Hi Electralou,
My doctor did not give me Nal because he said "he couldn't"---inferring he needed a special license. I strongly believe this is not the case but I already knew my doctor is not the greatest. I know I need to find a new doctor but have not yet had the time to do the research. The Baclofen doesn't seem to make any difference whatsoever---probably because I'm taking such a low dosage. Again, my doctor prescribed a low dosage with do direction to ramp it up which gives me one more reason to believe he doesn't have a clue. I'm frankly surprised because alcoholism is so prevalent; I assumed most doctors would have several patients struggling with the addition and would be on top of treatment. Once again in life, I'm reminded of the motto "assume nothing"!
No real updates or progress to report other than I see my Nal order is now in the US and now can only be a few days away. Also I have discovered the value of keeping a journal and writing down the Bac I'm taking and the units of drinks. Wow, when you add it up, I'm drinking a lot

The daily journal is a must.
As for "units", I'm assuming 1.5 oz (45ml) is 1 unit of hard liquor and 6 oz is 1 unit of wine? Is that about the standard people on this forum use?
Thanks.