Hi Everyone!
I've been lurking and reading posts and gaining lots of helpful info from this friendly forum.  I love the support you provide and the gentleness in which it's given and offered.
I'm about to start taking Nal ("it's in the mail"), and I'd like to know if it's absolutely critical for me to get blood tests for liver function?  I can't really afford tests right now, and I have no insurance.  
My GP refused to prescribe Nal for me, because he prefers homeopathy.  (He's great in that regard, he's just against most Western meds, even though he's a licensed MD.)  So I ordered Nal online.
The last time the Doc did blood work on me was about a decade ago, and there were no issues that I recall, aside from I think slightly high cholesterol.  He did a physical on me about a year ago, and everything seemed fine, aside from why I was there (Lyme - which is now cured).  
I've been a daily drinker for all of my adult life (I'm 50).  I've never been a binger, never blacked out, and never drank during the day.  I used to drink 6-7 drinks every night, and that lasted many years.  Over the past year or two, I now drink about 4-5 drinks per night, always white wine or rum mixed with water.  My body simply can't handle any more than that anymore, nor do I have any desire to consume more.  (Menopause, maybe?!)  
I had a week AF about a year ago, after suffering some scary WD symptoms one day.  Occasionally, I'd go AF for a day or so, maybe a couple of times a year.  Otherwise, the only time I can remember not drinking was six weeks back in the mid-1990's.  (That went well....NOT!!)   
 I recently tried Baclofen, but I couldn't tolerate the side effects, even at 15-20mg/day.  
So, do you think it's absolutely critical that I get blood tests before starting the NAL?  Could taking it kill me or my liver?
Or should I just start with a small amount, i.e., 12.5mg at first, and see if I notice any symptoms of liver problems?  Starting small is already in my plan, just to see how I react to the meds.  I think one poster said their eyes started turning yellow on Nal, so they knew it was impacting them right away.
That all being said, I am extremely excited and optimistic about TSM - this is the most hope I've had in a very long time!!
Thanks in advance,
Mer