Bear73 and Lakgrl,
Welcome to mod tread. I agree with suggestions from eve11, akgirl and retuv that are posted above. My belief on being able to moderate AL is an individual situation. The best book I read on Al addiction is "Beyond the Influuence" by Katherine Ketcham and William Asbury. It helped me understand why AL is so individual and explains why it is a problem of different levels for all of us. My main conclusion from it was that AL is a drug, is addictive with some people having higher risk of addiction than others driven by genentics, alcoholism is a disease and is progressive the more and longer we drink.
My situation is I have been drinker for over forty years. My common week of Al was 12-15 drinks a week. That is too much for me because when I am at that level I have lower energy, mood swings, get depressed easier and do not hit my full potential of many things I do. I started using MWO in October and since dropped to under ten drinks a week taking usually three nights a week off. At the suggestion of mods I went 18 days AF that helped me cut down. I loved how I felt AF but gave in before my 30 days goal. The level I am now is fine for me but I still feel my best with no AL.
When I have taken tests to show AL rating for our habits I tested at a low level addiction drinking between 12-15 a week. If you test at higher level of addiction my asumption would be that you should stop all together. "Beyond the Influence" explains the reason I say that. If I seriously decided to stop all together I would have to develop local plan to surrond myself with others that have succeeded and probably get professional counciling. I do not believe in AA methods but I know other help is out there. I enjoy the non drinker thread and read it often. My personal conclusion is that if I stay under ten a week I am okay, if I go back to old habits I need to stop all together. I give up too many positive things in my life if I drink that much.
I hope this helps and I hope you stay involved in our thread.
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