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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Same. I quit drinking too (with the help of naltrexone, which has been incredibly helpful. More doctors should do more to help patients. No one even knows about it). I will say that not only do I not see any benefits, my life is also less enjoyable now. After a long day with the kids, there's nothing to look forward to when they go to bed. [b]But I do plan on sticking with it. [/b]I don't think I could get more Nal out of my doctor and I don't think I could have stopped without it. I tried many times over the years.[/quote] Really, why? What’s the point of long life if you’re not enjoying it? I’d rather have a slightly shorter life that’s fun, than a longer one with few pleasures.[/quote] You really “enjoy” and “cherish” alcohol every time you drink it? I doubt that. In hindsight I’d say most of my drinking was just a waste. It didn’t make the dinner or a trip or sitting on the couch watching a ball game or movie with my husband any better. The wines weren’t memorable. Any brief buzz didn’t create some super fun night. It was just pointless empty calories.[/quote] Who are you quoting? I’m the PP you’re responding to and I didn’t use the word cherish. Don’t put words in my mouth. All it does is cheapen and invalidate your argument.[/quote]
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