Less alcohol- February 2018- one day at a time

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  • marquis06
    marquis06 Posts: 3 Member
    I am also in! Now that football season is over it will be a lot easier for me! Lol! Good luck to everyone!
  • Jthanmyfitnesspal
    Jthanmyfitnesspal Posts: 3,522 Member
    edited February 2018
    Friday! Yay! (Cue Rebecca Black...) I've been to the pool at lunch, so I have a nice swim buzz for the rest of the day.

    My plan is to be dry tonight and then do some early exercise tomorrow. Trail running would be a blast!

    Wishing strong resolve to everyone. Show the sauce who's boss!
  • erikNJ
    erikNJ Posts: 1,009 Member
    NormInv wrote: »

    Alcohol is only yum when you are drinking it often and in abundance NOT in moderation. You like alcohol when you drink it daily after work, your body know and expects the pleasure....

    Therefore, I must bear the bad news that its all or nothing for us borderline alcoholics. I am as sad about it as you

    I don’t find this to be true at all. I went several weeks without drinking and that first beer was just as delicious. Then again, I was never a borderline alcoholic, so maybe I cannot relate.
  • bdbchick
    bdbchick Posts: 2,434 Member
    I was doing well until Wednesday. I had a super stressful day at work and I ended up going out to eat and drink after work. I stuck to just 3 drinks that night (under my limit). Yesterday I drank way too much. Had a few drinks at lunch then stopped by the liquor store for a couple small bottles and had a couple glasses of wine after that. Going back to being dry.
  • lporter229
    lporter229 Posts: 4,907 Member
    donimfp wrote: »
    @redredy9, I can relate to your feeling grouchy and irritable. In the past, when I've tried to go AF, that was how I pretty much existed through it. This time, I'm not feeling that way. I think it's because this time I am consciously seeing this "experiment" as giving myself something rather than taking something away from myself. It's not so much as I "can't" have my wine but that I choose something even better--all the benefits of abstaining. In my case, I'm vain enough that the noticeable change in my appearance has become a major motivator. I can look in the mirror and see a younger, thinner-looking me, and I don't want to go back to what I look like in my drivers license picture. Anyway, maybe make a list of everything you're gaining and pull that out when you're irritable about what you're losing? Just an idea.

    All you guys looking for a good non-Alc. substitute. Good luck. PLEASE let us know if you find one. I realize Annie Grace and others point out that alcohol itself doesn't taste good. Duh. Nobody drinks pure alcohol. However, I suspect that it does add a quality to beer and wine and spirits that just makes them taste uniquely good. I truly love the taste of a fine wine. That's why I've decided to let myself have a few glasses during my March Italy trip. Only good wine, though. And only one glass at a winery or restaurant or wherever. We'll see how that goes.

    Speaking of which . . . @norminv, I hear you. I've learned through reading during Jan. and Feb. that alcohol simply sets us up to want more. It's chemistry or physics or whatever you call it. It lifts us up then lets us down further than where we started, so we want another drink to get back to square one. I know that means that many people simply cannot moderate, as you say. Am I one of those people? I'm not sure. Will my Italy experiment lead me back to my nightly over-indulgence? It's like one of those soap opera cliffhangers. One thing for sure . . . I'm addicted to this group!

    Good for you! I think this is a point we all need to reach before we can successfully decide to eliminate alcohol from our lives.

    @springsweet -Hi twin! Yes, I definitely can relate to many of your posts!
  • dbanks80
    dbanks80 Posts: 3,685 Member
    erikNJ wrote: »
    Alright everyone, the Erik that was around in the January thread is back. My week of celebrating is over. At least I knew going into the week that it was gonna be not the healthiest, but i am beyond ready to get back to my January habits.
    All said it wasn’t the absolute worst. I drank three days in the past week - although thats all I drank the month of January ... Even worse was I did not go to the gym once this week, although we did walk about 3 1/2 miles at the parade yesterday.

    Starting today and for the rest of February I am back on track. Only eating healthy, going to the gym 3-4 times a week and if I drink at all it will only be on a Saturday night.

    And I plan on being involved here again. That was huge motivation for me, and honestly I only looked at the Feb thread twice this week cause I knew the damage being done.

    Wasn't it your birthday week?
  • Alzzi76
    Alzzi76 Posts: 504 Member
    dbanks80 wrote: »
    Alzzi76 wrote: »
    Thanku everyone, very helpful and supportive.

    The other question is, what else other than alcohol will give that "buzz", or " let your hair down" , relaxed feel..?

    This is a bit scary bcoz.. for some families this is what is their main or one of thier " hold together".

    :/:|:#

    Its really sad bcoz there not that real love and respect bteen them.

    Weed!!! :p

    Haahaa,.. then we'll have to start a ' less weed' thread
  • Sabine_Stroehm
    Sabine_Stroehm Posts: 19,263 Member
    Day 8 and loving it, I'm sleeping so well! Unfortunately, I had hoped it would help with the vertigo I've been experiencing, but apparently not - that's still there in full force.

    When I had the vertigo badly I had the same hope. Sorry it's not helping your either.

    @Sabine_Stroehm did you eventually find a cause/treatment? I've been being treated for a neck injury which may have caused a significant portion of it (landed on my head and compacted my skull into my C1, which was mushing my blood vessels and spinal fluid flow) but it only helps so much. I'm not useless anymore, but its far from gone.
    Ouch, that does NOT sound good.
    In my case, if fairly well resolved as I transitioned through menopause and started estrogen/progesterone. I suspect it fluctuating estrogen in my case as it came and went.

    I do have some compression in my C3, and I did have some treatments for BPV, but really do think it was hormones.

    Hope you find relief!
  • snoo61
    snoo61 Posts: 549 Member
    Alzzi76 wrote: »
    dbanks80 wrote: »
    Alzzi76 wrote: »
    Thanku everyone, very helpful and supportive.

    The other question is, what else other than alcohol will give that "buzz", or " let your hair down" , relaxed feel..?

    This is a bit scary bcoz.. for some families this is what is their main or one of thier " hold together".

    :/:|:#

    Its really sad bcoz there not that real love and respect bteen them.

    Weed!!! :p

    Haahaa,.. then we'll have to start a ' less weed' thread

    Or less munchies thread!
  • dressagerider1020
    dressagerider1020 Posts: 108 Member
    edited February 2018
    Alzzi76 wrote: »
    Thanku everyone, very helpful and supportive.

    The other question is, what else other than alcohol will give that "buzz", or " let your hair down" , relaxed feel..?

    Nothing legal :wink:
  • dressagerider1020
    dressagerider1020 Posts: 108 Member
    edited February 2018
    erikNJ, did you see Jason Kelce's speech on the Art Museum steps? Priceless! Pretty sure he was lit up a little. Let me know if you need a link.

    After I posted that, I realized it must have been all over Philly tv and radio yesterday, last night and this morning. I've been listening to WIP (I'm in TX) for the last month, I wish I had listened this morning to hear about their take on the parade.
  • NormInv
    NormInv Posts: 3,303 Member
    The balls were inflated in that game, true story
  • dbanks80
    dbanks80 Posts: 3,685 Member
    I think I've found my people. Can I join? Alcohol has played a huge part in gaining back most of the weight I lost a few years ago.

    I'm a 40 year old female who needs to drastically cut back on the beer and wine and lose 30lbs. I started cutting back on Monday. I'm feeling pretty good now but I know how easy it is for me to fall off the wagon.

    Feel free to friend me--I have no friends! I used to be a member here for years but I was unable to login under that account so I thought I would just start a brand new one--fresh start.

    Welcome!!! Friend request on the way!!!

    dbanks80
  • dbanks80
    dbanks80 Posts: 3,685 Member
    Friday night for me and I am working on a project for my job great way to stay sober LOL!!
  • Alzzi76
    Alzzi76 Posts: 504 Member
    Friday night? No problem! Another night in the books.

    I was *tempted* but more out of "habit" than anything else (and because my husband is in a bad mood), but there was none in the house, and that made it pretty easy.

    <3
  • snoo61
    snoo61 Posts: 549 Member
    NormInv wrote: »
    The balls were inflated in that game, true story

    Some were deflated afterwards. :D
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