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    I am Dr. Ameisen. I wish to share some news with you

    Dear all,

    I have written a post 18 months ago and conveyed to you that I would only very rarely intervene on MWO because it is your forum and your battlefield. Therefore, after this post, I will not write any other one anytime soon.

    I have read some of your questions and concerns and wish to address a few of these:

    1) Like in the Netherlands, I have indeed triggered a trial in France. It will use up to 300mg/d and include more than 200 patients. Pr. Philippe Jaury will be coordinating the trial and I will guide him at his request. Dr Michel Craplet has nothing to do with it. He simply is one of the knee-jerk opponents to baclofen. There are plenty of them but they are irrelevant in the sense that they have obvious conflicts of interest. How cant hey be in favor of baclofen, a drug that costs next to nothing? It is most difficult to be neutral about it if you work for rehabilitation centers that have everything to lose from the success of baclofen.

    2) I am always pleased to help Dr L. at his request for each of his difficult cases but I also wish to inform you that my treatment protocol is now receiving a lot of attention in the US and that the number of physicians using it keeps growing exponentially. I am in close touch with some of them and we are successfully working on other addictions than alcohol.

    3) From 2009 on, I have been invited to lecture on my discovery in many universities such as Harvard or NYU in the US, Zurich and Berlin in Europe and everywhere, physicians who attended my talk started prescribing baclofen, seeing the results for themselves and spreading the word.

    3) In addition, the media is drumming the information in a major and objective way. In France, in the past weeks alone, the three leading TV channels have devoted prime time (evening news) to the fact that physicians using my protocol report results that they could never have imagined before. Same with the radio stations and nearly all the newspapers and magazines have written articles about my book, my work and the successes. More than fifty articles have been devoted to it in July and August alone. Academia and the media claim that it "is the first time that a book for the general public ("The end of my addiction") has changed the course of a disease."!

    4) As you probably know "Science" which, along with "Nature" is the most prestigious scientific international journal has devoted a full page in its May 6, 2011 issue (both on paper and online) with the focus on my book and its repercussions worldwide (article by Martin Enserink). This is extraordinary exposure for the treatment. Never to my knowledge has "Science" discussed a book if they did not feel it had major relevance and impact on medicine and/or science.

    If I am making myself rare here, it is because my role is to prescribe baclofen, to teach colleagues, to publish in medical journals and to answer the media about my current work and the current developments that result from it.

    I just thought that this update might help you keep your spirits high and continue your struggle.

    Best to all,
    Dr. Ameisen

    FINAL PRECISIONS :

    As mentioned in my book, my switch dose was 270mg/d. This was in February 2004. In a matter of weeks I went down to 120mg/d which I stayed on for a while. I since have used baclofen at ranges around half of that dose and sometimes more. But please realize that MY case is irrelevant and should not serve as a model. Each patient is different. A year ago, a British patient sought my help. He had been fired from a very important government job because of drunkenness at work. His life was devastated. He was suffering injury after injury from falls and was about to die. I progressively brought his dose up to 530mg/d. He had no side effect whatsoever and was biking with more energy than ever before. This dose fully suppressed his dependence. We since brought the dose down to 480mg/d and he now leads a normal life at 400mg/d. This is the highest dose I ever had to use.

    The patient would long have been dead today. He is happier than ever and has a girlfriend, a dream he had long abandoned.

    One has to balance the risks of baclofen, not in a vacuum, but in comparison with one of the most poisonous drugs : alcohol!

    I invite physicians to search the medical literature and look for a single dangerous side effect of long term high-dose baclofen. In seven years that I have published my first paper, not one single phyisician has raised an objection or claimed that one single patient has sufferred a severe or irreversible side effect of high-dose baclofen! It does not take a medical literature search to see that the drug alcohol kills every day and massively so. For this, one needs to only open a newspaper any day or watch the evening news. Immediate and long term deadliness of alcohol has been common knowledge for centuries.

    The British Medical Journal published a paper a few years ago asserting that there is no evidence-based support that the use of the parachute prevents death and injuries since they could not find a study ? parachute use vs no-parachute use ? in a literature search. The authors concluded that in order to have evidence-based data, a trial ? parachute vs no parachute ? should be conducted. This article was of course humorous. The BMJ simply wanted to remind its readers that in medicine too, common sense should prevail!

    And finally, the number of patients treated with my protocol, in France alone, and for alcoholism alone, exceeds 50,000, as the highly respected Professor Robert Debr? recently indicated in his blog.

    Best wishes,
    Dr. Ameisen

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    I am Dr. Ameisen. I wish to share some news with you

    Thanks for that Dr Ameisen, I don't take bac myself but I welcome & applaud what you are trying to do.


    :congratulatory: Clean & Sober since 13/01/2009 :congratulatory:

    Until one is committed there is always hesitant thoughts.
    I know enough to know that I don't know enough.

    This signature has been typed in front of a live studio audience.

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      #3
      I am Dr. Ameisen. I wish to share some news with you

      Thank you for all your work, Dr. Ameisen.

      I'm excited for the day when baclofen becomes standard treatment for everyone suffering from this disease.
      Knowledge of what is possible is the beginning of happiness.
      George Santayana

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        #4
        I am Dr. Ameisen. I wish to share some news with you

        Where can I find one of the doctors that you are working with Dr. Ameisen?

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          I am Dr. Ameisen. I wish to share some news with you

          I'm very confused. I am tired because I can't sleep and I can't think very well because I'm taking a whole shitload of baclofen. I am dazed and I am dazed everyday. I do remember before I started any of this that Olivier Ameisen posted here a few months ago. I don't remember much about that or much about anything these days but I do remember that YOU posted here, more than once, just a few months ago. NOT 18 months ago, it was NOT that long ago.

          Do you not remember that? The reason that I ask is because I am afraid of what baclofen is doing to my brain. If you do not remember having posted here and do not remember the BIG fuss you kicked up back then, then I'm even more worried. I pretty much want to cry right now.

          You have not said anything new here, nothing about how you are, what it's been like for you all these years, and people have asked repeatedly that you please share the rest of your story. And you do not. Why not? I'm afraid that the brain-fry that I feel everyday is going to be permanent. I'm afraid that my memory is being terribly effected by all this. I had to drop a class because I cannot do book-study memorization while on baclofen. I am an honor student and I have never had to drop a class before, not ever no matter how much I was drinking. I am afraid that if I keep taking this stuff that the brain fry will be permanent. Do you have any thoughts on that?

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            #6
            I am Dr. Ameisen. I wish to share some news with you

            Hi Dazed Welcome to MWO. I noticed that this is your first post so it may be an idea to start a thread so people can get to know you. Also there is a lot of info here about personal reactions and SEs of baclofen but you do need to search for it a bit. I also suffered from confusion and fear during my titration but I can assure you that these effects are not permanent.

            Dr A. I was very interested to hear about your maintenance dose; thankyou for that. I wonder if we increase our gaba production (or are better able to use what we have) as our brains get used to functioning without alcohol. Ultimately I would like to live without having to suplement gaba on a regular basis. Any and all information that you give us is always eagerly recieved.
            Started Baclofen 3/9/10 Hit my switch at 250mg on 21/11/10 Present maintenance dose of 50mg : started drinking after 1 year, upped dose to 80mg and stopped: Tapered to 30mg, started 6 months of drinking, upped dose to 240mg to stop 12/7/12

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              #7
              I am Dr. Ameisen. I wish to share some news with you

              Great to hear that baclofen and its use in the treatment of alcohol dependency is being picked up by the mainstream media in France.

              I live in Hungary where it is estimated by the WHO that 1 in 3 adult males suffer from alcohol dependence (underestimated in my opinion). AA is virtually non-existent for a number of reasons, one being that being a man here is about drinking and more drinking. AA meetings in which people talk about feelings, reasons for drinking etc are not MALE and so must be avoided.

              It will take generations for these values to change (and generations will be ravaged by alcohol in the meantime) and that is why it would be good to see alternatives such as baclofen and the Sinclair method being bought out into the open and offered as viable alternatives to the 12 steps (which is largely ineffective anyway). It is time to put the stagnant ideology and politics of alcohol dependence treatment behind us and start saving the lives of those who are being destroyed by their drinking or that of loved ones.

              Peace.
              Charles

              www.the-alcoholism-guide.org

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                #8
                I am Dr. Ameisen. I wish to share some news with you

                Thank you ignominous, but I have read extensively. I do not find the blow-by-blow bios helpful myself, but I have no interest in socializing here. If I had time for a social life, I would do it in 3D. What I would like is firsthand information from the one person who has been doing this for several years.

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                  #9
                  I am Dr. Ameisen. I wish to share some news with you

                  I don't really qualify (just over a year) but if I can help: send me a pm or more reliably email me here,
                  bacrats at gmail.com
                  I may be able to give you some general pointers
                  Started Baclofen 3/9/10 Hit my switch at 250mg on 21/11/10 Present maintenance dose of 50mg : started drinking after 1 year, upped dose to 80mg and stopped: Tapered to 30mg, started 6 months of drinking, upped dose to 240mg to stop 12/7/12

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                    #10
                    I am Dr. Ameisen. I wish to share some news with you

                    Ahoy Doctor Ameisen,

                    I just wanted to thank you for saving my life!

                    Good luck with everything.

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                      #11
                      I am Dr. Ameisen. I wish to share some news with you

                      dazed;1177812 wrote: Thank you ignominous, but I have read extensively. I do not find the blow-by-blow bios helpful myself, but I have no interest in socializing here. If I had time for a social life, I would do it in 3D. What I would like is firsthand information from the one person who has been doing this for several years.
                      Charming.

                      So call him.

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                        I am Dr. Ameisen. I wish to share some news with you

                        Dr Olivier Ameisen;1177554 wrote:

                        I progressively brought his dose up to 530mg/d. He had no side effect whatsoever
                        Really? 530 mg per day and zero side effects? Really? Tell me, Dr. Ameisen, are you ever worried that the studies that you toot are going to expose you as the liar that you are? Does it ever occur to you that the WORST thing that could happen to your "lifetime achievement" is the studies that you toot?

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                          #13
                          I am Dr. Ameisen. I wish to share some news with you

                          Can we get rid of this Troll?

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                            #14
                            I am Dr. Ameisen. I wish to share some news with you

                            dazed: Boohoo.

                            Thank you Dr. for all your help. Ignore the idiots and keep researching. Hopefully an extended release version can be developed.

                            Rob

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                              I am Dr. Ameisen. I wish to share some news with you

                              I've not called anyone a liar, but I have serious personal doubts as to how anyone can take HDB without side effects. I keep this to myself most of the time, I've never met anyone in person who is using HDB so until I do it's only something I'll hold as a belief or idea in my own head. I am very interested to see how the Baclofen treatment discovery will pan out. Before everyone assumes as usualy that I want to dis baclofen, I don't I just want to know the truth and am a challenging person by nature!

                              Also from what I've seen and heard I don't think Dazed is a troll. The questions Dazed has asked are actually ones people have asked/discussed with me externally.

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