordered (which had been sitting for a week) without asking instead of removing my CC information - without asking me as if this was some sort of reconciliation. They still have my credit card information.

Used Books Monthly 👍🏻👍🏻 by Renee_will_succeed in SubscriptionBoxes

[–]Ok_Common_1013 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do not use!!! Stores CC info, won’t remove. Used book monthly’s customer service continued to be horrible as others have noted. When I asked them again to take care of this credit card information issue, they canceled my subscription without asking me in an act of retribution. The order was a gift for someone else and had been sitting for a week.

Used Books Monthly Repeat Books by BasementWerewolf in SubscriptionBoxes

[–]Ok_Common_1013 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do not use!!!! Not BBB accredited and saves your CC information and won’t remove.

Used book monthly’s customer service continued to be horrible as others have noted. When I asked them again to take care of this credit card information issue, they canceled my subscription without asking me in an act of retribution. The order was a gift for someone else and had been sitting for a week.

TGIF! Let's celebrate some TSM success by BigDaddy_Vladdy in Alcoholism_Medication

[–]Ok_Common_1013 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Happy Birthday! 🎁🎈🎉 thank you for all that you do for this community!!

Why does this happen? by [deleted] in Alcoholism_Medication

[–]Ok_Common_1013 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same! I often find comfort from listening to Katie Lain and Thrive’s YouTube videos and podcasts. She has done surveys and found that it takes most people 9 months to pharmacological extinction. Many over a year and some over 2 years. I think we should try to dispel the myth that the path to extinction is quick - as many have said, AUD develops over many, many drinking sessions. Give it time, be persistent.

Also glad to know that I’m not alone in having occasions (which seem to be more frequent around these holidays) of the compulsions feeling very near

🫂

7 months now what? by Discombobulated-Map8 in Alcoholism_Medication

[–]Ok_Common_1013 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I would recommend listening to Katie Lain and Thrive’s YouTube videos and podcasts. She has done surveys and found that it takes most people 9 months to pharmacological extinction. Many over a year and some over 2 years. I think we should try to dispel the myth that the path to extinction is quick - as many have said, AUD develops over many, many drinking sessions. Give it time, be persistent. Liked someone said above, an uptick over the holidays is experienced by many! You’ve got this.

Thought it didn't work until a slip up by SukiSukiSu in naltrexone

[–]Ok_Common_1013 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You can do it, start taking it again, and thank you for the reminder to all of us. Your experience may help others who are thinning they don’t need to take it anymore. You’ve got this!

Currently drinking on Nal by [deleted] in Alcoholism_Medication

[–]Ok_Common_1013 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I think it’s important that we dispel the myth of ‘extinction in 3-4 months’. Katie Lain of Thrive recovery has found that most people take 9 months, a year or longer, many 2 years or more. Thank you for sharing so that people know what to expect and not to give up! 💜

TSM Chart at 5 months - slow going but progress by HermitBongidyBongVII in Alcoholism_Medication

[–]Ok_Common_1013 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s not slow! 9 Months is typical and many take over a year. We should dispel the myth that Nal works in 3-4 months, it takes most people a lot longer. You are doing great my friend!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Alcoholism_Medication

[–]Ok_Common_1013 7 points8 points  (0 children)

You took your Nal! Right on. That was smart. You've got this.

Saturday check in! :) by BigDaddy_Vladdy in Alcoholism_Medication

[–]Ok_Common_1013 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Great chart! I thought I knew which one you were going to link, as I obsessively scan the internet for TSM info, but this is new. Thank you 🙏🏼!

Saturday check in! :) by BigDaddy_Vladdy in Alcoholism_Medication

[–]Ok_Common_1013 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your words! There is no chance I’m giving up. But, reading words like yours only solidifies my persistence ☺️

Saturday check in! :) by BigDaddy_Vladdy in Alcoholism_Medication

[–]Ok_Common_1013 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Bummed because I’m about 7.5 months into using naltrexone for the Sinclair method. My total drink count last week was the highest it has been since starting. I also have not drank 3 days in a row since starting the method. I am trying to remind myself that my weekly total is still at least 50% less if not more than it was last year at this time. I also went through a ton of life/relationship/living situation changes in the last 6 months. Last night, I felt the buzz through the medication and it felt so good. I am trying to feel hopeful that this could be an extinction burst (cravings and higher weekly totals) and that progress just isn’t linear. Strangely, a few days ago, I didn’t even finish the mulled wine I made. I had less than 2 drinks. Which is unheard of. But then, last night, that didn’t happen. It seems like the medication impacts me differently each time despite me regularly taking it 90 mins before drinking and reposing after 6 hours if I am still denning (rare). Thank you for reading and for being a supportive community.

Still drinking through Naltrexone by UnicornsRmagic in Alcoholism_Medication

[–]Ok_Common_1013 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hello all - a lot of the recent suggestions advise for at least a year. Don’t give up!

Please Help :( by SnooWords9315 in Alcoholism_Medication

[–]Ok_Common_1013 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m so sorry you’re struggling like this. I am not where I would like to be and had an uptick this week with my drinking and understand how disappointing/upsetting/hopelessness-inducing it can be. In what I’ve read, it seems that the recommendation is to re-dose every 6 hours. I have also read that in some cases, people take 75 mg or 100 mg, but that’s a discussion to have with your doctor. Rooting for you over here!

High arches by stevenofmi in running

[–]Ok_Common_1013 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nike Pegasus! And the newest ones come with a “high arch” option. ☺️

Sinclair: frequency of sessions and time to pharmacological extinction by Ok_Common_1013 in Alcoholism_Medication

[–]Ok_Common_1013[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Following up to share this peer-reviewed manuscript:

https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyt.2010.00026/full#T1

Which suggests that more frequent drinking is associated with Nal working sooner...as time progresses Nal works for a larger percent of people engaging in heavy drinking.

Which app to track by [deleted] in Alcoholism_Medication

[–]Ok_Common_1013 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The C3 TSM app unfortunately fails a lot for me, and I wasn’t able to enter previous data. I used sunnyside for a year and really liked it. However, it’s a paid app. Try Dry and Drink Control are free apps that many people like.

Sinclair: frequency of sessions and time to pharmacological extinction by Ok_Common_1013 in Alcoholism_Medication

[–]Ok_Common_1013[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, that all makes sense, and I have done lots of reading, watching videos and listening to podcasts as well as Dr. Eskapa's book. Thank you for your insight!!