wort wrote:
Hi Houtx,
I'm worried about you - I'm a newbie so please take this with a grain of salt, but I don't think you should quit nal yet. Wait until you begin baclofen and begin to have AF days. You have spent all this time building up extinction, and I don't think you should risk reversing that.
I hung out with my drinking bud last night; so far he is the only one I have confided in about TSM besides you guys. He was fascinated, but can not try TSM because he has kidney stones and must keep opiates on hand in case of sudden and very serious attacks. Our discussion turned to baclofen, and he recalled that a decade ago he had problems with muscle spasms and his doctor prescribed baclofen. Coincidentally, during that same period he "just decided" to quit drinking, and went 1.5 years AF.
Good luck with whatever you decide to do.
Very Best,
-wort
EVERYTIME I drank I took Nal before it. As wort pointed out you could destroy the extinction on your opioid receptor. As previously said, alcoholism is most likely a combination of both. Opioid receptor and GABA. I would in no way risk this advance that you have now.
houtx, if you start slowly and titrate up very slowly you won't have any side effects. The side effects you have seen have been mainly from people upping the dose more quick than suggested!
Baclofen is like doping - you feel so strong and powerful and for me even parts of my normal fears have been totally gone. You hardly get tired during work or sports. But at night I usually was quite tired to sleep - sadly it woke me up at 3-4am and I was again working!! But again - if you dose it like suggested - or even slower you won't have this problem at all! This insomnia happens for me only at doses above 120mg a day - below that I sleep like a baby.
wort, what a coincidence that your friend stopped drinking on Baclofen

. I can so relate to that. I always wanted to be a moderate drinking, but could not imagine stopping drinking.
Now I am at my 40th AF day - and feeling better than ever. THANK YOU BACLOFEN!