speedy0314 wrote:
N101CS
i plan to get the book. still, i'm unfamiliar with 'River' (obviously a pharma website - just can't find it) & a little tentative about doling out my own dosage. any input or experience you could offer would be appreciated.
Welcome, speedy. I don't know of a NYC area doctor familiar with The Sinclair Method. Naltrexone has been proven to have no benefit in reducing craving/drinking levels when combined with forced abstinence - yet that is the way the drug is usually prescribed. Stateside MD's simply don't understand the process of pharmacalogical extinction whereby Naltrexone+Drinking=cure. Most doctors do not feel they can, in good conscious, direct an alcoholic to drink - yet the cure will only transpire if a person actively drinks alcohol while on this medication. It's a conundrum.
For this reason, people here who do go to their doctors often tell them they want the Naltrexone to help them maintain abstinence. Then they get their support, information, etc., from members of the Board, including Dr. Eskapa. The reasoning is that, once a cure has been effected, they can go back and carefully explain to their doctors what they really did, and why. Success breeds respect.
As for online pharmacies, the least expensive, reliable source for online Naltrexone is at
www.alldaychemist.com. While you have to decide for yourself if you're willing to take this medication w/o medical supervision, it is a very safe drug. In fact, there's been some talk on here about trying to get one of the manufacturing drug companies to apply to the FDA for over the counter (OTC) status.
Good luck, and keep posting!