Jim Clark wrote:
Lo0p,
Aside from the alcoholism, what are they telling you in regards to suicidal thoughts?
lena wrote:
Evan, you need serious help -- more than we here can give you. You MUST talk to one of your health care providers about your suicidal thoughts. You really should talk to your family, too.
My psychologist says that my suicidal thoughts are healthy, and that it's good that I'm letting them out...

The multiple psychiatrists that I've seen don't address them. They make me sign a "behavioral contract" that says I won't harm myself or they'll lock me up on a 72 hour hold, essentially passing the buck because they're to wussy to actually try to help me. Oh, and they throw a script for the hottest new SSRI at me on my way out the door. I am talking to my family, they just get angry with me when I bring up the topic of suicide.
lena wrote:
And please, stop the huge doses of the Baclofen. I mentioned before in a post that mixing alcohol with this drug -- a muscle relaxant -- would be very dangerous. The dosage you are taking, combined with drinking especially -- is dangerously high and I think you know you should NOT be doing that. I've also said before that doing baclofen plus alcohol without medical supervision is a dicey proposition. At this time in your life, it's VERY dangerous. Did you get your baclofen by prescription from a doctor? Does he/she know the doses you are taking? Please take care of yourself. PLEASE GET HELP NOW.


I haven't even tried to drink less. The suicidal thoughts have by and large abated the last two days, which is an immense relief. I wasn't joking when I said they've come on quite strongly every 10 minutes for a long time. I don't know why they haven't, I can't attribute it to baclofen.
High dosages of baclofen have been studied in MS patients and deemed safe even after years of use. As for mixing them with alcohol, it looks like that might not be a problem starting today.
Medical supervision?? There isn't a doctor within 100 miles of me that could wrap their head around this. I spent $430 on a visit to my GP to try to get a prescription for naltrexone and he said "I don't know anything about that." For $430 I would at least expect him to say: "I don't know anything about that...but I'll look into it." Even if he did look into it I would still know 5 times as much as he does about it. The medical profession can kiss my ass. This isn't the first time they've let me down.
Again, for anybody reading this, taking such high doses of baclofen like I have without first slowly acclimating to it is likely to lead to severe and dangerous side effects like: Vomiting, Low muscle tone, Drowsiness, Lightheadedness, Dizziness, Vision problems, Coma, Slow or Shallow Breathing and Seizures.
I recommend against anyone trying this, but I'm gonna roll with it.