coffee, I'm so sorry for your experience. I can't imagine what that was like. I hate that there are so many alcoholics who are deathly (literally) ill. I can only imagine what your suffering must be like in order for you to set your sights on bac again, but I understand and commend you for it.
I've thought a lot about you in the last month. The last time I *saw* you here was in chat. You were fairly freaked out, taking huge amounts of bac, but sober.
I was very worried about you after that evening, though.
I hope you'll expand and expound on your experience. It's a frightening one, to be sure. In order that others avoid a similar outcome I wonder if there are other factors that played a part? To be completely clear, I'm not belittling that experience and understand it has a place here on this forum. And definitely understand that baclofen played a huge role for you in this. It would simply help to know what could be done differently, since many of us have taken the quantities of bac that you were on. Without the horrific results.
I am so sorry for your experience. I hope Dr. L can help, but I also know for sure that there are docs in NYC that use high-dose-bac for addiction treatment. I just don't know who they are!
I wish I could offer more in the way of support for you and your family. (Your son was visiting, right? Ugh. That must have been excruciating for him, as well.) I'm so, so sorry.
:l
Karen
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