Drinking alcohol and hangovers
xLollKellyx
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Does anyone else find it hard to eat well after a night on the drink??? The next day for me I just want to eat carbs and have a munch 🙈🤦🏽♀️🙄 anybody got some good hangover remedies that will prevent me from binging on naughty food??? Because every time I have a drink I feel guilty because I eat badly the next day 👎🏻 any advice would be great 😘😘😘😘😘
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I don't mean to point out the obvious, but the simplest solution would be to moderate your alcohol consumption to a level that doesn't leave you hungover. Considering that one can consume quite a lot of calories from alcohol alone if over indulging, reduction has an added benefit.31
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I've never been a drinker so please excuse my naivete, but why drink so much when you're aware of the negative effects?18
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I know what you mean 💯👍🏻 I don’t drink often (once every 6-8weeks) but when I do, I tend to not eat much that day to save calories for my drink (I know not such a smart move) but the next day I drink loads of water but cravvvve naughty food 🙈🙈🙈i have about 6/7 glasses (doubles) of bourbon whiskey and maybe one or two kopperbergs to start the night and that’s it l!
Alcohol is the DEVIL 🤣🤣🤣🤣8 -
Don't feel bad. I've been eating all the naughty foods today and am a stone cold sober teetotaler.8
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Yeah, it's going to be hard, so what MikePTY said.
Often the issue with hangover is dehydration, so you could try having some fruit around, going for the fruit. It's carbs and also high in water content, and lots of nice micronutrients. Whatever you eat, log it, as that should help you moderate.4 -
xLollKellyx wrote: »I know what you mean 💯👍🏻 I don’t drink often (once every 6-8weeks) but when I do, I tend to not eat much that day to save calories for my drink (I know not such a smart move) but the next day I drink loads of water but cravvvve naughty food 🙈🙈🙈i have about 6/7 glasses (doubles) of bourbon whiskey and maybe one or two kopperbergs to start the night and that’s it l!
Alcohol is the DEVIL 🤣🤣🤣🤣
This sounds like a recipe for disaster. Drinking a lot on a nearly empty stomach and presumably not eating a whole lot while you're drinking.7 -
Only have 2 drinks.
Drinking along with late night pizzas is one reason why I am on this site. Its not good!
One shot of whiskey is about 100 calories. 6 to 7 doubles is 1200 to 1400 calories.10 -
xLollKellyx wrote: »I know what you mean 💯👍🏻 I don’t drink often (once every 6-8weeks) but when I do, I tend to not eat much that day to save calories for my drink (I know not such a smart move) but the next day I drink loads of water but cravvvve naughty food 🙈🙈🙈i have about 6/7 glasses (doubles) of bourbon whiskey and maybe one or two kopperbergs to start the night and that’s it l!
Alcohol is the DEVIL 🤣🤣🤣🤣
i wonder if part of the issue is the fact you are not eating much/well the day you plan to drink,
if i undereat one day may be "ok" that day but the next day or the one after that I will have a MUCH harder time sticking to my plan. I mean sure you have the booze calories but they don't really help satiety overall.
Adding to that drinking without much food in your stomach will potentially make the impact on your system worse (of the alcohol)3 -
Ya I want to eat while I'm drinking, after I'm drinking, and the next day for sure. Worst part though is working out the next day. What a struggle. It's a battle. Yep.2
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xLollKellyx wrote: »I know what you mean 💯👍🏻 I don’t drink often (once every 6-8weeks) but when I do, I tend to not eat much that day to save calories for my drink (I know not such a smart move) but the next day I drink loads of water but cravvvve naughty food 🙈🙈🙈i have about 6/7 glasses (doubles) of bourbon whiskey and maybe one or two kopperbergs to start the night and that’s it l!
Alcohol is the DEVIL 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Did you read this after you wrote it? I mean, REALLY read it?16 -
Tankiscool wrote: »Only have 2 drinks.
Drinking along with late night pizzas is one reason why I am on this site. Its not good!
One shot of whiskey is about 100 calories. 6 to 7 doubles is 1200 to 1400 calories.
yeah man that's what got me here. i don't struggle with food like most, my calories came from booze. 14 beers a night adds up.4 -
Watermelon? Nice and sweet and hydrating!5
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I can't drink as much now (since losing weight) as I used to without feeling like shite the next day. I'm ok if I stick to lager or wine but vodka is definitely rationed now if I don't want the hangover munchies the next day.
On the plus side though, on the occasions where I do overdo it, I get a good dose of "boozer's bowel" the next day 😂2 -
I tend to do a single gin + diet tonic. I'll have two, then a soft drink or water for the third drink. Maybe one or two more after that if it's a very long evening and I've also eaten. I've personally never gotten a hangover from just g&ts. It's things like wine that really get to me.
Like others have said, clearly undereating the day of drinking, then drinking a bunch (6/7 doubles + a couple of ciders is a lot IMO), means obviously you'll be craving more food the next day. Eat better the day of drinking, drink less, and have some good nutrient dense food the next day.
I'm reaching the stage where I don't really like drinking anymore, and would frankly rather eat 300 calories of actual food than have one sugary cocktail.3 -
There's no such thing as naughty food. Putting food in categories of good and bad is a damaging way to look at food. If it fits in your cals/macros, just eat it if you really want it.
However, if you know you're going out drinking, I highly recommend keeping yourself very hydrated before, during, and after. Also, try switching to a different drink. Clear alcohol generally has fewer calories. Gin and tonics are so good, and you can switch to a diet tonic if you want even fewer cals. What you're drinking currently is a whole days worth of calories.5 -
xLollKellyx wrote: »I know what you mean. I don’t drink often (once every 6-8weeks) but when I do, I tend to not eat much that day to save calories for my drink (I know not such a smart move) but the next day I drink loads of water but cravvvve naughty food. I have about 6/7 glasses (doubles) of bourbon whiskey and maybe one or two kopperbergs to start the night and that’s it l!
Alcohol is the DEVIL
wow. That is a lot of alcohol. Binge drinking is the most dangerous kind of drinking.
Have you considered that you may have a problem with alcohol? Can you just have one or two single shots per session? That is considered normal drinking and doesn't lead to a hangover. One to two drinks per session.18 -
cmriverside wrote: »xLollKellyx wrote: »I know what you mean. I don’t drink often (once every 6-8weeks) but when I do, I tend to not eat much that day to save calories for my drink (I know not such a smart move) but the next day I drink loads of water but cravvvve naughty food. I have about 6/7 glasses (doubles) of bourbon whiskey and maybe one or two kopperbergs to start the night and that’s it l!
Alcohol is the DEVIL
wow. That is a lot of alcohol. Binge drinking is the most dangerous kind of drinking.
Have you considered that you may have a problem with alcohol? Can you just have one or two single shots per session? That is considered normal drinking and doesn't lead to a hangover. One to two drinks per session.
That's bold to assume she might have an alcohol problem based on one singular snapshot into her life.20 -
I tend to drink alcohol 3-ish times a week, but I have one serving. It sounds like you are a binge drinker. It's something you might need help with. I don't think it's normal for a person to drink that much alcohol in one sitting. That is A LOT of alcohol. Overeating the next day is the least of your problems.
https://www.cdc.gov/alcohol/fact-sheets/binge-drinking.htm10 -
I have a drink maybe every 3/4 months if that to be honest!!!
I wouldn’t say I have a drink problem ... I think when I do manage to have a night out I tend to over indulge so I would agree that I binge 👍🏻 I don’t do this all the time by the way hahaha
So I’m going to make sure the next time that I eat properly on the day and drink some water between alcohol so I stay hydrated 💯
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I also wouldn't say you have a drinking problem. But yeah it seems when you do drink you go overboard, possibly because it's something you rarely do so you fall into the 'make the most of it' trap. Eating better and alternating with lots of water sounds like a good plan!6
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cmriverside wrote: »xLollKellyx wrote: »I know what you mean. I don’t drink often (once every 6-8weeks) but when I do, I tend to not eat much that day to save calories for my drink (I know not such a smart move) but the next day I drink loads of water but cravvvve naughty food. I have about 6/7 glasses (doubles) of bourbon whiskey and maybe one or two kopperbergs to start the night and that’s it l!
Alcohol is the DEVIL
wow. That is a lot of alcohol. Binge drinking is the most dangerous kind of drinking.
Have you considered that you may have a problem with alcohol? Can you just have one or two single shots per session? That is considered normal drinking and doesn't lead to a hangover. One to two drinks per session.
That's bold to assume she might have an alcohol problem based on one singular snapshot into her life.
I have a lot of personal/professional experience with alcohol "problems."
16 drinks in one session is a problem - no matter how you slice it.23 -
xLollKellyx wrote: »I know what you mean 💯👍🏻 I don’t drink often (once every 6-8weeks) but when I do, I tend to not eat much that day to save calories for my drink (I know not such a smart move) but the next day I drink loads of water but cravvvve naughty food 🙈🙈🙈i have about 6/7 glasses (doubles) of bourbon whiskey and maybe one or two kopperbergs to start the night and that’s it l!
Alcohol is the DEVIL 🤣🤣🤣🤣xLollKellyx wrote: »I have a drink maybe every 3/4 months if that to be honest!!!
I wouldn’t say I have a drink problem ... I think when I do manage to have a night out I tend to over indulge so I would agree that I binge 👍🏻 I don’t do this all the time by the way hahaha
So I’m going to make sure the next time that I eat properly on the day and drink some water between alcohol so I stay hydrated 💯
There is a big difference between every 6-8 weeks and every 3-4 months. Every 6-8 weeks translates to 7-9 times per year; whereas every 3-4 months translates to 3 or 4 times per year. Denial/downplaying the frequency and/or severity of a problem is a symptom of a problem. Do you binge 3 times per year or 9 times per year? You don't owe us an answer; but you do owe yourself one.
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xLollKellyx wrote: »I know what you mean 💯👍🏻 I don’t drink often (once every 6-8weeks) but when I do, I tend to not eat much that day to save calories for my drink (I know not such a smart move) but the next day I drink loads of water but cravvvve naughty food 🙈🙈🙈i have about 6/7 glasses (doubles) of bourbon whiskey and maybe one or two kopperbergs to start the night and that’s it l!
Alcohol is the DEVIL 🤣🤣🤣🤣xLollKellyx wrote: »I have a drink maybe every 3/4 months if that to be honest!!!
I wouldn’t say I have a drink problem ... I think when I do manage to have a night out I tend to over indulge so I would agree that I binge 👍🏻 I don’t do this all the time by the way hahaha
So I’m going to make sure the next time that I eat properly on the day and drink some water between alcohol so I stay hydrated 💯texasredreb wrote: »There is a big difference between every 6-8 weeks and every 3-4 months. Every 6-8 weeks translates to 7-9 times per year; whereas every 3-4 months translates to 3 or 4 times per year. Denial/downplaying the frequency and/or severity of a problem is a symptom of a problem. Do you binge 3 times per year or 9 times per year? You don't owe us an answer; but you do owe yourself one.
You beat me to it.
I had a housemate who wouldn't drink for months at a time, but when she did, she went off the rails, and once we had to haul her off to detox. This was not her first, or last, trip to detox.
My ex used to think "I don't have a drinking problem - I only drink on Sunday." Well, it wasn't only Sundays, and when you get blackout drunk every Sunday, there's a problem.
@xLollKellyx I also noticed that in your second post quoted above you say "I have a drink" - you're not having "a" drink - "6/7 glasses (doubles) of bourbon whiskey and one or two kopperbergs to start" is binge drinking.
As a women, the potential extra calories the day after binge drinking is the least of your worries. I say this as a woman who used to abuse alcohol.11 -
I realised when I wrote the first one that I go a lot longer than 6-8 weeks without drinking... bloody hell my issue wasn’t about how much alcohol I consume and how often 🙄🙄🙄🙄 I was simply asking does anyone eat badly the next day after drinking ????
Judge me all you like... when I have a drink I let go and you know what I bloody deserve a good night out when I get the chance... being a mother to 7 children I’m surprised I’m not a full blown alcoholic 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Lighten up people I’m ok ... jeeeeeezzzzzz
Ps my kids are all good too before all the opinionated people comment about me being a mother fffffssssss 🤣🙄🤣14 -
xLollKellyx wrote: »I realised when I wrote the first one that I go a lot longer than 6-8 weeks without drinking... bloody hell my issue wasn’t about how much alcohol I consume and how often 🙄🙄🙄🙄 I was simply asking does anyone eat badly the next day after drinking ????
Judge me all you like... when I have a drink I let go and you know what I bloody deserve a good night out when I get the chance... being a mother to 7 children I’m surprised I’m not a full blown alcoholic 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Lighten up people I’m ok ... jeeeeeezzzzzz
Ps my kids are all good too before all the opinionated people comment about me being a mother fffffssssss 🤣🙄🤣
Well, it stands to reason that if you post about hangovers, poor eating after drinking and then post the amount you drink - people are going to have opinions.
I suggest not disclosing stuff you don't want comments on.
Over-drinking causes poor eating the next day for almost everyone.10 -
Eating junk with a hangover is completely normal. Avoiding drinking to that degree is doing yourself a big favor. I’m a past every day drinker (haven’t had a drink in almost 5 years) but I never drank to that level. I think I would black out. My question is how you deal with 7 children with a hangover.😂😂
Hats off to you!3 -
xLollKellyx wrote: »I realised when I wrote the first one that I go a lot longer than 6-8 weeks without drinking... bloody hell my issue wasn’t about how much alcohol I consume and how often 🙄🙄🙄🙄 I was simply asking does anyone eat badly the next day after drinking ????
Judge me all you like... when I have a drink I let go and you know what I bloody deserve a good night out when I get the chance... being a mother to 7 children I’m surprised I’m not a full blown alcoholic 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Lighten up people I’m ok ... jeeeeeezzzzzz
Ps my kids are all good too before all the opinionated people comment about me being a mother fffffssssss 🤣🙄🤣
Many of the posters who replied were well qualified to have an opinion, either from working with problem drinkers professionally, having friends or family who minimize drinking, or having been problem drinkers ourselves.
No one "deserves" 16 drinks (seven double whiskeys and two Kopperbergs) in one sitting. That's your Addictive Voice talking.
I'd suggest getting a gym membership or a hobby for blowing off stress, but don't think you're in a place to hear it, but maybe someone else reading is.9 -
I’ve took on board what everyone has said! It is excessive the amount I drank 👍🏻just to let you all know I don’t drink this amount every time I just went over the top but it was a bloody good night 🤣 so I’m going to limit my drinks in future and I’m actually going to change my drink too because that bourbon is lethal 🙈
So I’m not in denial... I’m hungover... like death warmed up 🤣🤣🤣
So thank you for your opinions and I’ve been really good eating and drank loads of water too 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻4 -
If it's once every 3-4 months, then the day of overeating is hardly an issue.
If it's more frequent, the drinking is likely the issue.1 -
I don't think anyone was judging. Many many people have had issues with alcohol and when we see red flags, we tend to wish we could open other people's eyes BEFORE they get where we went (but that doesn't seem to be possible).
I hope you are right that it is no big deal but maybe just look at the research a little and see the danger behind binges with alcohol.
For the record yes. I did tend to find that alcohol and hangovers negatively affected my weight loss. I would under eat to make room for drinks, then I would drink more calories than intended, then eat all the calorie dense food because I was starving and had no inhibitions, then the next day I would have zero movement and crave all the fats, salt, and sugar.
Best of luck❤5
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