ad2009 wrote:
What I am trying to do is see if there has been any research done on that in relation to "Aspies." For example are the parts of the brain effected by AS changed after alcohol consumption? If so, is there a way of figuring out how alchohol makes those brain changes and then creating a prescription to simulate the effect (without actually getting drunk or even buzzed).
I seriously doubt any such studies are even really possible. Even A.A. has never come up with anything more than to quote this from a doctor:
"The classification of alcoholics seems most difficult, and in much detail is outside the scope of this book. There are, of course, the psychopaths who are emotionally unstable. We are all familiar with this type. They are always 'going on the wagon for keeps.' They are over-remorseful and make many resolutions, but never a decision.
"There is the type of man who is unwilling to admit that he cannot take a drink. He plans various ways of drinking. He changes his brand or environment. There is the type who always believes that after being entirely free from alcohol for a period of time he can take a drink without danger. There is the manic-depressive type, who is, perhaps, the least understood by his friends, and about whom a whole chapter could be written.
"Then there are types entirely normal in every respect
except in the effect alcohol has upon them. They are often able, intelligent, friendly people ..."
If the effect of alcohol could have been controlled, many of us would have written a book about that very long ago ... and if the effect of alcohol could have been achieved without drinking, the book we *did* write would never have been either necessary or possible.
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