Less Alcohol - March 2018- One day at a Time

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  • RubyRed427
    RubyRed427 Posts: 4,410 Member
    YES please!! Count me in!! Beer is my weakness after a long day's work. Empty calories. The sugar and carb content are killing my waist line. Help! Like I said...I'm jumping on this train. :)

    We are here for you. Read up on the thread for some good tips. This train will be going through April, too!
  • RubyRed427
    RubyRed427 Posts: 4,410 Member
    @ali3boys You've done so well! Amazing 40 days - didn't it get easier as the weeks passed?
    I think you'll be armed with good knowledge when you go to your outings, so it should be easier to moderate. And you'll also see if you want to go back to alcohol. Who knows? Xoxo Happy for your success!
  • RubyRed427
    RubyRed427 Posts: 4,410 Member
    @Leeg5656 you wrote: But slowly slowly articles that said that alcohol blocked nutrient absorption kept creeping up. At first I ignored them and then justified them, because everyone else could drink and it didn't seem to be an issue for them, but then one day it really did sink in that WTF! All or at least a portion of that good nutrient dense food was being blocked from full benefit!! Geez. In the words of Sansa from Game of Thrones, "I may be a slow learner, but I learn."

    I did see a video about this. That the body goes right to processing the alcohol and the liver works on that, and the other nutrients get lost along the way. Great insight! Thanks for sharing your reasons. Xo
  • RubyRed427
    RubyRed427 Posts: 4,410 Member
    erikNJ wrote: »
    donimfp wrote: »
    I’m facing the struggle I knew I would after Italy. Back to pretty much daily wine although not especially large amounts. I’m finding The Sober School website and blog very useful. She (Kate) has a 6-week class she runs and I’m thinking of doing that beginning April 9. One of her main assertions is that being AF is much easier than moderating. I know that’s true for me. Right now I just don’t feel I have the energy to go there I had in January.

    I’m glad this is a place to talk alll this out with my friends.

    I completely understand that struggle. And am concerned because I have vacation in two and a half weeks. Coming back from vacation is always hard for me to get back on track with diet and excercise

    Just enjoy your vacation. And stuff it with exercise, reading, or whatever you enjoy doing! And just view the alcohol as a side event, have a few if you feel like it, and maybe you won't. Your perspective coming into this vacation may be different than the others you've been on. Enjoy yourself!
  • lporter229
    lporter229 Posts: 4,907 Member
    @donimfp- So glad you had a wonderful time in Italy. I was not able to visit Florence when I was there and that is my only regret. I have heard so many wonderful things about Florence. It appears to be everyone's favorite city. The highlight of my trip was Lake Como, specifically the village of Verena. It was magical. But I definitely want to return to Italy to visit Florence, especially after reading your posts!
  • kittybenn
    kittybenn Posts: 444 Member
    @JulieAL1969 - Well done! Congrats! So impressed by your strength and resolve.
  • tweety3510
    tweety3510 Posts: 7 Member
    @sdog626 I am with you on this post!!! I too am very good during the week -sunday - through Thursday -- come friday and saturday -- anything goes -- UGH -- so frustrating but I am committing to 30 days starting April 1 to drink one or two glasses of wine on Friday and Saturday night (or wine on friday and tequila -- only two glasses on saturday). Need to keep the weekly momentum going. I do workout six to seven days so my only "issue" is the alcohol and eating on weekend. I keep hearing but really need to listen to the fact that is 80% diet and 20% exercise. How did you do? Sorry if this isn't the correct to reply/post. Have a great day!
  • kittybenn
    kittybenn Posts: 444 Member
    @snoo61 - oh you're going to love it. I'm always kidding around about how I'm trying to keep my Fitbit happy. I've been known to walk circles around the house just to get to a certain step count before bed. One thing I'd recommend is taking some time with the manual and really finding out about everything it can do. I've had a Fitbit Alta HR for a year and just realized a couple of things it could do last week! I'm kicking myself for not figuring this out earlier.
  • SpanishFusion
    SpanishFusion Posts: 261 Member
    @kittybenn Oh yes, Your tab is double when you add just one or two drinks to it!
  • SpanishFusion
    SpanishFusion Posts: 261 Member
    edited March 2018
    donimfp wrote: »
    Thanks, @dbanks80. Yes, I had a GLORIOUS time in Italy. Six days in Florence followed by 3 days in Rome, then back to Florence for one last night before leaving. I felt like I was coming "home" to Florence that last day. Rome was grand and awesome and spectacular (Colosseum, Vatican), but Florence was a place where I could wander the streets and hear street musicians and visit with the lovely, kind, beautiful people forever. It turns out mid-March is a good time to go. We saw Michelangelo's David, everything in the Uffizi, etc. with no crowds to speak of. We did have to keep umbrellas handy, but a slight rain actually added to the charm of the cobblestoned streets. My SIL's amazing and shocking gift of business-class seats made the trans-Atlantic flight a delight rather than something to dread.

    Anyway . . . back to the business at hand. You are right that I need to "pretend it's January" in terms of recapturing that enthusiasm and positive feeling toward not drinking I had a few months ago. I remember being so happy with what I was seeing in the mirror and feeling in the morning. Just have to get back to that.

    So amazing. I spent a month in Italy after college and have been wanting to get back ever since. Florence was so beautiful. I know how you feel about wanting to get back on track after vacation. For me I am finding the most helpful think is to just not have everyday drinking wine in the house. I have a lot of nice bottles I won’t open on a whim but if there’s anything under $15 I have a hard time resisting a few glasses. I sort of have this “I deserve it” attitude, but really It doesn’t matter if I “deserve it” or not. It’s odd because I’m very disciplined with working out, and I eat healthy. I don’t crazy overindulge with wine either, but I have a hard time saying no to myself with wine -that I don’t have when it comes to things like chocolate or ice cream. I want to really work on my discipline muscle when it comes to wine.

    My goal is really overall health. Like many of you pointed out, alcohol is really unhealthy when it comes down to it. (Well in the frequency I tend to want to drink it)

    I use to hang on the notion that 4 oz of red wine was good for your heart, so 2-3 8oz glasses would be even better! Ha!
  • snoo61
    snoo61 Posts: 549 Member
    kittybenn wrote: »
    @snoo61 - oh you're going to love it. I'm always kidding around about how I'm trying to keep my Fitbit happy. I've been known to walk circles around the house just to get to a certain step count before bed. One thing I'd recommend is taking some time with the manual and really finding out about everything it can do. I've had a Fitbit Alta HR for a year and just realized a couple of things it could do last week! I'm kicking myself for not figuring this out earlier.

    I'm doing the same thing, I am compelled to move, trying to impress it. Lol. I think I'll enjoy learning it, and hopefully stay motivated.
  • dbanks80
    dbanks80 Posts: 3,685 Member
    dbanks80 wrote: »
    I am officially back. I have fell off the wagon too many times to count celebrating my birthday. I have no regrets because I had a great time celebrating this milestone in my life!!! I need to catch up to see what everyone is doing!

    I like that! No regrets! We have to just live our lives happy and as healthy as we can. But that doesn't mean we just eat carrot sticks and drink water. Sometimes, indulging is a necessity. Happy you enjoyed.

    LMAO! That's what I will be eating/drinking for the next month or so to detox! LOL!
  • dbanks80
    dbanks80 Posts: 3,685 Member
    donimfp wrote: »
    Thanks, @dbanks80. Yes, I had a GLORIOUS time in Italy. Six days in Florence followed by 3 days in Rome, then back to Florence for one last night before leaving. I felt like I was coming "home" to Florence that last day. Rome was grand and awesome and spectacular (Colosseum, Vatican), but Florence was a place where I could wander the streets and hear street musicians and visit with the lovely, kind, beautiful people forever. It turns out mid-March is a good time to go. We saw Michelangelo's David, everything in the Uffizi, etc. with no crowds to speak of. We did have to keep umbrellas handy, but a slight rain actually added to the charm of the cobblestoned streets. My SIL's amazing and shocking gift of business-class seats made the trans-Atlantic flight a delight rather than something to dread.

    Anyway . . . back to the business at hand. You are right that I need to "pretend it's January" in terms of recapturing that enthusiasm and positive feeling toward not drinking I had a few months ago. I remember being so happy with what I was seeing in the mirror and feeling in the morning. Just have to get back to that.

    Sooooo glad you had a great time! Ok now the fun is over it's time to get back to reality and get back on track!!!

    I'm excited for when I go in August.
  • dbanks80
    dbanks80 Posts: 3,685 Member
    erikNJ wrote: »
    MissMay wrote: »
    Lots of extra positive vibes in here this morning. To the new people welcome and gather strength through others experiences in this group. Feelings you thought only you were dealing with have been our struggles as well.

    Pre-regretting vacations, holidays, birthdays, anniversary's, Christmas parties, picnics, tail gating, etc...etc... Why do we all fear what is days, weeks or months down the road? As I read above, I too am having a month in advance wishy washy feelings of what will happen when I go away for my Anniversary. UGH. So much time spent trying to do the right thing only to worry about what has not arrived yet. I feel strong enough to keep on the right path.
    I wish all of you that are questioning or dreading upcoming events easy times once they arrive.

    Ordered my first ever Arnold Palmer when we went out last night. Not bad, I will keep an ongoing "dry" list in my phone for future social excursions.

    Im not having any regrets. I work hard and am going to enjoy my vacation!!!
    I am just being aware of past habits and recognizing that the week after vacation I struggle to jump back into my good habits i had pre-vacation[/quote]

    I agree with you 100% ENJOY YOUR VACATION with NO regrets. That's what vacations are for. Like said get back on track IMMEDIATELY when you come back. That is the key.
  • dbanks80
    dbanks80 Posts: 3,685 Member
    lporter229 wrote: »
    @donimfp- So glad you had a wonderful time in Italy. I was not able to visit Florence when I was there and that is my only regret. I have heard so many wonderful things about Florence. It appears to be everyone's favorite city. The highlight of my trip was Lake Como, specifically the village of Verena. It was magical. But I definitely want to return to Italy to visit Florence, especially after reading your posts!

    I am glad to read this. I am going in August

    Rome
    Florence
    Como
    Venice

    I am looking forward to this after reading everyone's experiences

  • WinoGelato
    WinoGelato Posts: 13,454 Member
    donimfp wrote: »
    Thanks, @dbanks80. Yes, I had a GLORIOUS time in Italy. Six days in Florence followed by 3 days in Rome, then back to Florence for one last night before leaving. I felt like I was coming "home" to Florence that last day. Rome was grand and awesome and spectacular (Colosseum, Vatican), but Florence was a place where I could wander the streets and hear street musicians and visit with the lovely, kind, beautiful people forever. It turns out mid-March is a good time to go. We saw Michelangelo's David, everything in the Uffizi, etc. with no crowds to speak of. We did have to keep umbrellas handy, but a slight rain actually added to the charm of the cobblestoned streets. My SIL's amazing and shocking gift of business-class seats made the trans-Atlantic flight a delight rather than something to dread.

    Anyway . . . back to the business at hand. You are right that I need to "pretend it's January" in terms of recapturing that enthusiasm and positive feeling toward not drinking I had a few months ago. I remember being so happy with what I was seeing in the mirror and feeling in the morning. Just have to get back to that.

    Did you climb to the top of the Duomo and make it across the Ponte Vecchio to the Pitti Palace? Those were some of my favorite things in Florence. Oh, and what was your favorite gelato flavor!?
  • SpanishFusion
    SpanishFusion Posts: 261 Member
    Hi everybody, I really want to follow this thread; it’s not a “group” I can join, is it? I just adjusted my notifications...I guess just wondering if there is some way to be notified when comments are made in my newsfeed or whatever. Message me! Thanks! Trying very hard to stay sober and would like to follow this discussion

    I think if you just tag it as a yellow 'star' favorite it will give you notifications. If you want them emailed to you, I think you have to adjust your notification settings. Peace be with you.
  • snoo61
    snoo61 Posts: 549 Member
    Leeg5656 is right about the yellow star. Not sure how to set up notifications, but when you go to community, they will show.
  • springsweet
    springsweet Posts: 184 Member
    No work tomorrow. Hubs is making shrimp tacos for dinner. Would really love to stop on the way home from work and grab a bottle of Sauvignon Blanc. I have to stop for sour cream anyway. Ugh.
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