I am at week 7 and my dosage of Bac is 75mg/day. I'm going up slowly b/c the side effects are bothering me. So, question one: will they go away in time? Also, my impatience, hand in hand with my alcoholic persona, are pushing hard to make me quit again, but so far I have resisted cos I know that this is my only option. My drinking has been only going one direction these past years: up, and I am so fed up with myself, so tired of the failure I am that I must just stick to it.:upset: Question three: is any of you using L-glut powder? Does it help? And final question - what about nutrition? I think I have read somewhere that cutting carbs and sugar reduces the alcohol cravings, and that reducing alcohol also reduces carb ones in return, which sounds like a very healthy, happy combination. Can anyone confirm? I think that would boost my motivation to keep my emotional overeating under control - which always happens when I drink even more than usual. Always. And it's always carb-based... :thanks::thanks::catroll:
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Hi again,:catroll:
I am at week 7 and my dosage of Bac is 75mg/day. I'm going up slowly b/c the side effects are bothering me. So, question one: will they go away in time? Also, my impatience, hand in hand with my alcoholic persona, are pushing hard to make me quit again, but so far I have resisted cos I know that this is my only option. My drinking has been only going one direction these past years: up, and I am so fed up with myself, so tired of the failure I am that I must just stick to it.:upset: Question three: is any of you using L-glut powder? Does it help? And final question - what about nutrition? I think I have read somewhere that cutting carbs and sugar reduces the alcohol cravings, and that reducing alcohol also reduces carb ones in return, which sounds like a very healthy, happy combination. Can anyone confirm? I think that would boost my motivation to keep my emotional overeating under control - which always happens when I drink even more than usual. Always. And it's always carb-based... :thanks::thanks::catroll:Tags: None
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Bac, L-glut and nutrition
Baclofen sides for me almost completely went away after 2-3 months. I do find that i can easily get double vision when i relax my eyes when staring at something, since baclofen is a muscle relaxer, its a common side effect; though it only seems to effect me when I'm tired or have been concentrating for some time.
l-glutamine is pointless to supplement, it doesnt cross the blood brain barrier and is a non essential animo acid that can be synthesized in the body when required.
As for carbs, i did a keto diet which basically means you cut out carbs almost completely and it forces your body to use ketones for energy instead of glucose. When i was doing it I felt it improved my sense of well being and I lost weight, it did nothing for my alcoholism though.01-01-2014 - Indifference reached, success with high dose Baclofen 295mg.
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