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Dear new friends
I just found this site and this is my first post. Maybe I am on the wrong discussion group, but I am sure somebody will redirect me.
I have sent the following letter asking for help to ContrAl Clinic in Finland hoping they would send it to Dr. Sinclair. I sent it also to other related institutions in Finland, but I can get no answer. I tried contact with Dr. Eskapa, also without success.
Maybe someone could please help me with advice or directions.
I was so enthusiastic with Dr. Eskapa's book that I wanted to translate and publish it in Brazil, where we live. No need to say, I could not get past the editors, and I could not reach Dr. Eskapa
And now, after 3 1/2 months with Naltrexone for my wife, I fear we are in serious trouble.and we need desperately some guidance. This is the sent letter:
We need help, me and my wife. My wife, Ingrid, 63, is alcohol addicted for over 20 years. She also suffers from panic disorder, crises of anxiety. This panic disorder is 10 years prior to her addiction, and it may have led to it.
We have tried everything to cure her from addiction, with no results, only temporary relief, short spanned.
She takes regular medication against the panic disorder, having taken a lot of different types of medicine combined with antidepressants. Every time she visits her doctor complaining that the given medication brings no stability, he gives her a different prescription. And recommends she has to stop drinking, what she can’t.
I read the book about your method and have to say it was the first approach that makes complete sense. Brilliant! I have searched a lot, and so I came by fortune (Amazon) to this book.
We talked right away with our “Panic” Doctor, who agreed somewhat skeptically to our plea, and prescribed ReVia ( Naltrexone).
It went fine for the first 2 months. She was motivated and relieved to be treated for the first time in years not as a hopelessly sick person with zero willpower. We took controlled drinks every day – She was eagerly waiting for my homecoming for happy hour. I also left some 2-3 doses of vodka for her to be tranquilized that it was a “no suffering – no stress” process.
But she started to recur to this free vodka more and more, saying her panic was latent and she had to take a dose to calm herself. In fact she was continuing to use alcohol as a medicine against panic. (She had for the last many years been justifying it to herself and to us, me and 2 grown-up sons, that she needed alcohol to escape from panic and depression).
We reached the end of the third month with ReVia and so I come to the point of my asking dearly for help:
In Ingrid’s case, it seems to be a vicious circle in taking naltrexone for ending the compulsion for alcohol and bring its consumption down to socially accepted levels, and on the other side, through the now freed access to alcohol she is developing a “need” for it as a medicine against panic and reinforcing her compulsion.
So, dear Dr. Sinclair, could you please tell us how to proceed? Due to her panic disorder is the method effective for her?
She is now in severe depression, drinking strongly, and loosing totally her sobriety if I don’t restrict access to alcohol.
We all received so much hope with your method after this many years of family suffering. Please help us to find a way out.
In case you yourself are without the time to counsel us, perhaps you could forward this letter to some colleague that could help us. Or some recommendation in Brazil? Whatever help, we would be immensely grateful.
Thanking you very much for your time,
Yours
Gyorgy Troyko
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