Anyone else quit drinking for weight loss & health?
requiem1by1
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Day 2 of My Fitness Pal and day 6 of sobriety. First time in my life I've ever broke 200 lbs and my body ain't having it! Chose also to quit drinking since the extra calories and dehydration isn't worth it any more!! Looking for some pals on here going through the same journey.
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Your timing is perfect as I just made the decision yesterday to go for four months without drinking and then see how I feel.
I've been circling around this decision for a while now, but a few things tipped me over. Here's the piece that finally decided me: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/drinking-breast-cancer-risk-factor-alcohol-diet/ Basically, there is NO benficial amount of alcohol from a health standpoint. Less than one glass a day increases your risk for breast cancer by 5%, after menopause by 9%! That is pretty significant. Here's another one: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/even-moderate-drinking-could-harm-the-brain/ showing that moderate drinkers (six glasses of wine a week!) were three times more likely to have early dementia and brain atrophy.
Add to that: the only time I really eat things I didn't plan on eating is when I'm drinking, and the calories of drink, and the times (which seemed to be getting more frequent) that I got quite drunk without really meaning to and, for me, it was just time to take a long break and reassess.
My journey is different from yours, (everyone's journey is!) but I would be happy to support you and your decision.5 -
I've given up liquor and beer, but I still have red wine from time to time. Good luck!! I think cutting alcohol out is a great choice!1
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i only drink on weekends (we are only human after all) and its really worked well for me. feel free to add me if you like.0
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Do you ladies find that it's hard to be in your social circle after you make the decision to stop drinking? Unfortunately drinking is the social thing that "my crew" does for fun! Do I need to make new friends that have healthier habits? Or, is up to me to stand my ground with my friends? I mean, I know they will accept my choice, but I also know it's hard for people to get drunk around sober people because they feel foolish (they usually are foolish). Ugh.3
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Me. I gained all my extra weight from binge drinking, not from overeating like most people on here. I also have a seriously hard time losing weight once it's on, so I've had to cut out booze for the most part. I don't have an intention of being "sober" sober, I still drink, but I've gone from 3-5 nights per week to maybe once a month.
I do have less of a social life now that I won't live at the bar with certain friends of mine. I don't really date anymore either. I can't be around people who are getting drunk and not feel like I'm completely missing out if I don't join them... it's like being on a starvation diet and watching somebody eat cake across the table. Just no fun. So I'd rather stay home.3 -
I have cut alcohol out entirely. Brushing aside the empty calories of the alcohol itself, there was also the dumb decision making that took place while I was under the influence (both food and otherwise).
Though I freely admit that this has had a detrimental impact on my social life. That is what we single guys in our 20s do on the weekends as a general rule. Granted I could tag along and just not drink, but babysitting my wasted friends at some bar until 3 AM is not exactly my idea of a good time either. I have just taken up other, mostly fitness related, hobbies to fill the time on the weekends.
I can't say I will never tie one on again, but for the time being I have other priorities.4 -
Im trying to quit smoking. But yeah the struggle is real no matter what it is.4
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Reqium, I'm with you 110%! I stopped drinking in February 1st. The struggle is real. I've dropped 47 lbs in 4 months doing nothing but staying sober. I'll send you an invite. Welcome back to the world of the living, sweetie3
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Hi, thanks for bringing up this topic!
I could use some support with it, as well. I haven't stopped drinking yet, but I'm determined to do it. I currently drink at least two glasses of wine just about every night... occasionally I have bourbon or tequila, in addition to the wine. I know the alcohol calories, on top of my not-so-great food choices, have really packed on the pounds.
It seems a bit overwhelming to cut out alcohol and make better food choices at the same time. My body is pretty tired of all this abuse, but my brain still wants what it wants. I may have to take it in stages.2 -
Hi everyone. I am new and was very intrigued when I saw this topic. Your comments are very inspiring to me. Thanks. Aside from the 40 extra pounds I have gained, my liver is saying enough! I start 28 day boot camp tomorrow with a healthy meal plan and hi impact workouts 4x week. Feeling very excited about the change I sense is around the corner. Biggest challenge right now, idea of giving up alcohol for good. But I know I can do it! Wishing you all success and happiness!1
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my brain still wants what it wants. I may have to take it in stages0
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EmotionalEater84 wrote: »Do you ladies find that it's hard to be in your social circle after you make the decision to stop drinking? Unfortunately drinking is the social thing that "my crew" does for fun! Do I need to make new friends that have healthier habits? Or, is up to me to stand my ground with my friends? I mean, I know they will accept my choice, but I also know it's hard for people to get drunk around sober people because they feel foolish (they usually are foolish). Ugh.
If they are real friends, they will support your decision, however, if you continue to socialize with them frequently, you are less likely to have success with your abstinence. Keep your old friends but see them less often, or make a point to do other activities with them that don't involve drinking.
Making new friends who don't drink is a great idea!
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I'm trying to quit smoking. Drinking isn't an issue for me because I might have 2 beers a month.0
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EmotionalEater84 wrote: »Do you ladies find that it's hard to be in your social circle after you make the decision to stop drinking? Unfortunately drinking is the social thing that "my crew" does for fun! Do I need to make new friends that have healthier habits? Or, is up to me to stand my ground with my friends? I mean, I know they will accept my choice, but I also know it's hard for people to get drunk around sober people because they feel foolish (they usually are foolish). Ugh.
Definitely stand your ground! If you think your friends will accept the choice, then you're golden. I don't drink at all, and managed to survive high school and college this way. I found that good friends really respect my choice and I still have fun. Some people will interrogate you over it, but that usually reflects poorly on them and not you!2 -
I don't drink often, but when I do I definitely see/feel the difference in my body, and I really want to do everything I can to stay on track. So far it's been four days since I had a beer. Also, thinking about cutting caffeine since I've read a few articles about it slowing down the weightloss process.1
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I just found a very cool website on this with lots of good links. hipsobriety.com/1
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Day 3 here! Not really a heavy drinker but just didn't see a way to make it fit with my diet so out it goes2
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