Alcohol
kelliekayphotos
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I recently quit drinking. I even had to quit a specific job where I was able to drink for free every single weekend... I dont really drink 'girl drinks'. I liked tequila and vodka.. Straight to the point kinda stuff. Im a photographer, I am at events A LOT and often hired to photograph restaurants food and drink menus, they typically give you the choice to drink and eat for FREE afterwards.. I took a 3 month break off of my photography business because I know what I'm doing isn't healthy:/ and I was in a landslide if depression. A doctor even tried to have me put on zoloft... you know.. the stuff that gets you high enough to forget you might hate yourself but might also kill you lol.. I have been doing better since I put my business on hold and took some time to better my health.. I work out now about 4 times a week on an elliptical for 30 minutes trying to build my endurance (im one of those weird people who love cardio lol). Anyway, I hope people understand that quitting alcohol really does help.. (females trust me i know its hard to quit especially when PMSing.. you just want that glass of wine to chill the fck out lol but maybe in this instance eating that bit of chocolate or ice cream is better.)
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Good for you on making such a hard lifestyle change! It's amazing how so much centers around alcohol. I was talking about this with someone the other day. As an adult, I don't think I've ever been invited to an event or activity that didn't involve alcohol in some way. Hell, even races now conclude with a free pint of beer.3
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That is a good move on your part and I too did the same thing.
I finally gave up the booze and have my one rule when my husband and I go out. I drink OR dessert. Has made a world of difference especially around the gut area!0 -
For me I had to set goals that drinking would get in the way of. I found I’m more interested in waking up early to get my fitness on than stay up and drink. Awesome job and keep it up!2
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It's hard. I'm a whiskey lover and it's hard to stay away because I used to like to cook my steaks in whiskey and I cut out sodas and whiskey so now I'm like just drinking water but you got this girl you can do this!!!1
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You lost me at girl drink, I hate that misnomer. I don't drink wine, beer or coffee, they all taste like crap to me.
But seriously, good for you to take charge of your health & do what's best for you, because if you don't, who will?3 -
Good for you! I quit drinking almost 15 years ago and it’s one of the best things I’ve ever done for myself.5
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Zoloft doesn't get you high... I think you might be confusing it with Xanax and even then "high" is relative. It's nothing like you would experience compared to the obvious recreational drugs (including Alchohol). Most people that abuse Xanax do so by combining it with booze or more rarely with heroin.4
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I've recently gone AF. Today is day 11. I am watching Craig Beck videos for inspiration. I've also found The Sober School website to be helpful. I am happy to have found this thread.2
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I quit drinking and went from 285 lbs to about 220 lbs with no other changes except filling my drinking time with some moderate exercise, walking and stationary bike.
I took Zoloft for awhile due to work stress and insomnia- it worked ok but was horrible stuff. I gained about 20 lbs in a year. Which I quickly shed when I quit the medication. I wouldn’t describe Zoloft as making me high. Zombie like, certainly not high.
And if you really need meds, there’s gotta be much better stuff than Zoloft now.2 -
I've recently gone AF. Today is day 11. I am watching Craig Beck videos for inspiration. I've also found The Sober School website to be helpful. I am happy to have found this thread.
Thank you for being here! I just got here, too! I love Craig Beck. I will look into the The Sober School. Thank you!
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Good for you!. I know very much how hard this is. Keep focusing on other things and that will help.1
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I quit drinking and went from 285 lbs to about 220 lbs with no other changes except filling my drinking time with some moderate exercise, walking and stationary bike.
I took Zoloft for awhile due to work stress and insomnia- it worked ok but was horrible stuff. I gained about 20 lbs in a year. Which I quickly shed when I quit the medication. I wouldn’t describe Zoloft as making me high. Zombie like, certainly not high.
And if you really need meds, there’s gotta be much better stuff than Zoloft now.
everyone's brain chemistry is different which is why there are so many antidepressants. when i took it, it gave my life back. i was no longer eeyore and more like piglet. lexapro made me angry, wellbutrin gave me vertigo, and the list goes on.
i was weaned off it without issues, but when i needed help again, it didn't do anything, so we moved on to another medicine.
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Well wanted to get some wine after this week. Vacation can't get here soon enough. Started thinking it through. My goals for weight loss, being exhausted..... Not wanting to go back to the horrid drinking lifestyle again, I hurried home.2
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It takes a while, but sooner or later you realize no one bats an eye when you say - “no thanks, I’ll stick with water”.2
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As a fellow "tog" and drinker I just hope when you find "the answer" you will let me know how the hell you did it!
I'm not doing too bad.. health and weight are doing good.. exercise and fitness.. I'm happy and getting better. But the drinking... just can't get a grip on that so any advice you have, send it my way please.
Keep taking the photo's though.. they always make you smile.0 -
I've been sober for a few days shy of 2 years now, and it was the best thing I've ever done for myself. I don't miss it at all.
Good for you, keep it up.0 -
@PHOTOCHAP Try watching Craig Beck, the stop drinking expert videos on You tube. He is totally no BS and has really good advice on how to stop. They also say wait 6 minutes and the urge will pass. When I get a craving I simply drink something else immediately. Sometimes you are merely thirsty. Stay strong!
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@PHOTOCHAP Try watching Craig Beck, the stop drinking expert videos on You tube. He is totally no BS and has really good advice on how to stop. They also say wait 6 minutes and the urge will pass. When I get a craving I simply drink something else immediately. Sometimes you are merely thirsty. Stay strong!
I will definitely take a look at that. Thanks!1
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