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The end of my addiction, Olivier Ameisen

Label
The end of my addiction, Olivier Ameisen
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
resource.biographical
autobiography
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The end of my addiction
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
263294912
Responsibility statement
Olivier Ameisen
Summary
What if you there were a cure for addiction--a medication that eradicates the need for a fix? This is the story of Olivier Ameisen, a brilliant physician and cardiologist who developed a profound addiction to alcohol. He broke bones with no memory of falling and nearly lost his kidneys. He gave up his flourishing practice and invested himself in Alcoholics Anonymous and, later, rehab. Nothing worked. So he took his treatment into his own hands. Searching for a cure, he discovered baclofen, a muscle relaxant that had proven effective in curing rats addicted to every substance from nicotine and alcohol to cocaine and heroin. Ameisen prescribed himself the drug and, over a two-year period, experimented with the dosage until he reached a level high enough to leave him free of any craving for alcohol. This is both a memoir of Ameisen's own struggle and a groundbreaking call to action.--From publisher description
Table Of Contents
Moment of truth -- A remedy gone wrong -- Under treatment and "in recovery" -- Doing great and feeling awful -- Falling down -- Against medical advice, or, The life of afterwards -- Cutting through craving -- The end of addiction? -- How baclofen works : what we know, and need to know
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