Less Alcohol - OCTOBER 2019 - One Day at a Time
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Aiming for a completely Sober October as part of the Last 90 Days Challenge.
28 out of 28 days AF5 -
Hi everyone
I lurk here and post once in awhile. I was just in Boston for a long weekend and it caused me to reflect and I wanted to relate my thoughts here. I have been AF for over 11 years and 4 months now. When I first spent a lot of time in Boston I drank every day and was over 300 pounds. My daughter was a student and we brought here to school and walked around the city, enjoying the history, the freedom trail and the restaurants. It wasn't always easy for me to get around.
This weekend over 19 years later we were here for my wifes 50th year homecoming at her nursing school and I was free to be out enjoying the city. Saturday I ran from North station near the TD Garden to the Charles river Esplanade and along the river and back almost 7 miles surrounded by runners of all types and ages ( I might have been the oldest) Sunday I went from the North End to Cambridge and then across to Charlestown and across the Charles town bridge back to the North End.
The feeling of being alive and the realization of what being AF had become was overwhelming I had gone from 367 pounds where walking a few miles was a chore sometime to running miles at a time having lost over 170 pounds was as life changing an event as could be imagined
I never have cravings anymore and the only regret I have is not starting till I was over 60.
I used to tell myself its only a few drinks a day but each drink was 4 or more ounces of gin so about a pint a day of gin at my worse. I disregarded the amount I was really drinking by counting the number of drinks I had.
I know when I started to be AF it was scary daunting aand the thought of never having a drink again almost overwhelmed the fear of my declining health. Fortunately I stuck to it and I have the benefits every day.
I know that this isn't an easy decision for us to make but the long term results were well worth it for me.
Excuse me if I am coming off preachy here but it felt so good I just had to relate how it benefited me over the long haulHi everyone
I lurk here and post once in awhile. I was just in Boston for a long weekend and it caused me to reflect and I wanted to relate my thoughts here. I have been AF for over 11 years and 4 months now. When I first spent a lot of time in Boston I drank every day and was over 300 pounds. My daughter was a student and we brought here to school and walked around the city, enjoying the history, the freedom trail and the restaurants. It wasn't always easy for me to get around.
This weekend over 19 years later we were here for my wifes 50th year homecoming at her nursing school and I was free to be out enjoying the city. Saturday I ran from North station near the TD Garden to the Charles river Esplanade and along the river and back almost 7 miles surrounded by runners of all types and ages ( I might have been the oldest) Sunday I went from the North End to Cambridge and then across to Charlestown and across the Charles town bridge back to the North End.
The feeling of being alive and the realization of what being AF had become was overwhelming I had gone from 367 pounds where walking a few miles was a chore sometime to running miles at a time having lost over 170 pounds was as life changing an event as could be imagined
I never have cravings anymore and the only regret I have is not starting till I was over 60.
I used to tell myself its only a few drinks a day but each drink was 4 or more ounces of gin so about a pint a day of gin at my worse. I disregarded the amount I was really drinking by counting the number of drinks I had.
I know when I started to be AF it was scary daunting aand the thought of never having a drink again almost overwhelmed the fear of my declining health. Fortunately I stuck to it and I have the benefits every day.
I know that this isn't an easy decision for us to make but the long term results were well worth it for me.
Excuse me if I am coming off preachy here but it felt so good I just had to relate how it benefited me over the long haul
Thanks for sharing! Yours is an excellent testament to possibilities ahead.4 -
6:40 am another 24 🎃5
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Check in~
October 2019
24 AF
5 A
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Aiming for a completely Sober October as part of the Last 90 Days Challenge.
29 out of 29 days AF
Next plan is No Drinks November!7 -
15/29 days AF as of yesterday- including the one glass of wine I had. Three very small sips in and I already felt the effects. That’s a far cry from when I was a daily drinker. I like being a lightweight now! It’s like having one of those speed governors in your car- it’s an internal signal to just stop at one.6
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Hey everyone.......
Just a reminder the November thread has been created and is ready to ROCK Nov 1st.
Two more days to finish out strong on here and then moving on to NOvember.
Big wave to you all for such a successful month.6 -
6:33 in Vegas another 24 🎃 everyone has done great this month!5
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29 out of 29 days AF!6
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I have been tracking my calories, but haven't logged on to any forums for a few days, not even to read stuff. Taking a few minutes to catch up before welcoming more company tomorrow. I missed y'all!!
Thank you for the encouraging words, this community really does make a difference.
I am at 10AF days for this month, short of my target of 16-20. I will have to try a little harder in November!
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Aiming for a completely Sober October as part of the Last 90 Days Challenge.
30 out of 30 days AF
Next plan is No Drinks November!5 -
One drink each night for the last two. Happy that I didn’t refill my glass!4
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Last day of the month compiled with being Halloween.
Don't be "tricked" by your drinking brain today. Be aware, so that this evening and the next morning are a real "treat" for you.
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October accountability:
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AF-26
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Last day of the month compiled with being Halloween.
Don't be "tricked" by your drinking brain today. Be aware, so that this evening and the next morning are a real "treat" for you.
🎃
October accountability:
A-5
AF-26
Excellent advice! Save the sugar you’d consume with alcohol for the “good candy” you get from your kids! Haha!3 -
30 out of 30 days AF!
Tonight shouldn't be too much of a temptation. Happy to have made it this far, two months ago the thought of being sober for a whole weekend let alone a whole month would have been laughable. Thanks for the accountability, everyone!7 -
6:44 in Vegas another 24 🎃 yep calories will be saved for Snickers,Reese's and all the other chocolate 😈7
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26 days AF out of 31... some kind of record for me.
I have felt SO much better this month, more than I expected. Reading all your stories, all tackling the challenge in different ways, but recognising similar situations too, has been very helpful, as has occasionally checking in. Well done all8 -
Aiming for a completely Sober October as part of the Last 90 Days Challenge.
I did it! 31 out of 31 days AF. I probably have not been AF for this many consecutive days since I was last pregnant 26 year ago.
Moving on to No Drinks November and No Sweets November! Still need to commit to giving up Diet Coke one of these days, but work is hell right now so I would be setting myself up for failure.
I really appreciate everyone allowing me to check in and be accountable. I am not sure what clicked in October, but it worked. I don't think I missed a day of checking in here the whole month.8 -
Awww, you guys.... such great Octobers you’ve had! You should be proud of yourselves.
Did I miss the bread for November? I can’t find it. Can someone point me in the right direction? Thanks!2 -
Here is the November thread. Sorry about that😜
community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10770437/less-alcohol-november-2019-one-day-at-a-time#latest0
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