melissa1928 wrote:
Nalmefene, baclofen, Schick-Shadel, rehab
Nalmefene would be just lovely to try, but it's not approved to be prescribed for alcoholism the US, and is not available from online pharmacies. The thought has crossed my mind that I should give up on naltrexone wait until I can get a prescription for nalmefene.
Baclofen is a no-go, I've got a ton of it on hand because I spent several months taking it, and the side effects are absolutely insane. And it did not reduce my drinking at all, even at an extremely high dose. Not to mention that you become heavily physically dependent on it, and if you somehow lose access to it, you go into intense and potentially dangerous withdrawals.
Schick-Shadel is a really awful aversion therapy which is basically controlled torture. It seems to be effective, but I am not willing to do it, not in the slightest. I have read first-hand accounts of what it is like to go through that treatment and I could never subject myself to that.
I have a really successful career with a company that I want to keep working for, and I can't just up and move away somewhere to seek treatment. I can't get another job like the one I have if I throw this away. If there is a way out for me, it will have to be something I can do while still continuing to keep up with my job and staying in the same city.