Less alcohol- February 2018- one day at a time
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angelayogalv wrote: »Sorry if this is a daft question - but can you 'join' this group just by commenting?! I have been logging onto MFP, tracking food and exercise and reading success stories for inspiration, but this thread I love!
Hi, there's really nothing to join, just post when you want to. I love it here because you can vent, get help, give help and support, talk about your ups and downs, and there's no judgement. We're all in the same boat.
I've had 7 good days with no cravings, but I'm always on guard, because they sneak up on you. I'm trying to make sure I'm prepared by having this thread to come to and ask for support.
You'll like it here!9 -
My Valentines was good. Nothing spectacular or romantic. We went to our favorite pizza place and shared a pitcher of beer.
I did ask my husband to make a stop for wine and he said No I didnt need it. I felt good because we went straight home I went to bed and woke up feeling great!
When I woke up I told him "Thank you for not stopping." He then said "I am proud of you because normally if I said No you would just take the car and go get it yourself anyway! So I am proud of you!"
So I am taking baby steps and that's what matters.
Hope everyone had a great Valentines Day!!13 -
My Valentines was good. Nothing spectacular or romantic. We went to our favorite pizza place and shared a pitcher of beer.
I did ask my husband to make a stop for wine and he said No I didnt need it. I felt good because we went straight home I went to bed and woke up feeling great!
When I woke up I told him "Thank you for not stopping." He then said "I am proud of you because normally if I said No you would just take the car and go get it yourself anyway! So I am proud of you!"
So I am taking baby steps and that's what matters.
Hope everyone had a great Valentines Day!!
You did great! And how wonderful that your hubby is pointing out your success!6 -
My Valentines was good. Nothing spectacular or romantic. We went to our favorite pizza place and shared a pitcher of beer.
I did ask my husband to make a stop for wine and he said No I didnt need it. I felt good because we went straight home I went to bed and woke up feeling great!
When I woke up I told him "Thank you for not stopping." He then said "I am proud of you because normally if I said No you would just take the car and go get it yourself anyway! So I am proud of you!"
So I am taking baby steps and that's what matters.
Hope everyone had a great Valentines Day!!
Great for you and how great that your husband is so supportive.
I need to take baby steps too. I feel like it is working because before I could not imagine giving up alcohol for good, but now I can see myself heading in that direction. Whatever works, right?7 -
The month is half over and I just found this thread. I am in - wine is my worst enemy when it comes to losing weight.10
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dressagerider1020 wrote: »angelayogalv wrote: »Sorry if this is a daft question - but can you 'join' this group just by commenting?! I have been logging onto MFP, tracking food and exercise and reading success stories for inspiration, but this thread I love!
Hi, there's really nothing to join, just post when you want to. I love it here because you can vent, get help, give help and support, talk about your ups and downs, and there's no judgement. We're all in the same boat.
I've had 7 good days with no cravings, but I'm always on guard, because they sneak up on you. I'm trying to make sure I'm prepared by having this thread to come to and ask for support.
You'll like it here!
Your sentence " I love it here because..." sums up perfectly what drew me to this group!
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lporter229 wrote: »Valentine's dinner with my husband last night was a success. Our tradition is to cook a nice meal together, which usually involves drinks while cooking, wine with dinner, then at leas tone night cap, and usually ends with me not remembering going to bed. Last night we both brought home a bottle of wine. When we opened the first one I declared that when that was gone, we would not open the second one. It was not a problem because we did not even finish the first one We had a wonderful dinner together and I remember exactly how it ended. I especially love that, without really even discussing the matter, my husband has taken my cue and is cutting back on drinking too.
My husband is trying to pick up the cues too I feel. He's still drinking more then me, but he has taken several nights off as well. Here's hoping we can continue to be positive role models!
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springsweet wrote: »runtodayamyrun wrote: »springsweet wrote: »How many of you out there are struggling with the not drinking/still want to lose weight issue?
It's driving me nuts. I decided to not obsess over what I was eating because trying to abstain from alcohol was enough and I should put all my energy there. But after a day or two of "not caring" what I eat, I can already feel myself gaining weight. Even though I've cut the drinking way way down. So then, even if I've been sober for a few days, I still feel like *kitten* b/c of how I'm eating. So I either get depressed or I obsess about what I'm eating. It's a vicious cycle and I hate it.
I'm not sure what the correct direction is for me.
I'm a runner, so I not only am trying to cut back on alcohol, but I'm focusing on a new training plan as well. I'm only into the first week of training but I can tell the nightly exercise is definitely beneficial. I'm not sure if I'll loose any weight yet, but I feel like I shouldn't gain this way, even if I eat a bit more to compensation for not having the drinks. Good luck finding your balance.
Thanks! You're right, it's all about finding my balance, being kind to myself and being patient with myself!
I know it's hard, we want everything we want and we want it right now. At least that's me, lol I keep reminding myself of the hard work that HAS to be put in.6 -
My husband bowls on Wednesdays, so decided to surprise him at the lanes, cupcakes for the team! I would normally have had a shot or 2 with him... but did not! I didn't even eat any of the cupcakes. Day 4 for me and going strong! I just love how I feel in the mornings, much more energy, and no guilt!9
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looneycatblue wrote: »My husband bowls on Wednesdays, so decided to surprise him at the lanes, cupcakes for the team! I would normally have had a shot or 2 with him... but did not! I didn't even eat any of the cupcakes. Day 4 for me and going strong! I just love how I feel in the mornings, much more energy, and no guilt!
Great job! These are the things that keep me motivated - so thanks!4 -
I watched this video Ted talk last night on “gray area” drinking - it’s nothing groundbreaking but she talks about nourishing our neurotransmitters. Here’s the link https://youtu.be/wvCMZBA7RiA4
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I had a glass of wine and a beer on Valentine's day. I am done drinking for the month. It doesn't sound like a lot but I woke up with a headache. That's a sign for me to lay off the alcohol.5
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angelayogalv wrote: »Sorry if this is a daft question - but can you 'join' this group just by commenting?! I have been logging onto MFP, tracking food and exercise and reading success stories for inspiration, but this thread I love!
Just jump right in!!!!2 -
WinoGelato wrote: »Last day in Dublin was a great success in moderation - two glasses at dinner, one more afterwards - dancing with colleagues and headed to bed before midnight. Was packed and ready for the final day, presentation went well and am now on the plane to head back to the states. Other colleagues were tired, hung over and some didn’t even make it to the morning session. Glad that wasn’t me! Looking forward to a few AF days in a row at home.
You rocked it !!! Amazing job!!!
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No alcohol and Netflix binge for me on “it sucks to be single “ day!! Lol7
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missanne11 wrote: »Hi guys. I'm writing first comment and been reading everyone's comments. I'm so happy to find this as I've been struggling. I started Monday. As I'm joined a 12 week challenge at gym. Unfortunately I drank the weekend as I knew I was starting but that's it. I actually went AF on Sunday so this is my 4th day. My problem is my hubby and I have been drinking practically daily for so many years. I just don't feel good anymore. How do you stop when your hubby wants to keep on. Ugh. My problem is not only him. Depression boredom lonely. He works away and I lost my job thru not my fault. Redundancy. I drink alone which I hate also. My goal is now to not drink for 12 weeks. So I'm hoping joining gym will keep me focused. I'm loving it and the social part of it too. Wish me luck and the same to all of you!
Welcome! My husband still drinks as do I but now he is coming around and being very supportive in my efforts. If you stick to your guns of not drinking your hubby will pick up on it. I think you joining the gym is great. Staying busy helps as well.3 -
My Valentines was good. Nothing spectacular or romantic. We went to our favorite pizza place and shared a pitcher of beer.
I did ask my husband to make a stop for wine and he said No I didnt need it. I felt good because we went straight home I went to bed and woke up feeling great!
When I woke up I told him "Thank you for not stopping." He then said "I am proud of you because normally if I said No you would just take the car and go get it yourself anyway! So I am proud of you!"
So I am taking baby steps and that's what matters.
Hope everyone had a great Valentines Day!!
You guys are my kind of couple - pizza place and beer.
Great job. Small steps can really help. I feel like when I take steps that are too big, I fail much more quickly.4 -
My Valentines was good. Nothing spectacular or romantic. We went to our favorite pizza place and shared a pitcher of beer.
I did ask my husband to make a stop for wine and he said No I didnt need it. I felt good because we went straight home I went to bed and woke up feeling great!
When I woke up I told him "Thank you for not stopping." He then said "I am proud of you because normally if I said No you would just take the car and go get it yourself anyway! So I am proud of you!"
So I am taking baby steps and that's what matters.
Hope everyone had a great Valentines Day!!
You guys are my kind of couple - pizza place and beer.
Great job. Small steps can really help. I feel like when I take steps that are too big, I fail much more quickly.
LOL! We are a pretty simple couple.2 -
Arrggh. Really struggling today. My plan was to drink only Fri-Sun. Made it through V Day with a delightful beach picnic and some fake chardonnay from Trader Joe's (pretty hideous). But today just had a stressful, 12-hour+ day at work and absolutely chugged a glass of chardonnay just now. It's not that I drank that much but I had a plan and blew it. I'm trying not to be too mad at myself, but think it's time for a cup of Sleepytime tea and some chilling out in front of the tube, LOL. This was the first time I've done stress drinking since maybe mid-December. I don't want to fall back into old habits. Really pretty disappointed in myself. Great to have this group to moan and groan to!10
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