No Alcohol on a weekday!
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I'm in! It might be tough at first, but I know I can do it!0
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Count me in too! Thanks for starting this!0
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When I did the calculations and discovered I could lose about 3/4 of a lb a week by eliminating beer, it was gone immediately. If I feel like a drink now, I use Crystal Light raspberry lemonade with a shot of vodka - 79 calories, one third of a beer's calories.0
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Last week I lost 3lbs and I'm so sure that's because I've cut out my alcohol. I'm actually not as bothered as I thought I'd be about not drinking on a weekday. Some days has been hard but I'm trooping on. Hang in there guys0
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Had a few rum and coke zero's Saturday evening and a couple glasses of wine.. 7 days before without anything. Back on the wagon this week.0
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I've been cutting back, too. And it is so hard, especially this time of the year when the weather is nice and I so want to sit outside in the evening with a drink and watch the sunset. Only enjoying one drink on Friday and one on Saturday. And no beer during football season!0
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I want to try too! My husband and I are craft beer fanatics so we always seem to have beer in the house, weather we've bought it or brewed it ourselves. We make it to Thursday usually and give in.0
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Today was a good day! I am not craving wine and I am feeling really great about it. I am starting to get anxious about my upcoming visit with the in-laws. They're here for 11 days and it's always restaurants and alcohol with them. Tons of both. They come out every September and we live it up. I need to game plan on how to work this. They arrive Thursday. For now, my plan is to be as good as I can until then, and then carefully consider my meals and alcohol intake at restaurants. I need to stick to seafood and maybe 1-2 drinks max. Not easy to do.0
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I'll lend my support. I totally gave up booze about 40 days ago. I realize it was becoming a problem. I was drinking 2-4 pints of vodka a week. Something clicked and so I have for now swore off all booze. Not forever but until I believe I am ready and not drink so much0
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Wow good on you @4homer that's a great achievement to not have a drink for 40 days and a very responsible decision to cut it out till you believe your ready. You have my up most respect for what your doing. You have my support0
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Thanks all for the support -- it's just good to check in and see that others are struggling with the same issue, but conquering it. And when falling down, just getting back up and trying again.0
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I haven't drank alcohol in over a year.....for different reasons. However, it's great to hear so many people willing to cut back !! Good luck.....0
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I don't normally drink during the week. It's the weekends that are the problem! Trainer once told me that BEER = Liquid Bread, lol. Rum and Diet Coke used to be my go-to, but I've quit drinking soda. So wine is usually what I drink. I've tried vodka & water, but I need more flavor. I'm going to limit to 3-4 drinks per weekend.0
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I don't drink during the week either. It's actually pretty rare for me anymore. Limits the damsge. Ha. Great thread!0
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I stick to wine at the weekend. I've cut out my beer and that's a really big thing for me to do. My other half drinks a lot of beer so I used to as well but didn't think much about it until I decided to start losing weight. Don't need any extra calories building up!0
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I know it's really hard, but cutting out alcohol makes the task of getting all your nutrients and staying within your calorie target so much easier. Once you blow a few hundred calories on alcohol, it has to come out of your food calories and that's enough to leave you feeling really hungry at the end of a day. Think of alcohol the same way you think about sugar. It provides calories to burn as energy, but has no other nutrients, so they are empty calories.
The other big problem many people have with alcohol, is that it often leads to impaired judgements in snacking and food choices.0 -
I'll join for support! I am a teacher and just came off 9 weeks of summer vacation where every night was like a weekend night! I enjoy having a glass or two of wine every night and I know that is why I gained some lbs this summer. I am short 5'1" so every pound shows up! As a substitute I have been drinking bai (coconut) with seltzer water. I will have my wine on weekends only. So far so good!0
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No alcohol today! Stuck to sparkling water at dinner. Feeling good. I had enough leftover calories to eat some yummy peanut butter!0
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I'm quite enjoying drinking cold water during the week, I'm not even as fussed when my other half is drinking beer anymore and it helps he's supporting me so much to keep at it. How's everyone getting on?0
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This is something that I struggle with . I love coming home after a long day and having a glass or two of wine each night. I am sure this is what has caused my weight gain. Not to mention the bad food choices that happen after having that second glass. I am going to join you all in no wine on week nights0
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I feel like I try this challenge every week. Lasts until work/school or whatever frustrates me and having a glass of wine just unwinds me. I have however decided that I like Fresca and tequila, I figure it can't be too bad since Fresca has no calories. I suppose it's my lesser of the two evils approach:)0
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I've quit drinking almost altogether (still have some on special occasions). Now that I'm more in tune with my body than I've even been, I feel extra *kitten* (physically) after having a few drinks. After all, alcohol is actually toxic.0
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this is a challenge I need! I drink waaaaayyyyyy too many of my calories and all through the week! gonna be hard on football nights but I wanna try! so happy you started this :-)0
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I'm happy more of you are joining in . I was drinking roughly 3+ beers a day and maybe some rum and full fat coke each day and the weekends I drink more! Definitely thought it would be difficult but it's easier than I thought. What keeps me going is the number on the scales when the week is done and I know I've saved literally thousands of calories on giving up alcohol (still drinking Friday and Saturday but in moderation)0
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Welcome everyone! This challenge has been really good for me. It has gotten so much easier to avoid alcohol while at home. We don't even debate if we should open it. Just accept the fact that we can't have any.0
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Argh, i know i need to do this. I've been considering this and you guys are inspiring me to actually take the leap...but it'll have to be tomorrow because I'm already drinking a beer *warning, excuse is about to be made* i have a super stressful job that i invest about 50 hrs a week into. I also have 3 tiny humans, so by the time work/practices/dinner/homework are done, i can't WAIT to turn off my buzzing brain with beer/wine/vodka. I know it'll get easier with time, but what tricks help in the beginning?0
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I'm struggling with this now and I am on my second week without drinking during the work week. It had gotten to the point in which my situation was critical and thought I'd need professional help. I posted a blog about it, it hurt very much writing these things about myself but glad that I did. I've gotten so much support from my MFP friends and they have stood by me. I am in for this challenge. Good luck everyone. Jason
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I don't miss my work night drinking... I feel healthier and just have to reign in those Friday nights...0
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Jessbartell wrote: »Argh, i know i need to do this. I've been considering this and you guys are inspiring me to actually take the leap...but it'll have to be tomorrow because I'm already drinking a beer *warning, excuse is about to be made* i have a super stressful job that i invest about 50 hrs a week into. I also have 3 tiny humans, so by the time work/practices/dinner/homework are done, i can't WAIT to turn off my buzzing brain with beer/wine/vodka. I know it'll get easier with time, but what tricks help in the beginning?
I'd like to say there was a trick to help hun but with me it was just to persevere. I did drink water in a wine glass at the beginning and it did kind of help but I wouldn't class it as a trick haha. It's hard breaking a habit that you've done for years but just take each day as it comes.
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Hi there. I am on week 3 of my journey. I started at 154, after a week I was 148, and this wee 145 so doing great. I log EVERYTHING and I drink wine every night lol. Im still within my calories. But I have a rule for me.....No wine unless I have done 3 X 20 minutes walks a day! That's hard after a day at work. Feel free to add me. hope that helps x0
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