Firstly, hi everyone as this is my first post. A little back-story: I've drank moderately heavily for a long time, initially was able to drink everyday for a time and then reduce back down again but over time withdrawal symptoms seemed to get worse and worse. Long story short I've been drinking 8 drinks a night (sometimes more on weekends) for the last two or three years. My brain is pretty well attuned and adapted to alcohol as even upping my dose a couple nights in a row often will bring on WD effects a day later, or trying to cut back slightly a couple days in a row will too. I want to try to slowly taper down (hopefully off for the most part eventually) but know I'll need something to help with the WD's (I'm especially worried about the slingshot effect because know it always takes that much more to get rid of the WD's once they set in even a little bit). I have done some research (on here and other places) and have come across several substances that may be of use (from benzos, to bac, gabapentin). So am wondering what you all think is the best medication to help deal with WD's during a taper. I should mention at this point I'm not looking for an anti-craving medication necessarily just something to help with WD's so I can go about my normal life while trying to taper down (I think/hope I have the willpower to do it, that may be naive but I'll deal with that and try to change things up if that ends up being the case.). Any advice, experiences or links to info would be appreciated. Thanks!
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Firstly, hi everyone as this is my first post. A little back-story: I've drank moderately heavily for a long time, initially was able to drink everyday for a time and then reduce back down again but over time withdrawal symptoms seemed to get worse and worse. Long story short I've been drinking 8 drinks a night (sometimes more on weekends) for the last two or three years. My brain is pretty well attuned and adapted to alcohol as even upping my dose a couple nights in a row often will bring on WD effects a day later, or trying to cut back slightly a couple days in a row will too. I want to try to slowly taper down (hopefully off for the most part eventually) but know I'll need something to help with the WD's (I'm especially worried about the slingshot effect because know it always takes that much more to get rid of the WD's once they set in even a little bit). I have done some research (on here and other places) and have come across several substances that may be of use (from benzos, to bac, gabapentin). So am wondering what you all think is the best medication to help deal with WD's during a taper. I should mention at this point I'm not looking for an anti-craving medication necessarily just something to help with WD's so I can go about my normal life while trying to taper down (I think/hope I have the willpower to do it, that may be naive but I'll deal with that and try to change things up if that ends up being the case.). Any advice, experiences or links to info would be appreciated. Thanks!Tags: None
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Do you plan to obtain your meds through an MD? That would be the best source for this information. Someone here might be able to post about what worked for them, but their body and overall health might be very different from yours.My life is better without alcohol, since 9/1/12. My sobriety tool is the list at permalink 236 on the toolbox thread under monthly abstinance.
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Benzos work but you can't drink on them AT ALL,you won't be able to taper while using them,everyone's withdrawal is different, you might not even have them that bad but to be safe see your doctorI have too much shit to do today and tomorrow to drink:sohappy:
I'm taking care of the "tomorrow me":thumbsup:
Drinkin won't help a damn thing! Will only make me sick for DAYS and that ugly, spacey dumb feeling-no thanks!
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Hi Raoule, I did a taper when it quit. I was drinking 8 to 10 per night for almost 10 years before I quit. I tapered for 5 days, 8,6,4,2,1 drinks per night. I did not have any withdrawals. I was not an all day drinker, just after work til I passed out.
Everyone is different. Do you experience withdraw during the day? Do you only drink at night. When I did my taper, I also drank tons of water and took lots of hot baths. I also loaded up on vitamins. My counselor thought the only way I could quit safely was by inpatient detox. There was no way I could do that. So I spaced out my drinks those nights and really monitored how I felt. I really experienced no withdrawals at all.
I hope you figure out a way. If nothing else, talk to your doctor.Last edited by red67; March 20, 2016, 02:01 PM.AL free since March 17th 2011...loving this life. No drinking no matter what.
Hi my name is Lori and i am so happy to be here.
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