Tex-
I have had the same issues. I agree with what you said...I am GRATEFUL for Bac in reducing the cravings but for me the medicine does have the effect of taking away both the highs and lows.
I am willing to live with this for now. There is no silver bullet. Perhaps one day they will refine it so that it doesn't have the "blunt" effect (based on my experience only).
I look at it as an opportunity to give me space. I still need to deal with the "why." I am a full advocate of the biological imbalance BUT there is something in my mind that loves the easy way out. For instance, my first impulse when my real computer gets crazy is either "alt-control-del" or unplug the computer and restart. I sometimes (reluctantly) try to figure out why my computer is getting jammed. When I am brave enough to just read or listen to all the free advice out on the Internet for fixing the problem I usually end up with a better fix. I also feel smarter for having taken the time to think a problem through with a calm mind.
So, maybe we give ourselves the time we need using BAC but then also build our circuits so that one day we can go it without. There is no rush...
This time 4 SURE! 
) and wasn't swept away by something funny or exciting. But it ended. And then the new normal set in and like everyone else new to sobriety, I had to figure out how to manage my emotions. (But without the overwhelming rushes of them. For that, I credit bac. And it's no small thing. If you spend a little time reading in the other parts of the forum, you'll see that the emotional responses to new sobriety are fairly overwhelming, and often lead to relapse. Bac changes that.)
Hope yours is fun, too.
. Sometimes I just have to be forceful and tell it to go pound sand. (especially when it won't shut up about my wife!)
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