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Olivier Ameisen
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  • Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Piatkus Books (13 May 2010)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0749942207
  • ISBN-13: 978-0749942205
  • Product Dimensions: 12.7 x 3 x 19.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 216,965 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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'In seeking to cure his own alcoholism, Ameisen has made a breakthrough in helping addicts. His book is both a personal memoir and a call for research into the muscle relaxant Baclofen, which both helped Ameisen and shows great promise in helping sufferers cope with all sorts of addictions' BOOKSELLER '[Olivier Ameisen] has done extraordinary things... I'm receiving hundreds of emails all the time from doctors and former addicts saying [Baclofen] has changed their life' Dr Jonathan Chick, Consultant psychiatrist for NHS Lothian Alcohol Problem Services and chief editor of ALCOHOL AND ALCOHOLISM, BIG ISSUE (Scotland), April 2009 'Dr Olivier Ameisen is a remarkable medical researcher who shares his journey from profound alcohol addiction to sobriety in this fascinating book. He writes in a well-educated informative style, describing his own personal experience whilst usefully incorporating relevant research and scientific papers' Alcohol and Alcoholism Advance Access, March 2009 'Ameisen's story if unsettling not simply because it shows how easy it is to slide into alcoholism, but also because it raises troubling questions about who controls the drugs patients can access' SCOTSMAN MAGAZINE, June 2009 'This engaging account does give interesting insights into the toll this disease can take and shows how ... It was possible to fight back' NEW SCIENTIST 'This book is the riveting story of a sensitive and talented doctor whose life lapses into alcoholism. It is also the story of the dazzling discovery of a cure that could soon be within reach of all. If you or someone close to you suffers from alcoholism or drug dependence, you must read this book' Dr David Servan-Schreiber, author of HEALING WITHOUT FREUD OR PROZAC and ANTICANCER 'Brave, insightful, and sure to be significant' PUBLISHERS WEEKLY 'Truly fascinating ... I was very moved... It's extraordinary' Diane Sawyer, GOOD MORNING AMERICA 'The riveting story ... of the dazzling discovery of a cure that could soon be within reach of all. If you or someone close to you suffers from alcoholism or drug dependence, you must read this book' David Servan-Schreiber, MD, PhD, author of THE INSTINCT TO HEAL and ANTICANCER 'I have prescribed baclofen to more than 135 alcoholics who were at the end of their rope, and the results are quite frankly miraculous' Renaud de Beaurepaire, MD, Chief of Psychiatry and Director of the Psychopharmacology Laboratory, Paul Guiraud Hospital, Villejuif, France 'This is a wonderful book. Ameisen may be responsible for making a signal discovery - much like, but better than, that of George Cotzias in that so many more patients may be involved' Dr Jerome Posner, George C Cotzias Chair of Neuro-oncology, Dept of Neurology, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center 'A masterpiece' Eliot Gardner, Director of Neuropsychopharmacology, National Institute on Drug Abuse (National Institutes of Health, USA) 'You have discovered the treatment for addiction' ?Jean Dausset, M.D., winner of the 1980 Nobel Prize in Medicine 'This is not your usual memoir of addiction, degradation, and redemption' THE BOSTON GLOBE 'He is as deft with the medical basis for baclofen's efficacy as he is unsparing in his personal account of alcohol's terrors' MINNEAPOLIS STAR TRIBUNE 'Moving story ... compelling book' SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE 'In this remarkably candid memoir of crippling alcoholism, cardiologist Ameisen's passion for curing addiction is palpable, at times gritty, and, in the end, hopeful' BOOKLIST 'A French-American cardiologist then affiliated with New York Hospital-Cornell University Medical College descended into years of hellish alcohol addiction that essentially ended his medical practice in 1997. His move back to Paris and self-treatment with the unproven drug baclofen is the subject of this clinical, thoroughgoing memoir. Early on, Ameisen, the child of Holocaust survivors and an accomplished pianist, recognized that deep-seated anxiety was driving him to drink, yet doctors treated the drinking rather than the anxiety. He tried years of AA, rehab and medication, but in time he was binging again-blacking out and ending up in psych wards or the emergency room with broken bones. When he read about the muscle relaxant baclofen in a New York Times article, suggesting that it could repress the craving in addicts as well as control muscular spasm, he seized on the drug as his life line. He researched baclofen, prescribed it to himself (thanks to France's medical identity cards) and essentially used himself as a study over several months, increasing the dosage as necessary. The results were remarkable, and his dogged self-case study published by the journal Alcohol and Alcoholism in 2005 gathered slow but intensive interest. As a trained physician who is evidently well connected, Ameisen is not a typical patient, yet his work is brave, insightful and sure to be significant' PUBLISHERS WEEKLY, November 24th

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Dr Olivier Ameisen was a brilliant cardiologist and running his own successful practice when he developed a profound addiction to alcohol. Fearing for his life, he immersed himself in AA, rehab and therapy. Nothing worked. So he did the only thing he could; he took his treatment into his own hands. Searching for a cure for his deadly disease, he happened upon baclofen, a muscle relaxant that had been used safely for years as a treatment for various types of muscle spasticity, but had more recently shown promising results in studies with laboratory animals addicted to a wide variety of substances. Dr Ameisen prescribed himself the drug and experimented with increasingly higher doses until he finally reached a level high enough to leave him free of any craving for alcohol. That was more than six years ago. Baclofen, as prescribed under a doctor's care, could possibly help many addicts. But as long as the medical and research establishments ignore a cure for one of the most deadly diseases in the world, we won't be able to understand baclofen's full potential. This book is a plea for research that can rescue millions from the scourge of addiction.

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful
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I bought this book a few months ago, read through Dr Ameisens moving story of living with alcoholism and deceided to give this a try.
First stop my GP, she wouldn't prescribe Baclofen as in this country it is not licensed for addiction.
So I went online and had soon ordered my first lot of Baclofen. This is not as cheap a drug, as Dr Ameisen might think, he obviously never had to pay for it. I spent about £50 for the first few weeks supply, but as it became clear that I needed higher and higher doses, I needed to reorder quickly.
Still, I persevered for almost two months (I estimate I spent about £150 altogether).
I only gave up when at 140mg a day I literally fell asleep without warning from one moment to the next. I fell asleep on the bus (while my children were with me!), I fell asleep in the middle of a meal at a Sushi restaurant and later that evening spilled a whole bowl of cereal plus milk all over myself. It was clear that I had to stop taking Baclofen. Sadly with these side-effects I couldn't imagine upping the dose, as with 140mg a day I had not seen any reduction in alcohol craving or consumption.
It was hard to rate this book, as it is a well written and moving account of struggling with alcohol and I don't want to discourage anyone of trying this treatment for themselves. I would hope that more studies are being done with regards to Baclofen and Alcoholism and wish everybody to find their own personal cure out of this misery.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
A ray of hope 29 Aug 2010
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This book is easy to read, informative and maintains the interest to the end. Olivier intersperses scientific information with his family history, life story and losing battle with alcohol addiction. His description of how the medical profession treat addicts runs true. Doctors are just not very good with dealing with patients whose illnesses have no cure or palliation.

I am trying this treatment with a patient right now and whether it works or not, gives a ray of hope, where everything else has failed.

There are other extremely beneficial treatments that are ignored by the medical profession. Lack of any potential profit from non patentable drugs is a major hurdle. Low carb diets for diabetes/metabolic control and use of optimal levels of Vitamin D are just two. I suspect this could be a worthwhile third. I suspect that to have medical profession take it up will probably be a bottom up rather than a top down affair.

It could be helpful if Dr Amiesen were to start off a forum where those who have an interest in this method of treating drink and drug addiction could offer their experiences for the benefit of others. I also wonder if this drug could be a useful drug for emotionally based overeating.
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22 of 24 people found the following review helpful
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Well, what can i say. totally riveting read, and a real eye opener thankfully not the "hair of the dog" kind, that i was familiar with. I had almost 5yrs sobriety with the wonderful help of A.A., but like most alcoholics, relapsed and found it EXTREMELY difficult to get back on track, mainly i would say due to the shame and guilt of having relapsed and all that ensues. Strangely enough, i was visiting my G.P. after yet another failed attempt at sobriety, when he mention this book, which even more strangely i happened to have just started reading. Long story short, i am now into my first full week of baclofen, and i KID YOU NOT, it has done exactly what the good doctor said it would, and this is from someone who craved much the same as Olivier, and suffered extreme anxiety also. Yesterday it was all i could do not to pick up a drink, i held on, went home and took my 2nd dose of baclofen, and as the doctor said within an hour or so, my thoughts of a drink were gone. THIS IS JUST MY EXPERIENCE...but with regards to the ONE STAR reviewer, called dr. bob (yeah, and my names Lois), you failed to mention that it is imperative, as with most drugs of this nature, that one tapers off the medication as advised by your own G.P. Also, as far as im concerned, i trust the good doctor who wrote this book a WHOLE lot more, because he was his own guinea pig, than some bunch of beurocrats deciding what works and what doesnt when theyre not even alcoholic and therefore cannot possibly know what relief from this disastrous affliction would feel like, and dismiss Oliviers efforts to have his trial put to a wider test, because of their own bigotry. Anyhow, thats my opinion, and im sticking to it.
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