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    Hi, wonder if anyone can help me? I purchased Kudzu Rescue about 10 days ago, I still haven't received it (I live in Canada) how long typically does it take?

    My 2nd question, is I read "The End of My Addiction" spell binding. Is baclofen better than kudzu rescue? Any feedback, comments, suggestions, I would greatly appreciate.

    Thank you in advance:new::H:new::

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    Hi Aoterora and welcome , not into the meds myself but try posting on the meds section ( not good at doing links) lots of people will give you advice about them there
    AF 5/jan/2011

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      Just Starting

      Hi Aoterora, I am with the Madmans on this one, I don't have experience with those drugs. It is great that you are fighting this battle. You can do it, one day at a time. All the best,
      Hill
      Sober since Feb 7, 2010.

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        Thank you everyone, still trying to get used to all of this

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          Just Starting

          Welcome Aoterora. Baclofen is my saviour. For me, it has been the magic, silver bullet needed to 'slay The Beast." I am completely AF and have absolutely no desire for alcohol in any shape or form. I can honestly say it has been the 'cure' I hoped for. Have you Googed Olivier Amieson and thought of reading his book on how he cured his alcoholism?
          I ordered Kudzu and it never arrived, so I can't comment on that, but others highly recommend it.
          Best wishes on your journey.
          :h Mish :h
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          Never give up...
          GET UP!!!

          AF since 25th November, 2011

          What might have been is an abstraction
          Remaining a perpetual possibility
          Only in a world of speculation.
          What might have been and what has been
          Point to one end, which is always present. T.S. Eliot

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