I did my introduction on this page --> https://www.mywayout.org/community/f8...ml#post1371660 but now I have a couple of questions.
I read a lot about baclofens, the end of my addiction, all the articles I find on pubmed/medline/web of science, a lot of forums and so on.
But always when I want to start with it I have the same questions and now is the time for me to ask them. I have baclofen next to me since I'm a dentist I can prescribe everything but I didn?t took a pill once.
- My biggest concern is that I'm only 23y old, I know about the short term side effects of baclofen and I don?t care to be a bit sleepy and stuff like that, but I'm wondering and I just don?t know if it?s a good idea to take baclofen for like 50 years.
- Every time I want to start with it I ask myself the question, do I really need to take it. And the reason for that it that the craving to me only starts in the evening, I was also never drinking during the day when I drank. I was a binge drinker and always started in the evening. I have a lot of craving, it?s almost every day, I think like 5/7. But the days I don?t feel it is when I'm studying and so. So I always ask myself ?shouldn?t I just try harder on motivation en wait a couple of months more to get the craving away??
- Should I take it really 3 times a day when the craving only starts in the evening?
- Should I stop taking rilatin and maybe look if baclofen also reduces my impulsive disorder?
I'm now AF for 3 months, but I'm not having fun in the evenings, I can?t stop thinking about alcohol. And going to psychologists doesn?t help to me, they say I have to fill my life more with sport en activities, but then I want to drink after sporting etc? But during the day I'm very happy I'm always having fun en never think about alcohol.
So I just can?t decide what to do, start with it or not? Can I stop when I start? They say it will come back, but maybe I have to try baclofen en stop like for example 5 years en maybe I can quit on myself than because I don?t know anymore how it feels to be drunk etc..
Kind regards
Louis
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