Who has given up Alcohol?
LetsMakeupXtina
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I know alcohol can and does hinder your weight loss... Who all has completely given up booze to help you with the weight loss? and do you really think it has helped with losing weight faster?
I by no means drink every day.. but on the weekends I do usually drink... maybe 1-3 drinks a night on the weekend.. except when we go out and then I drink a few more than that The worst part is the nights we go out.. the next morning I feel like crap and end up eating nasty greasy food all day which also definitely does not help with my weight loss!
I really don't want to give up drinking... but I really want to get healthy and lose this extra weight =/
I by no means drink every day.. but on the weekends I do usually drink... maybe 1-3 drinks a night on the weekend.. except when we go out and then I drink a few more than that The worst part is the nights we go out.. the next morning I feel like crap and end up eating nasty greasy food all day which also definitely does not help with my weight loss!
I really don't want to give up drinking... but I really want to get healthy and lose this extra weight =/
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haven't given it up per se, but I do limit it to very few drinks, and usually then just a glass of red wine on occasion. the calories are one thing, but the after effects are just too "expensive". My self-control decreases for every drink I have, so not only do the alcohol calories add up, the food calories go up, the quality of those calories plummets (nutritional bang for the buck is almost nil) and I don't usually sleep worth a d*mn which messes me all up the next day.
That said, I will take a day off from time to time if I really want to celebrate and drink more than a glass or two of red wine. Such as New Year's Eve or a wedding...0 -
Given it up! No beer, no alcohol! Just not for me!0
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It slows down your metabolism SO MUCH it's just not worth it for me... if I have to be somewhere where people expect me to drink I'll order a soda water with lime so they don't give me a hard time and I can still stick to my goals0
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Given it up along with sodas and caffeine.0
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<bad influence> I find that staying within the calorie limits doesn't affect the weight loss. Also, it may cause binges if you are too strict. </bad influence> However, you just need to go with your gut and what you find works best for you.0
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Have not given it up, but I have become more conscious when I drink beer.
I have never really drank beer to get drunk... I just love the taste of good beer.0 -
I know alcohol can and does hinder your weight loss... Who all has completely given up booze to help you with the weight loss? and do you really think it has helped with losing weight faster?
I by no means drink every day.. but on the weekends I do usually drink... maybe 1-3 drinks a night on the weekend.. except when we go out and then I drink a few more than that The worst part is the nights we go out.. the next morning I feel like crap and end up eating nasty greasy food all day which also definitely does not help with my weight loss!
I really don't want to give up drinking... but I really want to get healthy and lose this extra weight =/
Friday and Saturday nigth I start drinkign as soon as the kdis go to sleep. I dont get totally hammered but I drink a lot! But I guess thats gotta go!0 -
I am the same way with wine.. i love my wine... love to have a glass or two... but am wondering just how much it hinders my weight loss.. I've heard some say as long as you stay within your daily calories alcohol wont harm your goals.. and then i have heard that our body metabolizes alcohol different and it completely sabotages your goals, even if you stay within your daily calories.0
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I know alcohol can and does hinder your weight loss... Who all has completely given up booze to help you with the weight loss? and do you really think it has helped with losing weight faster?
I by no means drink every day.. but on the weekends I do usually drink... maybe 1-3 drinks a night on the weekend.. except when we go out and then I drink a few more than that The worst part is the nights we go out.. the next morning I feel like crap and end up eating nasty greasy food all day which also definitely does not help with my weight loss!
I really don't want to give up drinking... but I really want to get healthy and lose this extra weight =/
Friday and Saturday nigth I start drinkign as soon as the kdis go to sleep. I dont get totally hammered but I drink a lot! But I guess thats gotta go!
I'm the same.. I dont get completely hammered... usually lol. but definitely enjoy a nice head change!0 -
I dont drink lol0
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I am giving it up for a while. Never was a huge drinker but did love a good vodka mixed with...well anything, a few nights a week. Just noticed recently my body doesnt react well to it so I am giving it up for a while0
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I am the same way with wine.. i love my wine... love to have a glass or two... but am wondering just how much it hinders my weight loss.. I've heard some say as long as you stay within your daily calories alcohol wont harm your goals.. and then i have heard that our body metabolizes alcohol different and it completely sabotages your goals, even if you stay within your daily calories.
It's not terrible. You can work it in to your daily intake.
Plus you can just go a little harder during your workouts to compensate.0 -
I dont drink often but I could use one now.0
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Not a problem for me since I have never understood why so many people equate having a good time with drinking exessive amounts of alcahol. I never drink it. It is just not something I have ever been tempted to be a part of.0
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I dont drink often but I could use one now.
haha!!! Pinot Grigio in hand as I am typing... some days after work I feel like a glass of wine just helps me unwind =\0 -
Gave up "heavy" drinking when my children were young. Realized I needed to grow up and focus on being a father.
Gave up what little drinking I did after that about 2 years ago when I was diagnosed with high blood pressure and went on meds to keep it under control.
Since then I have had maybe a couple of beers and glasses of wine, total. Holiday meals & celebrations. And always only one.
To each their own choices and path but for me getting & staying sober was the best choice I ever made. And now, I do not miss it at all.0 -
I have a drink every few weeks or so, mostly because of my work schedule. I'd probably keep it to a couple nights a week, and no more than 2 at a time.0
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I am in the process of it. I have a predilection for alcohol, and almost everyone in my family is an alcoholic or borderline alcoholic. I found myself going down that road and had to put a stop to it. Not to mention that drinking is more harmful on a woman's body than it is on a man's.
No, health first.0 -
god didnt make boozer and loser rhyme just for the hell of it0
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I gave up for religious reasons and it's done me no end of good, I'm a pioneer (Google it )0
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I don’t drink often, but hate the idea of giving up something that I enjoy, even if it’s only once in a while. so guess not me0
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i dont drink. though never really did to begin with0
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I haven't given it up but I cut way back for health and weight loss reasons. I really enjoy a good beer or wine and giving it up would ultimately lead to a binge.0
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I didn't drink for years and years. Much easier to stick with other healthy habits that way. Now I've had to learn to drink like a grown up for social purposes. Lol. All attorneys drink. So I just get a Scotch and sip on it for two hours.0
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All attorneys drink.
not all0 -
No change here. I haven't been a heavy drinker in years, and I've pushed my calories or gone over a few times (hah, especially espresso martini days , but I'm not a person who is terribly rigid in all of this anyways, because I don't think I could make a lifetime habit of it if I were0
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Afer my divorce 30 years ago I started drinking...I was alone, with no one to talk to or be with, and with 2 little ones to take care of...so I didn't get drunk actually, just a little high (I couldn't get wasted, afterall I had children to watch)...but I found that when I drank something (my favorite was wine coolers), I would start crying and get really depressed...I decided to quit the alcohol because of this...I didn't notice at that period in my life any changes in my weight...I was a little bit heavy in certain parts of my body, but I was a size 10...which is my current goal weight...
never again0 -
never!0
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So I just get a Scotch and sip on it for two hours.
Scotch.. yikes, you go girlfriend I couldnt handle that lol.. only hard stuff I can drink on its own is Patron Silver and Fireball0 -
I didn't drink for years and years. Much easier to stick with other healthy habits that way. Now I've had to learn to drink like a grown up for social purposes. Lol. All attorneys drink. So I just get a Scotch and sip on it for two hours.
Do Not start drinking just for this reason. You can very easily tell people you don't drink and still entertain. I nurse like you, or, what my wife used to do when she was practicing, order tonic water and limes all night. The goal is to get the client drunk and let them have a good time. You should be billing the next day, lol!0
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