First of all, I am so happy to have found this forum! I believe that hearing everyone's story gave me the strength to try Baclofen myself.
A bit about me... I have been using marijuana alcoholically for 12+ years now. What I mean by that is I smoke approximately 5 puffs 10x/day. I try not to spend any part of the day sober. But as you might know, it is easier to function on pot compared to other drugs. Good and bad... I mean, I can be high in basically any situation without 99% of people knowing. But a functioning stoner I am not! I have moved from job to job, constantly underachieving. So, about a year ago, I got sober for about 10 months, attending Marijuana Anonymous meetings about 2x/week. I had a sponsor and worked the steps for a bit, but I never felt like a part of the group (nor did I want to be- I love my friends that I have and do not want to swap them). This Fourth of July weekend, I broke down and smoked at a music festival. Since then, I have been smoking weed at the same rate as before. But I have hid it from everyone (including my live-in girlfriend), making my life such a lonely pit of deception and depression.
I live in a state where I can drive down the street and have 5 medical marijuana dispensaries to choose from, which adds to the difficulty in quitting. A blessing and a curse!
I would like to add my experiences on baclofen. I know there is not much in the way of studies that can prove baclofen's effectiveness on marijuana cessation, but I am willing to share how it worked for me. Hopefully, some others with marijuana dependency issues join me (or already have).
To those that feel marijuana is not addictive and that I should not be posting here, I respectfully disagree with your opinion. Please just move on to the next post, because there are bound to be stoners out there that want another way out. Sorry to have to be preemptive about this one, but I have experienced negativity from a small number of alcoholics at AA meetings, and I hope to not experience the same here.
I am working with Dr. L via phone, and I highly recommend you get in touch with him if you are unable to get baclofen from your doctor. It is reassuring to know you have a professional monitoring you indirectly, and I have found baclofen for really cheap at Costco... My first prescription for (72) 20mg pills was under $11!!! Once again, Costco pays dividends!! The pharmacist had no issue calling Dr L, and she even typed out the entire titration schedule on the bottle.
Since I just took my first dose a few hours ago, I will say that I don't feel a whole lot differently, maybe a little euphoric in a spacey way. I will keep you posted later on today and hopefully daily after that (via this thread).
Once again, thank you to everyone that has shared on this forum. It is so important to help get the word out. I am praying for all of you, along with myself, for success on your baclofen journey!
Greg
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