Less alcohol- January 2018- one day at a time

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  • MichelleWithMoxie
    MichelleWithMoxie Posts: 1,817 Member
    erikNJ wrote: »
    Completley avoiding drinking this weekend. So although I planned to drink 4 days this month I will end it with only 3.

    I went out to a sporting event tonight. Normally I would have tailgated for hours, slamming back several beers. Probably bought a couple 24oz beers inside, then gone out to the bars afterwards.
    Instead I enjoyed the whole time sober and got home to relax afterwards.

    Your awesome dude! I find it so difficult to abstain in social situations like you’ve described - major props to you!
  • MissMay
    MissMay Posts: 3,783 Member
    Sundays begin my week for calculating my fitness/healthy living calender. Today I began the day/week with an intense exercise ball w/o.....followed by breakfast of rolled oats and soy coconut milk (first time tasting this and love it). Yesterday I ended up dropping in to meet up with a few friends at a bistro in town. I went with lunch in mind, which I did order but when I arrived the one person had already ordered a drink for me. Some call it "out of respect" you accept it and don't make a scene. I did end up nursing the beer the entire time I was there, but did not thank the person that ordered it. Maybe next time they will think twice before not asking me first.
    Enjoying getting all the input and good vibes from all of you. Have a good healthy day.
  • MaryBethHempel
    MaryBethHempel Posts: 513 Member
    Goal — January under 7 drinks a week- for my health.....my mind.....my body....Freedom from alcohol ruling my life!

    1/1 =alcohol free
    1/2 = 4 wine spritzers
    1/3 =alcohol free
    1/4 =alcohol free
    1/5 =alcohol free while my husband must of drank almost 2 bottles of wine....I wasn't tempted, which was great!
    1/6 =alcohol free while my husband must of drank almost 2 bottles of wine
    1/7 =alcohol free while my husband must of drank almost 2 bottles of wine-I copy and paste! Rerun! :) I feel that now I don't even want one drink as it is never enough...I always want more! I will see how long I can be FREE from alcohol. Losing weight and feeling great!
    1/8 =DITTO...I slept better last night--had an Atkins bar around 8...maybe that was it...I also had to go to my guest room again for my husbands snoring started again! :)
    1/9 =DITTO and lost another pound---Wow! 7 days alcohol FREE!! This is the longest I have gone for years!
    1/10 =8 days freedom
    1/11 =9 days freedom- looking forward to reading my new books...This Naked Mind and Blackout-Remembering The Things I Drank to Forget...
    1/12 =10 days clean! My hubby only drank during the day, not last night. He didn't snore last night, so I didn't have to go to our guest room to sleep. Read the first 2 1/2 chapters of This Naked Mind and finding it interesting.
    1/13 =11 Days freedom! It is actually getting easier at this point...I just ordered some liver detox....
    1/14 =12 Days freedom! It really helps to have all you on MFP for support! Thank you all!! :)
    1/15 =13 days---Wow! I am finally sleeping in my own bed now because my husband cuts off his drinking at night and he doesn't snore so loud to make me go into our guest room! LOL! He didn't like me going into the guest room, so he cut down... :)
    1/16 =14 days freedom! 2 weeks!! YAY! I have to note how yesterday was a bit interesting when my hubby just bottle a bunch of wine and said to me, "Taste this, it is better than the usual Concord that we make". I told him immediately that I was just drinking green tea and it wouldn't taste good. I was so glad that I was drinking tea, as I would have been tempted to taste it. I feel that if it happens again that I am prepared now and will decline. I am going to tell him today not even to ask me to taste. :)

    1/17 =15th day freedom! Had another great morning of working out...ready to play some music!
    1/18 =16th day freedom! I am going for a month!! I joined the "Alcohol Experiment" Super informational...I have been just reading and listening..this weekend I am going to start writing in the journal. I recommend this to you all, if just to read and listen to all the interesting information.
    1/19 =17th day- my husband drank through the day until bedtime and I had to go to the guest room to sleep because he snored again. A definite pattern of loud snoring when he drinks wine at night. I caught up in the "Alcohol Experiment" yesterday and started writing in it. It really is helping me in so many ways. I feel blessed to have the opportunity to be able to go through it, and I highly recommend it. There is no pressure about your alcohol intake.
    1/20 =18th day of freedom from alcohol addiction. My mind and body are really loving it. Yesterday was my first social event to go to. I had no problem in saying that I wasn't having any wine, when asked twice. I said I was on a cleanse and I have to stay away from the sugar. My doctor did say that I have to stay away from sugar last year, as I have a hereditary condition called GSID-Genetic Sucrase-Isomaltase Deficiency. I have been following the diet fine, except for the alcohol, until now. I have even another reason to stay away from it.
    1/21 =19th freedom day
    1/22 =20th day...a tempting day in that I just don't feel up to doing much. Previously, this is when I drank. I am hanging in there.
    1/23 =21st day...did intermittent fasting and just love it! Started a Thread on Challenges!
    1/24 =22nd day of freedom. I went way past my goal of under 7 drinks a week. I have no cravings and am loving my life without alcohol.
    1/25 =23rd day of freedom! I finished This Naked Mind last night! Such a great book! I will continue to refer to it!
    1/26 =24th day...6 more days and I will hit the 30 mark! I was thinking about how it was so difficult to hold my drinking until 2 pm...I was drinking daily at noon...I feel so blessed now to be away from that addiction. Thank you God!!!! :)
    1/27 =25th day...I really don't feel liking drinking anymore. It just feels like it would wreck what I feel like I got in my life now from not drinking. I feel so much stronger, happier, healthier, and enjoying life so much more, as well as accomplishing so much more...I am so so thankful for this thread...It really has helped me to realize and accomplish a whole new way of life. :)
    1/28 =
    1/29 =
    1/30 =
    1/31
  • Cleosweetie
    Cleosweetie Posts: 71 Member
    @crazykatlady820 -- you look amazing and beautiful. So proud of you!
  • islandbeez
    islandbeez Posts: 162 Member
    @crazykatlady820 What a difference! That is really amazing and I can't wait to start seeing those changes myself. Thank you so much for sharing!
  • Alzzi76
    Alzzi76 Posts: 504 Member
    ku1980rose wrote: »
    I made it! Didn't drink last night and am going to make it to the end of the month!!

  • Alzzi76
    Alzzi76 Posts: 504 Member
    bdbchick wrote: »
    On day 28 of not drinking. I can't drink right now even if I wanted to because I'm on antibodies from oral surgery that I had on Thursday. I'm surprised that I don't miss it.

    well done for going that long! ... Wish u speedy recovery.. B)o:)
  • MissMay
    MissMay Posts: 3,783 Member
    Thank you guys! I just happened to be scrolling through my pics today when I came across that picture and I couldn't believe how miserable I looked. So, I had to make a comparison collage because that's not even me anymore. I remember taking that pic (but had forgotten about it) because I wanted to remember what it felt like to live the life I had been living, a life of just existing.

    Congratulations to the new you. You now look so ALIVE.
  • Alzzi76
    Alzzi76 Posts: 504 Member
    MissMay wrote: »
    Thank you guys! I just happened to be scrolling through my pics today when I came across that picture and I couldn't believe how miserable I looked. So, I had to make a comparison collage because that's not even me anymore. I remember taking that pic (but had forgotten about it) because I wanted to remember what it felt like to live the life I had been living, a life of just existing.

    Congratulations to the new you. You now look so ALIVE.

    Agree totally!!.. you also look well now. Im so happy for u. <3
  • bdbchick
    bdbchick Posts: 2,434 Member
    Alzzi76 wrote: »
    bdbchick wrote: »
    On day 28 of not drinking. I can't drink right now even if I wanted to because I'm on antibodies from oral surgery that I had on Thursday. I'm surprised that I don't miss it.

    well done for going that long! ... Wish u speedy recovery.. B)o:)

    Thank you!
  • islandbeez
    islandbeez Posts: 162 Member
    @NormInv That was wonderful and really hit home for me. Thanks!
  • MichelleWithMoxie
    MichelleWithMoxie Posts: 1,817 Member
    Neither of these photos are especially flattering, but I wanted to share them anyway. I tried to take them from the same angle for a better comparison. The bottom one was taken 108 days ago and the top one today. That bottom pic was my day one of being sober and almost 40 pounds ago. It was my rock bottom. Today's pic? That's the girl I've been searching for this past decade. That's me sober, happy, and full of possibility. And it's still just the beginning.
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    Seriously amazing, you look so much happier now :heart:
  • RubyRed427
    RubyRed427 Posts: 4,410 Member
    I caught this thread just today, but I quit all alcohol on 1-1 and haven't touched any since. I feel better, sleep better and have lost 12 pounds (along with diet and exercise). I plan to go at least until 3-1. Unfortunately I've replaced alcohol with Coke Zero, so one vice at a time !

    So happy for you! Very impressive! We will start a February thread this week with the same name basically. Check back often. We would love to have you share what worked for you. How did you get by those first few weeks ?
  • RubyRed427
    RubyRed427 Posts: 4,410 Member
    edited January 2018
    islandbeez wrote: »
    @NormInv That was wonderful and really hit home for me. Thanks!

    I agree! I liked reading the article. I was quite similar to her. I would watch my friend drink her wine, and think why is she drinking so slow. I better slow down. I should have had a glass before she came to the restaurant. I remember thinking why can't I just sip and find one glass enough. My friend always stops at one. And I'd come home and have two more.
  • machchic
    machchic Posts: 229 Member
    @NormInv That was a great story, I never thought I would be continuing into February, but I am ready.
  • Alzzi76
    Alzzi76 Posts: 504 Member
    NormInv wrote: »

    Thanks Buddie, that really helps. It's an incredible story and an inspiration.
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