Sober October 2017
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Just found this thread.. I'd like to take this into Nov also... Abstaining from booze certainly helps the transformation goal!2
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Booze is my calorie downfall.. This time of year is particularly difficult. All that holiday cheer. Support from people who understand this struggle would be awesome.4
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Count me in as one who'd like to reduce intake of alcohol.3
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VoodooChile76 wrote: »Just found this thread.. I'd like to take this into Nov also... Abstaining from booze certainly helps the transformation goal!
I started on August 31st for "Sober September", then "Sober October" and am doing really well. More than happy to continue on through November. I'm actually trying to make it to New Years.
A drink is never just one a day, it becomes 3 or more
That leads to extra empty calories, and poor eating choices.
Drinking affects my sleep (especially wine) and I'm awake half the night.
That causes me to feel tired and sluggish the next day and I don't get much done, let alone exercise.
Then, I'll have a drink hoping it will perk me up a bit.....
Can anyone relate? This is what I remind myself when I'm tempted to have just one.
Welcome and good luck, Kendra, Trish and Voodoo
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VoodooChile76 wrote: »Just found this thread.. I'd like to take this into Nov also... Abstaining from booze certainly helps the transformation goal!
I started on August 31st for "Sober September", then "Sober October" and am doing really well. More than happy to continue on through November. I'm actually trying to make it to New Years.
A drink is never just one a day, it becomes 3 or more
That leads to extra empty calories, and poor eating choices.
Drinking affects my sleep (especially wine) and I'm awake half the night.
That causes me to feel tired and sluggish the next day and I don't get much done, let alone exercise.
Then, I'll have a drink hoping it will perk me up a bit.....
Can anyone relate? This is what I remind myself when I'm tempted to have just one.
Welcome and good luck, Kendra, Trish and Voodoo
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I haven't been here much (not at all really) but started out in September. This week I completed a 30 day No Alcohol Challenge and thought I'd show you all a progress picture. Here's what kicking the booze an do for you....
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theclaw900 wrote: »I haven't been here much (not at all really) but started out in September. This week I completed a 30 day No Alcohol Challenge and thought I'd show you all a progress picture. Here's what kicking the booze an do for you....
Good for you theclaw900! I can definitely see the difference. It's amazing what just 30 days can do. I'm on day 54 and can also see the difference every time I look in the mirror, but never though to do a side by side.
It feels good, doesn't it?1 -
Does anyone know if a November group has been set up yet?0
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Will_Run_for_Food wrote: »Does anyone know if a November group has been set up yet?
I haven't seen one yet, but it would be wonderful if a November group was created...we can all benefit from this forum
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I guess tomorrow I start over. My husband found my vodka and I'm tired of excuses for eating like crap and drinking too much. I have been full of excuses but at the end of the day depressed and disgusted . I'm so afraid to say I'm going to stop drinking. However, I must. I can't live this way. Here is to new beginnings . Send prayers and well wishes.12
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Day 22. I have listened to “This Naked Mind” the audiobook twice. This weekend I ended up tailgating and drinking water! During the game I actually held my husband’s empty beer can to feel normal. I ate mac n cheese, banana pudding and a brownie... no big weightloss this morning when I weighed in, but still feeling accomplished. I really recommend that book. I would have caved by now if not for some of the ideas in there.4
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My hubby and I got a much needed date today. It ended up being beer filled. But I'm not feeling too bad about if, we have both been so good this month. I plan to keep going into November.2
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kerrirs971 wrote: »Here is to new beginnings . Send prayers and well wishes.
I hope today is a brighter day for you. I understand how you feel. I was just thinking about all those extra calories and how if we resist using them for that purpose (alcohol), think of the treats we can apply those calories toward instead.
I had some insomnia last night so made a list of little rewards for different weight-loss points. I am hanging onto that goal today.
Also? Dasani sparkling water.(strawberry) is yummy.
Have a great day, everyone.2 -
costellomom wrote: »Day 22. I have listened to “This Naked Mind” the audiobook twice. This weekend I ended up tailgating and drinking water! During the game I actually held my husband’s empty beer can to feel normal. I ate mac n cheese, banana pudding and a brownie... no big weightloss this morning when I weighed in, but still feeling accomplished. I really recommend that book. I would have caved by now if not for some of the ideas in there.
Thank you for the suggestion!
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kerrirs971 wrote: »I guess tomorrow I start over. My husband found my vodka and I'm tired of excuses for eating like crap and drinking too much. I have been full of excuses but at the end of the day depressed and disgusted . I'm so afraid to say I'm going to stop drinking. However, I must. I can't live this way. Here is to new beginnings . Send prayers and well wishes.
Just don't give up. I am in the same boat...doing and feeling exactly as you are
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Today is my day 1 and def need this.
I lost my boyfriend because of my drinking was out of hand.... I need to focus on my mental and physical health. I could def use all the support through this. It will be hard.5 -
So I’ve had a couple of glasses of wine this week, which is fine. I fancied a glass on Sunday after surviving a trip to Ikea, and then once the bottle is open it becomes tricky not to keep having any. I felt good as I only had the one glass each night I drank, and yesterday realised that the wine itself wasn’t even that nice.
Tonight I tried again with a non-alcoholic beer. Just to see if I like the flavour. Considering I’m an ale drinker and Becks Blue is firmly in the lager category I’m not sure of the point. Last time I tried the Becks I noticed a weird aftertaste. Tonight I made it a shandy with some ginger ale. Still an aftertaste. Poured the bottle down the sink. Non-alcoholic beer just isn’t worth it.3 -
Welcome to all the new folks who have just started to follow this thread. You are among friends! Take each day as it comes and be gentle with yourself - change is difficult. I hope you find encouragement and support here to help during the process.
As for me...almost 2 months into this challenge and have managed to radically scale back my consumption (from an average of 2-3 drinks per night to 3-4 per month.) Feeling much better physically but, more importantly, just feeling better about myself in general. I'm in control.5 -
Would love to do a November challenge. My goal is to cut back dramatically and just be more comfortable with a slower pace of life. The trick now is not eat too much since I’m not drinking.1
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I feel like I should join this thread to offer support. As a former alcoholic...I gained a lot of weight through drinking alcohol. Free of alcohol now for NINE YEARS. It's possible folks. I am here to help.7
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