Less alcohol- February 2018- one day at a time
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Hello family xo ... im feeling mega angry frystrated and depressed....
straight vodka looks so nice and would normally hit it hard and go to bed or go for a long drive till after midnight drive. (i can't for certain reasons)... just wasnt to do something really naughty...
I decided not to go the whole hog,.. i found my frozen b day cake and hit it hard. I thought , im not a cake person hopfully the sick feel will stop me.
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Hello family xo ... im feeling mega angry frystrated and depressed....
straight vodka looks so nice and would normally hit it hard and go to bed or go for a long drive till after midnight drive. (i can't for certain reasons)... just wasnt to do something really naughty...
I decided not to go the whole hog,.. i found my frozen b day cake and hit it hard. I thought , im not a cake person hopfully the sick feel will stop me.
Hopefully things are better! It might not seem like it, but the cake was probably a better option. Congratulations on steering clear of vodka!2 -
We are almost there with this month!!!
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Hello family xo ... im feeling mega angry frystrated and depressed....
straight vodka looks so nice and would normally hit it hard and go to bed or go for a long drive till after midnight drive. (i can't for certain reasons)... just wasnt to do something really naughty...
I decided not to go the whole hog,.. i found my frozen b day cake and hit it hard. I thought , im not a cake person hopfully the sick feel will stop me.
I hope all is better come Monday. Proud of your choices2 -
Nearing the end of the month and I'll make a March thread later today. Sounds like some people continued from Dry January to a Dry February. Others had a Damp February with more restrained amounts of alcohol. Whatevery your goals were bump it up a little in March.
Set a new goal healthwise. Yoga like Erik , walking, becoming a tea connoisseur, journaling, reading more, meditate each day for five or more minutes.... just continue to improve and grow as a person.
What I have realized is like minded people attract. This thread has improved many of our lives. We found a place to voice our worries, wins, fails and reflections in a safe, loving, accepting environment. Over 12,000 views on the thread and 1200 or so comments this month. We may never know who we help and influence, but all of us collectively have improved our lives in some way.
Sending each one of you a big hug! I never imagined I would be two months sober so far. This thread can be a life saver and life changer.
Before we switch over to March thread, please let us know how you did, what you learned this month, and how you feel with less alcohol in your system. It really is a poison. But a tasty poison at that.9 -
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Very strong and smart decision to pass up vodka or do something naughty. Cake is GOOD and won't give you a hangover. Big hug!
Last Monday of Feb. Seems as though it flew by. Now for March. And getting past those St. Patrick's Day celebrations.
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Hello family xo ... im feeling mega angry frystrated and depressed....
straight vodka looks so nice and would normally hit it hard and go to bed or go for a long drive till after midnight drive. (i can't for certain reasons)... just wasnt to do something really naughty...
I decided not to go the whole hog,.. i found my frozen b day cake and hit it hard. I thought , im not a cake person hopfully the sick feel will stop me.
Hang in there my friend ! Hopefully you feel a little better today. Cake sounds good!1 -
Ok friends, I made a new thread called "Less Alcohol- March 2018- One Day at a Time" in the Challenge board. If someone can copy and paste the March link , I'd appreciate it.1
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Before we switch over to March thread, please let us know how you did, what you learned this month, and how you feel with less alcohol in your system. It really is a poison.
Thanks to this thread I've been AF 11 days this month since finding this thread 12 days ago. I've had one glass of wine which I made a decision to have meaning I considered options instead of taking it for granted I'd join in. I went to Happy Hour and had club soda, the open box of wine is going bad and I'm feeling clearer and healthier. I've become aware of how alcohol is everywhere in our culture and how we use it to fill up the empty or bored places within us. I'm more aware of the negatives - it is a poison - and of how just how false the "good time" feeling is. Thank you to all of you as I know this is helping me create a healthier life and better environment for the 3 year old who lives with me.3 -
Here is the link for March http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10646211/less-alcohol-march-2018-one-day-at-a-time#latest2
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My top takeaways from reducing alcohol (not in order of importance ):
1) Glowing skin, thinner face, no redness or puffy look
2) Clear minded, much less anxiety and stress, easier to manage emotions, less depression (since drinking does cause depression to get worse)
3) Exercised that willpower muscle, stopped fooling myself into thinking that since everyone drinks, it must not be harmful
4) Learned I am not one of those people who can moderate, so it's less stress for me to abstain; I wont drink alcohol today. Period.
5) Sleeping much better (after a few weeks), saving tons of money by not buying vodka or wine every week, realizing that I can still enjoy parties, celebrations, and vacations without drinking.
6) Ten pounds weight loss, high energy, no hangovers, headaches or nausea, and feel lighter emotionally
7) Knowing that I am not alone in my struggle, and that the wolf is still waiting in the woods to pounce on me
8) Peace of mind, more time for meditation and exercise
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I have done dry January and am now almost through dry February, thanks in large part to this thread and the support, information, resources and wisdom that so many of you generously share. I am a bit nervous for March- we are going on vacation for March Break, and I do have two planned drinks for while we are away. I am wondering what the impact of those drinks might be, after so many AF days. I am hoping I can be someone who can have one drink, once in awhile, but not sure if I am fooling myself. I guess either way, it will be important information for me.3
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I have done dry January and am now almost through dry February, thanks in large part to this thread and the support, information, resources and wisdom that so many of you generously share. I am a bit nervous for March- we are going on vacation for March Break, and I do have two planned drinks for while we are away. I am wondering what the impact of those drinks might be, after so many AF days. I am hoping I can be someone who can have one drink, once in awhile, but not sure if I am fooling myself. I guess either way, it will be important information for me.
Bravo! You did very well. I am with you about March. I am planning on drinks on St. Pat's Day with all my friends. Last night, I had my first alcohol related dream. I was at a bar and in the dream was debating between a martini or vodka on the rocks. hahah same thing, right!
Anyway, I am a little worried how my body will take the alcohol. I also am planning on drinking Lite Beer to get a little buzz. I am worried I'll be hospitalized if I go back to my old ways with vodka that day.
Like you said, it will be important information for us.
I bet I'll say to myself on March 18th- that's it no more, never again. Xo3 -
thanku snoo61, salleewins, erik, missmay and Julie.
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JulieAL1969 wrote: »Nearing the end of the month and I'll make a March thread later today. Sounds like some people continued from Dry January to a Dry February. Others had a Damp February with more restrained amounts of alcohol. Whatevery your goals were bump it up a little in March.
Set a new goal healthwise. Yoga like Erik , walking, becoming a tea connoisseur, journaling, reading more, meditate each day for five or more minutes.... just continue to improve and grow as a person.
What I have realized is like minded people attract. This thread has improved many of our lives. We found a place to voice our worries, wins, fails and reflections in a safe, loving, accepting environment. Over 12,000 views on the thread and 1200 or so comments this month. We may never know who we help and influence, but all of us collectively have improved our lives in some way.
Sending each one of you a big hug! I never imagined I would be two months sober so far. This thread can be a life saver and life changer.
Before we switch over to March thread, please let us know how you did, what you learned this month, and how you feel with less alcohol in your system. It really is a poison. But a tasty poison at that.
Love you Julie!!! Thanks for this thread! You and everyone on here has been my inspiration! I enjoy reading everyone's post and it really does motivate me. I keep you guys in mind when I feel tempted to binge drink. The great news is I a only had 2 slip ups of binge drinking. Normally I would binge drink every weekend ALL weekend!
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This weekend was a good weekend. Saturday I did a 5 mile run then I volunteered at a fundraising WINE tasting event. I was selling raffle tickets and I did sneak and sampled a couple of wines BUT that was it! Sunday I went to church, made some seafood gumbo for my son. He made me a whisky and coke. I just drank ONE! I felt great this morning and went to my Bootcamp class. So overall this weekend was great!5
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JulieAL1969 wrote: »Before we switch over to March thread, please let us know how you did, what you learned this month, and how you feel with less alcohol in your system. It really is a poison. But a tasty poison at that.
I'm with you, Julie, on the better skin, thinner face, way less anxiety, and weight loss (I think. I'll find out Wednesday at my doctor's visit).
This month I learned the hard way how depressed alcohol makes me feel. That is now a motivator for me. I don't want to feel that way the next morning. I also learned during my Cleveland trip and my mother's birthday party that I can be strong and enjoy myself AF when everyone else is drinking. Probably a huge thing I've learned from this group is to ditch that sense of shame I've always had about my drinking. It's been eye-opening to learn how not alone I am in this struggle/adventure. I wonder if our common struggle is a gift in some way that leads to the kind of compassion that is evident in this group. It's hard to be judgmental and pompous when you're honest about your own demons, I think.
My goal for March is to walk at least 4x week. I'm consistent with weight training. Love it. Not so much moving! I will spend 2 whole weeks in March (12th-25th) traveling to/in Italy. I feel so blessed to be able to say that. I'm excited and have never been there. I plan to allow myself to taste the vino rosso there, but I will not go crazy as I would have before this thread started in January. I will report back after I return. I suspect I will be back to square one, but I think planning to abstain altogether in Italia would just be unrealistic and setting myself up for a WTF sense of failure. I hope Wi-Fi is available enough that I can check in here a few times while traveling.
Like everyone else, I appreciate this group so much and look forward to the next 2 weeks without alcohol. And here's a (San Pellegrino with lime) toast to our March adventures!!!
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JulieAL1969 wrote: »Before we switch over to March thread, please let us know how you did, what you learned this month, and how you feel with less alcohol in your system. It really is a poison. But a tasty poison at that.
I'm with you, Julie, on the better skin, thinner face, way less anxiety, and weight loss (I think. I'll find out Wednesday at my doctor's visit).
This month I learned the hard way how depressed alcohol makes me feel. That is now a motivator for me. I don't want to feel that way the next morning. I also learned during my Cleveland trip and my mother's birthday party that I can be strong and enjoy myself AF when everyone else is drinking. Probably a huge thing I've learned from this group is to ditch that sense of shame I've always had about my drinking. It's been eye-opening to learn how not alone I am in this struggle/adventure. I wonder if our common struggle is a gift in some way that leads to the kind of compassion that is evident in this group. It's hard to be judgmental and pompous when you're honest about your own demons, I think.
My goal for March is to walk at least 4x week. I'm consistent with weight training. Love it. Not so much moving! I will spend 2 whole weeks in March (12th-25th) traveling to/in Italy. I feel so blessed to be able to say that. I'm excited and have never been there. I plan to allow myself to taste the vino rosso there, but I will not go crazy as I would have before this thread started in January. I will report back after I return. I suspect I will be back to square one, but I think planning to abstain altogether in Italia would just be unrealistic and setting myself up for a WTF sense of failure. I hope Wi-Fi is available enough that I can check in here a few times while traveling.
Like everyone else, I appreciate this group so much and look forward to the next 2 weeks without alcohol. And here's a (San Pellegrino with lime) toast to our March adventures!!!
Please post on your trip to Italy. I may have a lot of questions for you. I am going end of August for the first time for 11 days. Personally I plan to enjoy the wine but like you in moderation. Enjoy yourself and have fun!!!!
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JulieAL1969 wrote: »Before we switch over to March thread, please let us know how you did, what you learned this month, and how you feel with less alcohol in your system. It really is a poison. But a tasty poison at that.
I'm with you, Julie, on the better skin, thinner face, way less anxiety, and weight loss (I think. I'll find out Wednesday at my doctor's visit).
This month I learned the hard way how depressed alcohol makes me feel. That is now a motivator for me. I don't want to feel that way the next morning. I also learned during my Cleveland trip and my mother's birthday party that I can be strong and enjoy myself AF when everyone else is drinking. Probably a huge thing I've learned from this group is to ditch that sense of shame I've always had about my drinking. It's been eye-opening to learn how not alone I am in this struggle/adventure. I wonder if our common struggle is a gift in some way that leads to the kind of compassion that is evident in this group. It's hard to be judgmental and pompous when you're honest about your own demons, I think.
My goal for March is to walk at least 4x week. I'm consistent with weight training. Love it. Not so much moving! I will spend 2 whole weeks in March (12th-25th) traveling to/in Italy. I feel so blessed to be able to say that. I'm excited and have never been there. I plan to allow myself to taste the vino rosso there, but I will not go crazy as I would have before this thread started in January. I will report back after I return. I suspect I will be back to square one, but I think planning to abstain altogether in Italia would just be unrealistic and setting myself up for a WTF sense of failure. I hope Wi-Fi is available enough that I can check in here a few times while traveling.
Like everyone else, I appreciate this group so much and look forward to the next 2 weeks without alcohol. And here's a (San Pellegrino with lime) toast to our March adventures!!!
I spent a month in Italy a few years ago - you will love it. I actually didn't drink to excess while there - I enjoyed the wine, but I enjoyed the gelato even more! Walking endlessly every day, I didn't put on more than 3 lbs above my maintenance range which I was totally thrilled with.2 -
Amazing!!!JulieAL1969 wrote: »My top takeaways from reducing alcohol (not in order of importance ):
1) Glowing skin, thinner face, no redness or puffy look
2) Clear minded, much less anxiety and stress, easier to manage emotions, less depression (since drinking does cause depression to get worse)
3) Exercised that willpower muscle, stopped fooling myself into thinking that since everyone drinks, it must not be harmful
4) Learned I am not one of those people who can moderate, so it's less stress for me to abstain; I wont drink alcohol today. Period.
5) Sleeping much better (after a few weeks), saving tons of money by not buying vodka or wine every week, realizing that I can still enjoy parties, celebrations, and vacations without drinking.
6) Ten pounds weight loss, high energy, no hangovers, headaches or nausea, and feel lighter emotionally
7) Knowing that I am not alone in my struggle, and that the wolf is still waiting in the woods to pounce on me
8) Peace of mind, more time for meditation and exercise2 -
I'm all in!4
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What I learned this month:
1. The first couple days are the hardest, day 2 was especially hard for me. After day 3, it was just a nagging feeling and not a full on bringing me to my knees crippling feeling.
2. Sleep is easier to find and stay in it
3. Currently down 4lbs, this could be a combination of the diet changes I have made, but not drinking 6 beers a night at around 100 calories a beer (coors light, kirkland light, etc) sure does help.
4. I seem to be more in touch with my mind and how I am feeling, and also able to see more of what other people close to me are thinking and feeling.
5. Most importantly, (I feel) I am able to stop lying and trying to convince myself that one more drink won't hurt. I was tired of all the sleepless nights and groggy mornings, but I was giving in to the alcohol because it kept my mind on other things--or nothing. But come to realize those things that I was avoiding weren't that bad at all and I was just being silly.
Currently 7 days AF straight and 9 for the month of February. I will continue into March, but I also know that even if I do drink one night, it's not the end of the world for me. I just can't rely so heavily on it in the future.8 -
JulieAL1969 wrote: »Nearing the end of the month and I'll make a March thread later today. Sounds like some people continued from Dry January to a Dry February. Others had a Damp February with more restrained amounts of alcohol. Whatevery your goals were bump it up a little in March.
Set a new goal healthwise. Yoga like Erik , walking, becoming a tea connoisseur, journaling, reading more, meditate each day for five or more minutes.... just continue to improve and grow as a person.
What I have realized is like minded people attract. This thread has improved many of our lives. We found a place to voice our worries, wins, fails and reflections in a safe, loving, accepting environment. Over 12,000 views on the thread and 1200 or so comments this month. We may never know who we help and influence, but all of us collectively have improved our lives in some way.
Sending each one of you a big hug! I never imagined I would be two months sober so far. This thread can be a life saver and life changer.
Before we switch over to March thread, please let us know how you did, what you learned this month, and how you feel with less alcohol in your system. It really is a poison. But a tasty poison at that.
Well I'm back to drinking every night now. Only 2 glasses of wine, but still... I've lost sight of why I wanted to cut back in the first place and all I can think about is how nice it is to not have rules to stress over. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Except I wanted to lose weight - I haven't lost sight of that. I've just stopped caring. And I don't mean that in a doom and gloom kind of way. I just get so sick of stressing it every single day.
Congrats to all of you who have done so well!8 -
@dbanks80 and @WinoGelato, thanks for the good Italy wishes. Oh, yeah, the gelato sounds awesome! And I know we will walk and walk and walk, so that's good. I'm looking forward to feeling a little leaner and meaner after 2 more weeks of AF living before I leave. The 2 almost-completely-sober months have resulted in a more happy me as far as how I will look and feel on my trip. Oh, @dbanks80, check out the "Girl in Florence" blog. It's written by a San Antonio native who has lived in Florence since 2007. She's got all kinds of good info and inspiration for Americans planning an Italy trip.2
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Since joining this thread last Dec. it’s been such a good change. I was feeling depressed about not being about to change, and feeling like a failure. A dry Jan and a wet feb (but lots of dry days and more in control) has made a big difference. Drinking wine was routine, now it’s more part of a social part of my life, but not nightly.
I turn 40 in March and even though I’m pretty fit and overall eat healthy etc. I’d like to crank it up in March and really feel like my best at the end of the month when my birthday hits. Not drinking more than 7 drinks a week is my goal!4 -
SanDiegofitmom wrote: »Since joining this thread last Dec. it’s been such a good change. I was feeling depressed about not being about to change, and feeling like a failure. A dry Jan and a wet feb (but lots of dry days and more in control) has made a big difference. Drinking wine was routine, now it’s more part of a social part of my life, but not nightly.
I turn 40 in March and even though I’m pretty fit and overall eat healthy etc. I’d like to crank it up in March and really feel like my best at the end of the month when my birthday hits. Not drinking more than 7 drinks a week is my goal!
When is your bday? I will be 50 March 20th. I have a weekend planned in Vegas and I know I will not be AF! In fact I will probably wasted beyond belief but then again I might surprise myself! LOL!
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Since Dec I've made lots of positive changes in my life. I had a dry jan and only had 3 drinks in feb so far.
I'm so pleased with that. I feel much better. Like you Julie, I feel less anxious and in general better spirits (not always of course but lots of the time!) I've done more exercise and even started a running club! I never thought I could do that.
I've lost 12lbs and hoping to add to that in the coming months.
Roll on March!
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Thanks so much, @JulieAL1969 - here's the March link.1
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JulieAL1969 wrote: »3) Exercised that willpower muscle, stopped fooling myself into thinking that since everyone drinks, it must not be harmful.
What are your takeaways?
@JulieAL1969 and everybody - I think your #3 was the most important in Feb. for me. I started drinking wine again, but am thrilled and amazed that I'm able to moderate. It's only been a few weeks, to be sure, but this past weekend was good. I stuck to the number of glasses I'd planned. But the more I exercise that willpower muscle the better it gets.
The other takeaway was drinking isn't all I thought it was. Every Sunday night now, I'm kinda like eh. That weekend of wine was nice. It was ok, but it wasn't that fabulous. I am with @springsweet in that I really don't want to stress over "rules." It's just a matter of how to balance all that.
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JulieAL1969 wrote: »
The other takeaway was drinking isn't all I thought it was. Every Sunday night now, I'm kinda like eh. That weekend of wine was nice. It was ok, but it wasn't that fabulous. I am with @springsweet in that I really don't want to stress over "rules." It's just a matter of how to balance all that.
Wouldn't it be great if we could have no rules and still achieve our goals? If I could continue to have just 2 glasses of wine a night (which honestly is not hard) yet still lose weight, I would be set!4
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