Less alcohol- February 2018- one day at a time
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OK, so, today was day was day 28 (since Jan. 22, after blowing it starting Jan. 1). Seriously? Can't make it to 30? I drove from my awesome AF weekend with granddaughter to home to a funeral for a precious 40-year-old friend who died in New Orleans during Mardi Gras. Still don't know how/why but suspect substances. His husband and daughter are friends and everyone in our small town devastated. Beautiful service. Final speaker quoted a line from Elizabeth Taylor: "Pour yourself a drink, put on some lipstick, and pull yourself together." She said that's what he would want us to do. So, (so freaking obedient!) I came home and had a martini. Then 2 glasses of wine. Then a vodka and grapefruit juice. In his honor, of course. I'm not very coherent right now. But I appreciate this group and hope for another chance tomorrow. xoxo.
Today is a brand new day with unlimited possibilities. Be kind to yourself. Move on and say Oh well, yesterday I did my best. But today, my Best will be much better:)
Each day , we do our best but on different days our best may fall short. This philosophy in general is from The Four Agreements, a great book full of wisdom by Miguel Ruiz.6 -
I fell into a bottle of merlot last night. Ended up having an argument with my husband. I feel terrible today and mad at myself. For those of you that know they can't moderate take it from me, it was not worth it. I'll be back to tea today.
I've found that to be my biggest trigger - arguments with my hubby. Hate them! Luckily they don't happen too often.
Don't beat yourself up too much.8 -
For those who plan to imbibe, but moderate, my hubs sent me this:
https://www.realsimple.com/health/nutrition-diet/drinking-mindfully7 -
@donimfp- Big hug to you. Sorry to hear of this tragedy. Do not be too hard on yourself. We all have our struggles. Try to focus on the positive changes you have made. Overall, you are doing great!4
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Sabine_Stroehm wrote: »For those who plan to imbibe, but moderate, my hubs sent me this:
https://www.realsimple.com/health/nutrition-diet/drinking-mindfully
Great article. Thanks for sharing. Every time I read those numbers about how many drinks women should aim to be under, I cringe, especially knowing I have a family history of dementia, breast cancer, and alcoholism. The trifecta of things to be aware of as I try to moderate my intake...
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Thanks, y'all. I feel like poop this morning. But guess what? I know I feel like poop. Feeling like poop no longer feels normal. I guess that's something. Those drinks were SO not worth it. Why do that to myself? This is an adventure.8
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WinoGelato wrote: »Sabine_Stroehm wrote: »For those who plan to imbibe, but moderate, my hubs sent me this:
https://www.realsimple.com/health/nutrition-diet/drinking-mindfully
Great article. Thanks for sharing. Every time I read those numbers about how many drinks women should aim to be under, I cringe, especially knowing I have a family history of dementia, breast cancer, and alcoholism. The trifecta of things to be aware of as I try to moderate my intake...
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Dammit! The craving that has been shadowing me for several days won yesterday. Trying not to dwell on it.11
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Good morning friends and new faces! 3 days AF and then drank Fri, sat and sun. No real reason why. Ugh! Hope everyone has a pleasant day! I'm off to work....hopefully it is not stressful but planning on just tea tonight10
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Cut back over the weekend, but I am aiming for Mon-Fri AF. I can do this!10
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Happy Monday all ( what an oxymoron). For those who slipped, make up for it at the gym or with food. Let there be a healthy penalty for your slip. Get on that treadmill6
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After boasting of my wonderful AF night on Friday, I messed up big on Saturday. I drank an entire bottle of wine, which is something I have not done since I started this challenge. I think it started from boredom as I was waiting to go out to dinner with my husband. But a lot of things have been compounding on me for some time, so I used this as an excuse to get drunk and let it all pour out on my poor husband. Things needed to be said, but it definitely did not need to happen like that. All is well between us now, but I woke up yesterday with a pounding headache and a heart full of regret. *sigh* It's all part of the journey I suppose. Complete freedom from alcohol is looking more and more likely.12
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I need to join this group. Red wIne and weekend Margaritas are my weakness.9
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Looking forward to a dry week. With birthday parties and the long weekend I strung together too many consecutive drinking days. I didn’t overindulge at all, but definitely need more dry days! Here’s to accountability4
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My heart goes out to everyone that had what they consider relapses in the past few days. I know the feeling of putting all your effort and strength into being good with your alcohol consumption...and then....PROOF...a WTH moment that was not meant to happen.
If any of us were perfect we would not be here. So pick yourselves up and dust yourselves off. We are all in this together.15 -
I had a bad Saturday of binge drinking, smoking and bad eating!!! I wasn't going to post but then I thought maybe it will help to post it acknowledge it and move on!17
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I am excited to say that I cut my normal weekend drinking down drastically. My goal is to be AF all week then drink on weekends. A few weekends ago I really over did it and wondered "why". I felt so tired and icky. This Friday only 1 glass of wine, nothing on Saturday and 1 glass Sunday. Maybe this weekend will be AF.
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@JulieAL1969 - I love your sister's philosophy. I tend to be an all or nothing person, and that's caused problems with my losing weight in the past. I think you're so right about taking pressure off. You haven't failed if you have a drink once in awhile, at least that's my point of view. The idea that you "can't" have one I think almost makes them more attractive and gives the idea more power.4
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Fun read in the NYT: German Olympians Drink a Lot of (Nonalcoholic) Beer, and Win a Lot of Gold Medals0
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@JulieAL1969 -- One other thing I forgot to mention about the all or nothing mentality. I was a vegetarian for five years about 15 years ago. I started getting so stressed out by telling myself I couldn't have chicken or pork or whatever that I eventually smelled some BBQ ribs at a state fair, marched right over to the booth, bought, ate -- and that was the end of my veggie-ness. I still don't eat a lot of meat, but the idea that I couldn't have it started driving me insane. Plus, I sort of was proud of that identity and that kept me a vegetarian long past the time when I was enjoying it very much.
I can see a lot of similarities between that time of my life and telling myself (and others) that I'm AF forever. I'm afraid that for me, that may cause me to lust after booze even more.
Obviously, everybody has to approach this in a way that makes the most sense for them and their personalities and other life circumstances.3 -
@lporter229 That was me a couple days ago. Thank you for sharing because it reminds us all what can happen to some of us that overindulge. I often end up saying unfortunate words to the hubby when I've had to much to drink and wake up feeling ashamed.5
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I might be a little bit glad that I drank (to excess) last night because I have been SUPER depressed all day today. Not depressed "about" anything, just feeling depressed, chemically I guess you would say. Maybe this is how I always feel when I drink, and I just had gotten used to it. It's gross. I can't wait to wake up feeling good tomorrow. Expensive but valuable information/insight.10
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Does anyone like kombucha, I have found this good
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I love kombucha. It does look good in that glass! Also, shrubs are really good mixed with sparkling water. The vinegar makes it a pretty nice wine substitute. I've ordered from Tait Farms: https://www.taitfarmfoods.com/shopshrub.html2
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Everything tastes better in a stemmed glass. Orange juice/cranberry juice on ice.2
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I might be a little bit glad that I drank (to excess) last night because I have been SUPER depressed all day today. Not depressed "about" anything, just feeling depressed, chemically I guess you would say. Maybe this is how I always feel when I drink, and I just had gotten used to it. It's gross. I can't wait to wake up feeling good tomorrow. Expensive but valuable information/insight.
I felt that way too last time I had a few2 -
I might be a little bit glad that I drank (to excess) last night because I have been SUPER depressed all day today. Not depressed "about" anything, just feeling depressed, chemically I guess you would say. Maybe this is how I always feel when I drink, and I just had gotten used to it. It's gross. I can't wait to wake up feeling good tomorrow. Expensive but valuable information/insight.
Found an article online about the link between feeling depressed and alcohol. Dont know which comes first but many of us have felt depressed the day after, me included.
Hang in there. I know you feel so good when you wake up tomorrow. I remember that feeling of relief to have a normal , feel good day.
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/hannah-sentenac/drinking-depression-and-t_b_5787796.html5 -
For those like me that are only cutting back and not going completely sober, have you noticed your tolerance has gone way down?
For the past 7 weeks I have commited to only drinking one night a week. Last year I used to be able to put back about 8-10 craft beers and more than a couple whiskeys. This weekend I had 5 light beers and two shots and I was done for the night. At least that is helping cut my calories on the night I do decide to drink13
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