As predicted, he denied the request. I asked him about baclofen, whether he'd heard of it, and what he thought of it for treating anxiety. He immediately said, "That's not what it's for." I told him about the study, and he said I might be open to the idea of baclofen because I'm searching for answers, but it wouldn't be his first, second, or third-line of treatment for anxiety and alcohol dependency. (He wouldn't even physically look at the study.)
In the end, he prescribed effexor - despite the fact that I've tried a few other antidepressants with very poor results and severe side effects for each one. He said you really need to try it for at least two months for it to start working, and the final objection he had to baclofen was that it was addictive, he said, and I would just end up with a new addiction.
I know I can just go online and order it; I tried getting it here (US) to be able to consult medically locally and to get started faster. But my questions:
1) Is it addictive? Once you're on it, if you hit the "switch" - can you taper back down to nothing or will you suffer withdrawal symptoms? It seems from reading here that most people plan on taking it indefinitely..?
2) Does anyone know of any doctors, either in LA, or that consult by telephone, that are willing to prescribe.. and what do they cost?
Apologize in advance if these questions have been answered somewhere - lots of threads going on, and if the topics have been addressed already would appreciate a point in the right direction.
Thanks!
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