Fact is, most GP's or family doctors deal mainly with sniffles, sneezes, aches, and pains, with only a very small percentage being alcohol addicts. Nine out of ten, they just don't know what to do. Obviously, that is why I am reading threads and responses of some of some of you trying to buy these meds online. I'm not sure that is a very good idea.
For God's sake please try to see a specialist in the area of alcohol addiction. I knew I was at the end of the barrel when, over the past year and one half, I had to take xanax to ease withdrawals during the workday just so I could make it to the bottle at night. I opened the phonebook to yellow pages under alcohol addiction and found a doctor who specialized in outpatient detox. My life has changed for the better by doing just that one thing.
After taking a blood test to rule out liver disease and such, the doctor prescribed a myriad amount of medication in the beginning to deal with both withdrawals and cravings(with some being off label): Xanax XR, Valium, Neurontin, Namenda (these were to prevent withdrawals and possible seizures), and also Topomax and Campral for cravings. He also gave me information about the once a month injection of naltrexone called vivitrol. And I didn't have to ask for any of this stuff.
I am also seeing a counselor once a week for a period of time to help me determine what triggers my "need" to drink. All of this without inhouse rehab or the 12 steps. Not to say that this is wrong - just pointing out that even a hard core alchy such as myself can kick it with the right kind of medical help.
Bottom line - Please see the right kind of help for yourself - see a specialist in alcohol detox, even if you have to travel a ways to get it - your life is worth it!
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