Alcohol & Weight Loss

I am having an extremely difficult time giving up alcohol on my weight loss journey. I have cut back significantly, but some days I binge & it definitely shows on the scale. I also tend to make terrible food choices after drinking.
Anyone else had or have this issue? Any tips to overcome this? Do you include alcohol in your diet?
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  • sosteach
    sosteach Posts: 260 Member
    I do include alcohol but only at the most two days a month. For those social events I save my calories and I choose lower calorie drinks and only have a couple or I will make bad food choices too. Alternate you alcohol with water and if you are going to a party bring a veggie tray to ensure some low calorie snacks. If it is an event where you fear bingeing don't start. Stick to water.
  • jasummers76
    jasummers76 Posts: 225 Member
    I am not a drinker but my dad fought the same battle as you. First mixed drinks usually have the most Cal's compared to low cal beer and spirits. The choices on food after getting tipsy... Well I have no help for you on that one. Impulse control and decision making skills deminish the drunker you are. Dad limited himself to weekend drinking only and really never got wasted. So the food thing wasn't a real issue for him. His issue was the bloated stomach on a skinny body.
  • ElJefeChief
    ElJefeChief Posts: 650 Member
    I found it very difficult to cut back on booze years ago. Ended up quitting entirely. What's nice is I have lots more room to eat sweets and junky things when I like, because I'm not drinking my calories anymore.
  • goldiejdb
    goldiejdb Posts: 63 Member
    DrEnalg wrote: »
    I found it very difficult to cut back on booze years ago. Ended up quitting entirely. What's nice is I have lots more room to eat sweets and junky things when I like, because I'm not drinking my calories anymore.

    Yea, it seems like I can't just drink in moderation. I hate to quit entirely but if that's what I have to do to stop jeopardizing my weight loss I will
  • goldiejdb
    goldiejdb Posts: 63 Member
    I am not a drinker but my dad fought the same battle as you. First mixed drinks usually have the most Cal's compared to low cal beer and spirits. The choices on food after getting tipsy... Well I have no help for you on that one. Impulse control and decision making skills deminish the drunker you are. Dad limited himself to weekend drinking only and really never got wasted. So the food thing wasn't a real issue for him. His issue was the bloated stomach on a skinny body.

    I wish I could just limit myself to drinking on the weekends but Taco Tuesdays & Margaritas always gets me
  • annieinnm
    annieinnm Posts: 23 Member
    The trick is to focus on the things you CAN have and not on the ones you can't (like sugar/alcohol).
  • ElJefeChief
    ElJefeChief Posts: 650 Member
    goldiejdb wrote: »
    DrEnalg wrote: »
    I found it very difficult to cut back on booze years ago. Ended up quitting entirely. What's nice is I have lots more room to eat sweets and junky things when I like, because I'm not drinking my calories anymore.

    Yea, it seems like I can't just drink in moderation. I hate to quit entirely but if that's what I have to do to stop jeopardizing my weight loss I will

    Yeah. I can't speak for others, but moderation was just too difficult for me. Abstinence is far easier and much less complicated, requires very little effort after the first 6-12 months.
  • gatzke123
    gatzke123 Posts: 48 Member
    I love me some weekend drinks. But I notice it's not any help in fitness
  • Winner5555555
    Winner5555555 Posts: 43 Member
    Yes I also find this difficult. I have not got a sweet tooth, as in I rarely eat chocolate or sweets or even sugary drinks. I have no problem not having these in moderation however rarely have them. My challenge is savoury food as in Crisps and food takeaway dinners and dreaded beer. I love these things and at times not in moderation. I hope you achieve yours goals and your not alone in making bad food and drink choices. Good luck.
  • Tacklewasher
    Tacklewasher Posts: 7,122 Member
    joemac1988 wrote: »
    My advice would be to plan for drinks (eat less those days), keep water consumption up, choose drinks wisely (vodka and club soda instead of a sugary cocktail for example) and minimize frequency and volume as much as possible.

    I find I can't do this (eat less on days I drink). Losing 100 lbs has made me a real lightweight when it comes to alcohol, and I need food in my gut before I start drinking or I'm toast. So drinking nights takes a couple of days of planning or a couple days of recovery from the calorie perspective.

    It doesn't help that I don't make the best food choices. I just have to limit the times I go out now.

  • Yoldle19
    Yoldle19 Posts: 33 Member
    This is something I am trying to master right now myself! The struggle is real!!
  • bentleytino2010
    bentleytino2010 Posts: 35 Member
    Will power! I love beer and tacos but I know if I can give them up for until I reach my goal it will be worth it. I do have a few days out the month where I can have a few beers and some tacos but I dont let it get out of hand and set me back majorly.
  • goldiejdb
    goldiejdb Posts: 63 Member
    Im a big drinker. I drink around 4 to 7 vodka and OJs per night which is alot of calories. I started gaining weight ...7 kilos in 3 months. Im 2 weeks sober at the moment and it is not easy to stop because i get alot of enjoyment out of drinking and have now for 9 years. I dont want to stop completely but i need to slow down somehow... and like you im not sure i can cut down to once a week or once a month because once i start the cycle begins followed by the poor food choices i make afterwards. Soo difficult.

    You sound just like me lol. I'm still trying to work on quitting & it's been Rough.
  • Need2Exerc1se
    Need2Exerc1se Posts: 13,575 Member
    goldiejdb wrote: »
    I am having an extremely difficult time giving up alcohol on my weight loss journey. I have cut back significantly, but some days I binge & it definitely shows on the scale.
    Binge drinking is never a good thing whether trying to lose weight or not. If you can't drink without bingeing, I would suggest giving it up.
    I also tend to make terrible food choices after drinking.
    This is usually the real culprit to drinking alcohol preventing weight loss. Drinking in reasonable amounts can be done while dieting but not if you overeat when you do.
    Anyone else had or have this issue? Any tips to overcome this? Do you include alcohol in your diet?
    I do not have that issue. I drink most every day but I do not binge drink and I do not overeat just because I have a drink.
  • harleychic1961
    harleychic1961 Posts: 2 Member
    I love to drink my Redd's Apple Ale in my reggae red wine, but when I found out Redd's Apple had 17 grams of carbs per bottle I decided to switch so now I drink Michelob Ultra Light which is 2.5 grams of carbs but I'm still struggling on the wine??????
  • Calichusetts
    Calichusetts Posts: 100 Member
    I, unfortunately, have a lot of experience with this. First, alcohol most likely is not why we gain weight. Its the foods we eat when we drink. I lost 60 pounds drinking a 6-pack a night. I just never ate after dinner, only drank. I also kept my beers in the basement by the workout equipment. A beer cost me 50 push ups, 100 sit-ups. At the tail end of my weight loss, a beer cost me 150 push ups and 300 sit-ups. I was using beer as an excuse to go to the basement and work out at night.

    Second, if you are consumer more than 12 units of alcohol a week, you might want to consider if you are a problematic drinker. Consider visiting moderation management or taking 30 days off. If you can't, see a doctor. Alcohol is a very strange cultural norm in America. Its a huge issue that not many talk about socially or take seriously. It leads to some bad health outcomes in just a few years, and even major issues over the decades.

    With that said, I have a suger/carb deficient diet that allows me to have a beer or two to hit my goals. I eat very healthy and never drink more than 3 drinks in any occasion. I never drink out at restaurants or go to bars anymore either, even holidays or weekend parties are a non-alcohol zone for me. Keep it safe. Keep it clean. Make good choices if you can. Good luck.
  • ottermotorcycle
    ottermotorcycle Posts: 654 Member
    I'll be honest and say I solve this problem in an unhealthy - but sustainable - way. I don't have the occasional drink "just because." I only drink if I am going to get drunk, which I enjoy doing. I also fast intermittently, so my usual eating window is 2pm-10pm. On days I plan to binge drink, I push it to 4pm-12am and have my first drink with my first meal of the day. I get drunk faster, but not sick, and it generally keeps me within my calories since I'm sober when I make the first choice and I have a bunch saved up for later :) Also! It's okay to eat to maintenance some days - you won't gain anything from that. I will also say, that alcohol makes you bloat, so you may see weight gain that is all water, it's normal and will go away soon.
  • Confuzzled4ever
    Confuzzled4ever Posts: 2,860 Member
    edited September 2017
    I pretty much have to not drink...because there's no one or two for me most of the time... I haven't cut it out.. That would make me want it more.. But I do say no more often now. It's hard with football season in effect now though.. I basically can't watch it... Which sucks...
  • hesn92
    hesn92 Posts: 5,966 Member
    edited September 2017
    Alcohol is annoying. It has sooo many calories, and I can't just have ONE drink, that doesn't do anything for me :( champagne has 90 cals per serving though. You can also do rum and diet coke or something like that. Makes it a little better. Problem is. The kind of stuff I like is sangrias and other yummy things like that. Ugh.
  • cee134
    cee134 Posts: 33,711 Member
    goldiejdb wrote: »
    I am having an extremely difficult time giving up alcohol on my weight loss journey. I have cut back significantly, but some days I binge & it definitely shows on the scale. I also tend to make terrible food choices after drinking.
    Anyone else had or have this issue? Any tips to overcome this? Do you include alcohol in your diet?

    I calorie cycle for the week if I know I'm going to drink one day on the weekend. For example, and you have to find what works for you, I can shave off 200 kcal a day (for 5 days) and still be over 1500 kcals giving me an extra 1000 kcals to drink on Saturday.

    I find I also lose any will power I have if I drink too much. The only cure for that is not to have junk food around when I drink.