Help Craving Alcohol

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  • adaline59
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    Try Campral, your doctor can prescribe it. It works in much the same way as Chantix works for smoking, to get rid of the cravings.
  • Breizier
    Breizier Posts: 221 Member
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    OP, calling the fact that you wanted a drink and didn't have one (by means of severe distraction) doesn't really sound like a healthy relationship with alcohol at all. I know you said you aren't an alcoholic, but someone who can't drink casually OR choose not to have a drink if it isn't going to work with their day (for whatever reason - it doesn't fit your macros, your calories, you're at work, it's 7am... whatever!) needs to talk to a professional about their cravings.

    Stopping drinking was an arbitrary decision post Christmas. Likewise the date when i will allow myself to have a drink again.

    I usually crave chocolate far more eating it almost daily. I have put some dentist's kid through private school on the damage to my teeth.

    I am looking at how having a drink will fit my macro, just not quite now.
  • Breizier
    Breizier Posts: 221 Member
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    Try Campral, your doctor can prescribe it. It works in much the same way as Chantix works for smoking, to get rid of the cravings.

    Does it work on chocolate? I have been known to get out of bed to get in my car to go and buy chocolate. I can't be bothered to event go downstairs for booze even in the midst of bed craving - That's what hubby is for.