It offers powerful and irrefutable visual evidence that baclofen works. With Dr. Anna Childress of the University of Pennsylvania narrating, we are shown two brain scans of a crack addict; pre-bac and post-bac. In the pre-bac video, the subject’s brain lights up like a Christmas tree when his cravings are triggered by an environmental cue. In the post-bac cue, the same cues produce barely a whisper in the brain.
I was watching this video the other night, and something jumped out at me that I either never noticed or sub-consciously ignored – those amazing results were achieved in seven days! (It mentions this at the 1:56 mark of the video)
Even following an aggressive titration schedule, this means a mere 60-80 mgs produced this change in the brain. I think that is wonderful news for all of us and offers some much needed hope for some of us.
Nothing is more heartbreaking than to see an MWO member taking massive amounts of bac and grow frustrated because he/she can’t seem to hit “The Switch”. Others think they have hit it, and then question this and grow despondent. Growing desperate, they then take even more bac. I fall in the latter category. There are times when I am sure I hit “The Switch” at 280 mgs. There are other times when I am sure I am on a unicorn safari.
In light of the video, I now question whether that really matters. Here is proof that our frontal lobes “wake up” at lower doses, and rather quickly. Some will say this subject hit his switch at a low level. My gut tells me it is more than that. As I look back, I got the greatest benefit from bac around 80 mgs.
However, the restored frontal lobe is like a muscle that has atrophied. It has to undergo rehab so I can make healthy choices. Whether that comes through therapy such as CBT or EMDR, the 12 steps, or a combination of the two, that is a personal choice.
As an aside, I have serious questions about how much bac per day a person can safely take. The only thing I have read, from a medical professional, was a blurb in OA’s book where one of his colleagues told him not to go over 300 mgs a day. I know some of you have gone over this amount. Is there something out there where a doctor says it is safe to take more than this amount? If so, I really need to see it.
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