I do not know of this 'state' - you will have to explain it...
I have come to realise though, that 'new' gear can sometimes satiate that rhythmic thumping ache that Desire, that GAS builds up to. However, I have also come to realise that thumping rhythmic beat of GAS can often be mistaken for a pulse or for a 'heart' beat and as such, the only time I won't have GAS will be the time that pulse, that beat stops...
I am sure that everyone has 'GAS' or a derivative of it. Whether its Guitars/Gear that the majority of us here seem to be afflicted with or video games/gaming that others may have. Whether its a 'physical' affliction, the need/desire to obtain physical objects - like guitars, video games, pedals, make-up, shoes etc or something else - like collecting memories of travelling - wanting to visit landmarks, places of interest - things that aren't physical objects.
Point is, I am certain that everyone has GAS or one of its derivatives. We obviously have GAS for Guitars or Gear and a Video Gamer may also have GAS for Gear or Games. Gear could mean anything, Shoes, Handbags, Make-up etc or Guitars, Pedals, Amps etc. Those looking for experiences, memories etc may not fall into the 'physical' derivation but are no less afflicted, still have an Acquisition Syndrome too. They still have that 'beat', that pulse and eventually have to give in to it and go on holiday, travel etc.
Retail Therapy can help to keep this Acquisition Syndrome (whether you are buying something physical or not - you are still buying the means to obtain the experience/memory) at bay, keep it down to a 'steady' beat but there is no cure! It can change, morph into a different variation of GAS and you could have GAS for multiple things - like Games and Guitars, like Handbags and Shoes.
Therefore. the only time you cannot have GAS is when that 'beat' stops entirely...