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Can You Drink Your Way to Sobriety?

Can You Drink Your Way to Sobriety?

Update: 2024-08-012
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Today, we have a special story from two friends and former Free Pressers, Andy Mills and Matt Boll. They have a new podcast, Reflector, that I think you’re going to love, and we’re sharing an episode where they look at some of the hidden truths and misconceptions about alcoholism and how to treat it.


Alcohol consumption increased more during the Covid years than it had at any time in the past 50 years. In fact, Americans were drinking so much that from 2020 through 2021, there were approximately 178,000 alcohol-related deaths, which is more deaths than from all drug overdoses combined, including opioids.


And yet most Americans with a drinking problem never speak to their doctors about their drinking, and fewer than 6 percent of them receive any form of treatment whatsoever.


Today, a woman named Katie tells the story of her self-experimentation with a little-known but highly effective drug to combat her alcohol addiction.


It’s not only an incredibly moving story of one woman’s journey but it also gets to the bigger question of why these types of medications aren’t widely used in America, and it challenges everything we know about alcoholism and how to treat it.


Check out Reflector wherever you get your podcasts, or by going to reflector.show and becoming a subscriber. 


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Tom Hilpert

I read the article written by Katie when TFP/CS published. I'm happy this info is getting out, there, but I noticed that every one studiously avoided an incredibly central issue: even with Naltrexone, the drinker has to make a choice ahead of time that she is not going to get any real enjoyment from it. He/she has to do this EVERY SINGLE TIME How is that any different from choosing not to drink? You still have to make an active choice, day by day, to not "get anything" out of alcohol.

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Can You Drink Your Way to Sobriety?

Can You Drink Your Way to Sobriety?

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