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Peace
I've found that if you're a proactive patient, and do some research on your own, the doctors will let you at least try something they hadn't thought of, to see if it works. It's a sort of informed self-medication, which is not the same as downing a handful of pills out of someone else's medicine cabinet. If you have DT's. though, doxepin will not work.
If you can really get by on a dozen pints once a week, then, as noted above, ask your doctor for a long-acting benzo, and don't take it the day before you hit the booze. If you tell him you're drinking, I'd be surprised if he gives you benzos -- they're for w/ds, short-term.
Ideally, you wouldn't be taking benzos and booze, but I've been down that road ... you're better off quitting the booze altogether and then tapering off the benzos altogether, in a perfect world.
The combination could have you going down a few flights of stairs and comatose for years -- I've seen it happen.
Oh. The doxepine (Sinequan). It's mildly sedating, and ok once you taper off the benzos. Equally good anti-d's are trazodone or amitryptyline. Trazodone will probably knock you on your *** the first few days, but get the 50mg jobs and adjust accordingly.
Best of luck.