Nights out and alcohol!
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Since this is something you don't do often at all, I would not worry about the calories too much. I would pre-log in a few drinks first, and if you can, log in everything you drink that night. One night is not going to cause a big weight gain, but it would be helpful to know just how many calories you did take in. Then you can do a little extra exercise to help make up for it. Have fun and be safe!0
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Only having a few drinks isn't really an option for me
Probably want to deal with this issue. More important than calories.
I mean on 'big' nights out when everyone is drinking, dancing etc. I'm perfectly ok with only having a few drinks if I'm just out for a social lunchtime thing, and I'm fine with drinking nothing at all. It's purely on these nights out that I feel uncomfortable if I've only had a few drinks.
You feeling uncomfortable is your issue, seek help addressing your inability to control yourself with alcohol
Oh wow, I'm just going to ignore this thread now.
The insinuation that I am somewhat of an alcoholic, an irresponsible child or even in any way morally reprehensible is utterly ridiculous.
There is absolutely nothing wrong with not enjoying being around drunk people when you are not participating. I'm not going to apologise or be berated for having one night out in 5 months where I drink a little more than what you people deem acceptable.
The first person who had an issue with my post made their point. Then a bunch of you made the same point, only rephrasing it. I'm pretty sure I understood the general consensus the first time... and I even went as far as to agree with you. So quit with the repetitiveness, it's getting tedious...
This place is a joke...0 -
I would not worry about it. Having a good night out with drinks every once in awhile will not completely sabotage your weight loss. Think about it as celebrating your hard work from the previous weeks.
Recently, I have been drinking quite a bit, 2-3 times a week, haha. I've been slowly losing weight, but definitely need to limit my drinking. I often find myself dancing for hours which in turn makes me worry less about how many calories I had consumed due to the vigorous exercise.
As for the number of drinks consumed; Just take it slow, wait in between drinks after the first three or four. Since it has been awhile, your tolerance might have changed.
I've had nights in the past where I have consumed around 9-11 shots, and I've never been an alcoholic, I just had a very high tolerance. I wouldn't worry about what other people say here. As long as you have very close and reliable friends with you, have some fun, but be safe about it.0 -
Some people are odd about alcohol and it can be amusing - from what you've described, you sound entirely normal to me!0
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If you only do it on occasion (im talking once a month or less) it isn't going to have a drastic impact.
If you're planning on quite a few drinks that night, adjust calories accordingly and stick to lower cal options.
avoid things like long islands, jack and cokes, etc.
I prefer drinking shots or whiskey on the rocks. But at one point I was drinking beer 2-3 times per week and still making progress, just adjust your calories.0 -
go out and have fun....(although 19 drinks is kind of a lot?????)
vodka is my friend. why not take the 'on the go' packs of crystal light and ask for a shot of vodka plus a glass of water - add the crystal light then add the vodka and voila - instant semi healthy drink????
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OMG - I thought i was the only one who did that!!! it soo sinful!!!!0 -
The best thing I found when cutting out alcohol for a couple months was that I only needed 3-4 drinks to get drunk compared to 7-8. Less calories and money! You'll probably find you need less to get drunk too. And now I drink vodka waters. Actually tasting the vodka causes me to drink slower and the only calories I'm getting is from the vodka.0
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I have just started my second major weight loss adventure (two weeks in at this point) and I have been reading through the boards all week for tips and motivation. I'm finally de-lurking after reading through the first page of this thread because I am a bit shocked at the way some people are responding to this.
1. Given how supportive I've seen people on mfp be about all manner of other personal problems, which have been both within and out of the person's control, I am very surprised to see so many people immediately respond with harsh "you clearly have a problem and need to get it taken care of" comments without any consideration for the OP's background or feelings. I thought you guys were better than that.
2. In case you hadn't noticed the OP's ticker, she believes she has over 100 lbs to lose. Even newbie drinkers know that weight (among other things that you might not be considering) is a major factor in tolerance levels. Play around with a blood alcohol content calculator and see the difference in BAC between a 230 lb female and a 120 lb female keeping all other factors the same.
3. 19 shots of vodka may or may not be an exaggeration, but I can attest to a similar experience. When I was a freshman in college and just beginning to drink (also 50 lbs smaller), a six pack of bud light over a couple hours would have me done for the evening. A few years and a lot of practice later, I can now go through a case (24) of the same thing in 5 or 6 hours and never reach a state of drunkenness past a good buzz. I'm not proud of this fact, and this is actually one of the big reasons I have decided to make changes, but the fact remains that it is possible for someone to drink a lot more than others and not die of alcohol poisoning.
As for you Ms. Nadine, it appears that unfortunately not everyone here has learned that everyone is different. I don't understand how people who post about hating the fact that they get judged now for their food/exercise/lifestyle choices think it is okay to turn around and do the same thing to someone else just because that person isn't afraid to be honest about their own choices. Do your thing girl. And to answer your ORIGINAL question, just do what you feel best about doing. The only way that letting loose for one night is going to derail you is if you use it as an excuse to quit taking care of yourself the other 99% of the time. I believe it has previously been stated on this thread that you're not going to be able to drink enough to put back on actual pounds in one night. Just decide which outweighs the other: the desire to drink x amount and have x amount of fun, or the desire to not feel guilt about doing so. Make a decision, do your thing, and move on.0 -
I shout "YOLO" as I chug.
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Im new at this but I think there's a couple of options.... adjust calories is you want, gym it, or limit your drinks... I on the other hand have decide I get a cheat day once a week for whatever I want (alcohol or food) and I get a HUGE cheat day once a month... normally on my cheat day I'll make sure I make up for it by working out or adjusting calories...
"19" drinks to me for a college student on a big weekend out, doesnt sound so horrible (kinda sounds a bit normal)... I mean it happens.... Back in the day I know I had done it a couple of times (and paid for it later of course) and its one of those live and learn times in life... thats what I think at least...0 -
Only having a few drinks isn't really an option for me
Probably want to deal with this issue. More important than calories.
I mean on 'big' nights out when everyone is drinking, dancing etc. I'm perfectly ok with only having a few drinks if I'm just out for a social lunchtime thing, and I'm fine with drinking nothing at all. It's purely on these nights out that I feel uncomfortable if I've only had a few drinks.
You feeling uncomfortable is your issue, seek help addressing your inability to control yourself with alcohol
You being a tw*t is your issue, seek help addressing being a d*ckhead.
ONLY JOKING, I'm only feigning concern for your wellbeing in order to boost my ego, as putting people down for no reason often does!
Disclaimer: This post may contain a facetious paragraph.0 -
If I know I am going to do a "big night out" (regardless of if that includes drinks) I make sure to get my butt to the gym that morning and do a big workout. I usually make sure I do at least an hour in the gym to give myself some slack. Sometimes I still go over, but you only live once. If you aren't doing this every week then don't worry about it. Have some fun and relax.0
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My best advice would be have a kick *kitten* workout that day - GO HARD! - then eat! If you are planning to have a large amount of alcohol you really need to make sure you have food in your system. It is one day! It will not end your journey! Just go out, have fun! You will likely be a hell of a lot sicker if you starve all day, and then binge on drinks. Get your extra calories from your workout - enjoy your party night - and then get back on track the next day. This is life - your life! Make it work for you! PS - be safe!0
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Do not do any girly shots. I went out the other night and got some red-headed sluts and was surprised that they were over 200 calories a shot. Maybe just cut the shots in general, that should save you some serious calories.
Try and drink mixed drinks. I suggest captain and diet coke. Avoid mixing with juice, especially cranberry. Maybe try and drink one drink for every two you usually get? I used to drink a lot in one sitting too, it is hard limiting when you're used to binge drinking.
Also when I know I'm going out, I try to eat lighter during the day. But also I read that a cheat day can help boost your metabolism as long as it's once in a while. I wouldn't over stress it.
Good luck girl!0 -
This might be an unpopular opinion, but if you're saying 20+ shots are a possibility, I'd suggest switching to beer. Its more calories per drink, but you'll have to drink far fewer. Beer is sort of self limiting. When people say its liquid bread, they aren't joking. Its filling. Of course, that assumes you aren't a puke and rally kind of person. If you are, take cash. Once you're out of money, you're done drinking. If your friends can't help you out with this, get new friends. Or don't go out with the ones you have.0
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I don't know. As one of my last nights out before I move out of state, I'm going drinking tonight with a friend. I'm just not going to track.0
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ultimately, drink be merry and enjoy i can happily down a bottle of vodka and diet cola in a night, having a party with the girls. I cut down before and after to compensate and drink water after each alcoholic drink0
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As long as it's not a every weekend thing, go out, have fun and drink up! I find it hard to stick to watching my calories after a few drinks because the more drinks I have the less I care about my weight loss.. but I get back onto the train the next day and most of the time it doesn't effect my weight loss for the week.
This isn't a "Diet" it's a lifestyle change... We need to let our hair down sometimes. What I think to myself this is a FOREVER thing and at this point of my life I don't want to give up having a few drinks every now and then. So when I do have them I never feel bad for doing so!0 -
this is a problem i have 2 times a week (my nights off) and i'm a beer drinker so the calories really add up! i just try to eat less and then get drunk faster with less alcohol on an empty stomach0
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while one shot of liquor has about 100 calories, 15 shots of liquor only has a few hundred, trust me on this one.
(you'll throw them up )0 -
Since you've lost weight it may not take as much for you to feel the affects...0
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I don't have anything constructive to say, I'm just duty bound to comment on booze threads.
Red wine is the answer to all things btw.0 -
Ok, I am totally in the same boat. I do not go out to drink but I am a drinker, and I drink a lot. Let's just say the reason I don't go out much anymore is because it is too expensive. But as for staying on track. It has been, in my experience, always better to stick with regular liquor or wine on the rocks. I mean don't put juice or coke in it. And if you get the muchies (this is the actually thing that screws me up) eat some carrot sticks or chew gum or something, no crisps or fries or anything like that. I have found that after a night drinking straight alcohol, that I have lost weight the next morning. I have been sticking with this plan and so far so good!!!(: BTW, I don't really think it is actual drinks that are the problem, just sugary additives , and munchies that are.0
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still don't know why binge drinking has to be a part of regular behaviour... I used to do it in first and second year, by my fourth year of uni I have realised that 1. I don't need ANY alcohol to have fun 2. it's expensive (unless you make male friends which I did hehe) 3. you feel crappy the next day and regret it
A glass of wine tastes a lot nicer than 10 tequila shots, is classier, more relaxing, and not something I regret.
Rather than making ways around the calories, I don't see why it's so hard to just not have them? If you are peer pressured into it, clearly you have shyt friends and are mixing with an unthoughtful, shallow peer group that aren't really going to push you in the right direction in life. I have had many good friends be a bit surprised when I say I don't want to drink, but they don't care at all and it within 5 seconds it doesn't matter. Those are the people you should be hanging with, they are the people that will inspire you and help you grow into a successful adult.
Yes I am 21 and have learnt this early, thank goodness. Alcohol is far too overrated, special occasions for drinking more than just one! I provided a fair bit at my 21st, but that is for a special occasion - not weekly!
edit: And you are British - I'm from Aus and it's the same thing. The streets full of aggressive drunks in the evenings, not so pleasant. Too many people that say not drinking is 'un Australian', it's so sad how alcohol is one of few things I can genuinely use to describe my own country's culture :grumble:0 -
I HAVE 2 BOTTLES OF WINE EVERY WEEKEND, JUST COS WE'RE DIETING IT DOESN'T MEAN WE HAVE TO STOP LIVING, HAVE A GREAT NIGHT AND BURN IT OFF IN THE WEEK0
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Just had my night out... I won't divulge my alcohol consumption Was absolutely worth it, will get back on track tomorrow!0
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Good for you! Don't let the dull and boring people on here bother you at all lol. Partying is completely normal.0
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There's 64 calories in one once of vodka. I can't see your diary so I don't know what your calorie goal is for a day, but if it's set at 1200 calories you would have to drink almost 19 drinks to go over 1200 calories. If your going to have 5 or 6 drinks that's 384 calories so you're not going to be too much over. You have to live so go out and have fun!
A long island has about 5 standard "drinks" in one glass. It is not that hard to go over that when you are having a great time with friends. 3 long islands seems like a lot but with food in your belly and some karaoke going... I've indulged on those nights and been fine as long as I work it off throughout the week. Just don't forget a DD or a cab #! :flowerforyou:
Don't ridicule OP or other folks over their once in a blue moon drinking nights! Let em have fun! I barely drink but when I do, it may be considered "binge" drinking because I like to drink straight whiskey in a rocks glass halfway full. Sometimes I'll have more than one glass. And lets not get started on the wine loving folks. They drink much more than one or two drinks, but are fine and work hard to burn it back off. :drinker: I'm included in that bunch too! Girls nights are the best for many bottles of wine and stuff!
OP asked for advice on how to account for a great weekend, not AA advocates to attack her, so either give advice or keep on MFP'ing elsewhere!0 -
I shout "YOLO" as I chug.
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I think when you make a lifestyle change, you have to include alcohol as well. If you gained weight from drinking, the logical thing would be to drink it in moderation going forward. But I'm not a drinker so I'm not very sympathetic to this issue.
I have two happy hours planned this week which I somewhat dread because I know the food will be amazing and I will be tempted to drink multiple cocktails. I solve that problem by having 2 martini's max. I stay away from calorie laden mixed drinks.
But when I go away to the beach next month I plan on drinking ALL day lol. But I'm sticking to the low-cal options.0
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