LESS Alcohol ~ June 2025 ~ One Day at A Time

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  • LittleSurferGirl7
    LittleSurferGirl7 Posts: 1,051 Member
    edited June 18

    @globalhiker I don't know how tall you are, but I just checked a BMI chart for my own healthy weight. I always thought that I was 5'3". But one time, I told the nurse that I was trying to lose weight. So she had me take off my shoes. I'm actually only 5'2". According to the BMI chart, my healthy weight range is between 105 - 130 lbs. So, maybe, you're already at (or close) to your ideal weight?

    I don't entirely think that BMI is an accurate measurement for all people; some people have bigger or more dense bones and some have more muscle mass than others. But I think it's a good starting point. I personally feel and look pretty good in the 160's. But I'll know what weight is good when I get there.

    I think I've mentioned before that I gained quite a bit of weight (probably about 40 lbs) without really noticing. I've never been this heavy. We went out to a few yard sales last weekend. I walked by a large mirror leaning against a dresser on the driveway. I looked over and couldn't believe what I saw…I'm huge! I was always at a pretty normal weight with a bit of an athletic build. Boy, that image really motivated me. I know I can't take it off overnight. But I have to get busy.

    I joined a challenge that I thought might motivate me. Here's a link, if you'd like to check out my progress:

    https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10937755/10-pounds-to-lose-challenge-may-1-2025-july-31-2025#latest

    Alcohol also takes away my appetite. But the alcohol itself has lots of calories. And I'll go without eating most of the day. Then the hunger hits me and I eat unhealthy foods.

    I still haven't quit. But it will be soon. You're going to be surprised. I plan on being successful 😀

  • Womona
    Womona Posts: 1,978 Member
    edited June 18

    Welcome newcomers, and hello oldcomers! Happy belated Father’s Day to all you dads out there.

    @BurnMode05 sorry for your loss, and the fraught situation regarding the funeral. It’s never easy under the best of circumstances.

    @globalhiker it is possible to wean yourself off the sweet tooth, fear not! Your body is still used to the sugar you gave it via alcohol.

    @LittleSurferGirl7 congrats on the weight loss, and for reducing your daily alcohol by half!!!!! Wow!!!

    @itlaydee I love your quote in bold. You are absolutely right.

    Since it’s been so rainy, we are trying to get down to the boat midweek. We were supposed to be able to sail yesterday, and yet again Mother Nature did not cooperate. My challenge is to pretend I’m home and only have one drink. I also, when I’m home, need to have zero to one drinks!!!! My stats are not where I want them to be by a long shot. I know I’m going over my calories every day, and 3 drinks per night is a big part of that. Another challenge is that now I have to find a way to exercise, since I’ll be away from the gym when I would normally be home. I’m going to bring down some resistance bands, and maybe my bike if I can find a safe place to ride it.

    My goal is no alcohol tonight. I’m home, only working half a day, and my poor liver needs a break, as does my scale!

  • Michieb125
    Michieb125 Posts: 1,241 Member

    Happy hump day all LA friends,

    My week is going as planned with exercise, adding 2 more AF days, and no eating after 8:00 p.m. I’m using the idea of pre-commitment theory each morning to enhance self-control in an effort to achieve my short and long term goals (and to help prevent short-sighted decisions).

    Had a fun time at Barre class yesterday and reserved my spot for tomorrow’s full body strength training.

    Your weight loss is truly phenomenal @globalhiker - and your testimony is always inspiring!

    Your stats are awesome @nbruns83

    Keep us posted on your 7-day challenge @itladyee

  • Michieb125
    Michieb125 Posts: 1,241 Member
  • LittleSurferGirl7
    LittleSurferGirl7 Posts: 1,051 Member

    @nbruns83 I almost forgot about the waist-to-hip ratio. I originally discovered the WTH ratio many years ago. I agree that it is a better gauge of our health than our weight. But, unfortunately, I'm scared to death of a tape measure right now 😱

    BTW…I prefer high-waisted "Mom" pants. When the low-cut jeans became popular I was not a fan. And, I never bought a pair (I was a bit too old for that style at the time). One time, my next door neighbor was wearing low-cut jeans and was squatting down and my husband said to her, "Hey, this is a no-crack zone!" It wasn't an insult…we were all close friends and we liked to joke around.

  • Womona
    Womona Posts: 1,978 Member

    @itlaydee oh my goodness, I’m so sorry to hear about your sister. That’s got to be rough, especially if you pick up the caregiver duties with someone that has to be handled a certain way. Big, big hug to you. I hope she can beat this. When will she learn of her diagnosis?

    I hope that you continue to carve out time for yourself, you’re going to absolutely need to once you start caring for your sister.

  • itladyee
    itladyee Posts: 7,138 Member

    @risottogirl
    Welcome and ❤️ this!!!!

  • LittleSurferGirl7
    LittleSurferGirl7 Posts: 1,051 Member

    @itladyee I've been catching up on the posts. I've been working on another project. I'm so sorry to hear about your sister. I'm not that good at this type of thing. But I wish the best for your sister and your family.

  • LittleSurferGirl7
    LittleSurferGirl7 Posts: 1,051 Member
    edited June 22

    @globalhiker It sounds like you know a lot about cancer. You may be a cancer survivor yourself or had someone close to you that did have it. I have no idea what my cancer risk is, but my Mom died of brain cancer in 2010. I have a hand written note (medical conditions) that I found in her file box after she passed saying that they had found a large mass in her breast and the note says "No cancer". But, they did do a mastectomy. That was in 1991. At the time, she told me it was pre-cancer. Looking back, I guess it was metastatic breast cancer. A few years back, while getting ready for a mammogram, I told the technician that my Mom had pre-cancer, and she told me that pre-cancer is cancer.

    I too was between 115-125 lbs most of my life. My weight started creeping up in my late 30's or early 40's. But when we moved to this valley 19 years ago, I was still wearing men's Levi 501 button-fly jeans (size 30 inch waist, 30 inch length). I grew up wearing men's Levi 501's (originally shrink-to-fit). It may sound weird, but where and when I grew up all the girls wore men's 501's. I still have them. My goal is to get back in them.

    Your post makes me think that my AF goal is more of a secondary goal. My real goal is to lose weight to get into the healthy weight range again, to become physically fit, healthy, and active and avoid all the scary health risks.

    But I can't reach that goal while drinking because alcohol adds LOTS of empty calories, bad food choices, and while drinking our bodies are burning alcohol (not fat). And, drinking alcohol isn't good. It affects every organ and function in our bodies.

    Please keep doing what you are doing! I will be with you soon!

  • LittleSurferGirl7
    LittleSurferGirl7 Posts: 1,051 Member

    @risottogirl Welcome to the group and the retiree's club!

  • LittleSurferGirl7
    LittleSurferGirl7 Posts: 1,051 Member
    edited June 23

    @NonnieDoiron I won't be much help to you because growing up my Mom didn't talk about women's health issues. She was wonderful. But, women's reproductive issues were not discussed. I guess she was probably embarrassed to bring it up.

    To this day, I still don't know the definition of perimenopause, menopause, or post-menopause. Many years ago, I wanted to ask my female provider about menopause. But I was too shy. I still don't know if menopause is a period of time (say a year or more) or just when you stop having periods. I haven't had a period for probably 10 to 15 years. So, I assume I'm postmenopausal. I personally never had any hormonal issues.

    The only thing I would recommend is to make an appointment with a female women's health doctor that can do a full workup on you and will understand what you are going through. I live in a rural county. But, even here, the clinic that I go to (which I think is excellent) has a women's health department. She can help you from there. It could be hormonal or emotional. I'm sure it would be a relief to find out what's going on. Maybe, that would bring the stress level down.

    Sorry I can't help more. But, tomorrow is Monday. Pick up the phone and see about making an appointment. It could really help. It can't hurt!