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lvb65;1018867 wrote: Hi Moglor, lots of contradiction in your comment. If you are free of alcohol since 12 October, 2010, then why do you suppose " something which not everyone can bring to bear"? It surely is not helpful to say that " lots of people try Baclofen and give up on it" opposed to many that that don?t and are very positive and greatful for Baclofen.
I also think that baclofen is not a 100% guaranteed cure. Again, my point is that it's not an easy road. It takes dedication. I know many many people who simply wouldn't do it because "it's too hard," plus there are many people for whom the side effects are intolerable.
This is generally why I don't think that widespread adoption of baclofen as an alcoholism treatment would have any particularly broad-reaching impact on society. I'm certainly all for it getting the recognition it deserves, however.
-Moglor
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I think the members of this group are a self selected subset of the alcohol dependent in whom the other attempts have failed. It will always be difficult to get good accurate data but I do think that medical approaches to addiction, in general, are starting to get a tenuous foothold in the recovery industry. I am just damned lucky that I chose the clinic I did!. It was exactly what I needed. I didn't even know about bac until I got there. I, too, believe that many who have failed before bac were trying "hard" and sincerely. It is just that the cravings got to be too much for them. I know they were for me. I had always before feared that I was of the type described AA literature who was incapable of honesty. Turns out they were the dishonest ones! Free at last.
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moglor;1018846 wrote: Honestly, I doubt it would make that much of a difference in the grand scheme of things. Many if not most alcoholics are either in denial, or don't really want to quit. Even from the posts here, lots of people who try baclofen give up on it: it takes EFFORT and COMMITMENT, something which not everyone can bring to bear. It's not a magic pill, it's an anti-craving medication that happens to work a lot better than the other commonly available ones.
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Sunnyvalenting;1019790 wrote: I think the members of this group are a self selected subset of the alcohol dependent in whom the other attempts have failed. It will always be difficult to get good accurate data but I do think that medical approaches to addiction, in general, are starting to get a tenuous foothold in the recovery industry. I am just damned lucky that I chose the clinic I did!. It was exactly what I needed. I didn't even know about bac until I got there. I, too, believe that many who have failed before bac were trying "hard" and sincerely. It is just that the cravings got to be too much for them. I know they were for me. I had always before feared that I was of the type described AA literature who was incapable of honesty. Turns out they were the dishonest ones! Free at last.
Sunny
For whatever reason, yes I totally agree with you that WE are mostly the ones here! That's why I am here. Every time that I heard the opening "Preamble" at the AA meetings, I figured that I was one of the AA failure, "incapable of graspoing and develping a manner of living...bla, bla, BLA!
As for me, I am ever so grateful to have found this place here---of fellow AA rejects---but a place that gives US our only hope of salvation.
GOD bless Dr. OA, who has made ofr us being "Alcohol Free" a real possibility, despite AA.--------------------------------------------------
Dab
KOKO my friends! "Keep On Keeping On" your Baclofen journey.
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As will I, Ig! He is every bit as much a man as "Bill W" was, who found AA. In our case, it is, "Dr. Oliver Ameisen" (this time I spelled it correctly..*cough*...sorry).
He will be the founding father of the REAL cure for alcoholism. Or, at least, the one who put the daring modern-day researchers onto the fundemental drug that eventually becomes the "Be-all-that-ends-all" drug to relieve alcohol and many other drug, addiction.
OA's name will go down in history for this, I guarantee it....I just know it...because he stumbled upon the total way to addiction(s) freedom!
I hope he is reading this, because he needs to know what he has done for us, and for the rest of human history!
Cheers.--------------------------------------------------
Dab
KOKO my friends! "Keep On Keeping On" your Baclofen journey.
:h
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