Swimboy64
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- Oct 19, 2022
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Why do you abstain then?Is your life worse now than when you were drinking?I've been sober for about 12 years and still feel like a pile of shite. Loved my drinking days
Why do you abstain then?Is your life worse now than when you were drinking?I've been sober for about 12 years and still feel like a pile of shite. Loved my drinking days
I went off craft beers ages ago so I'm afraid my taste in beer is a little basic. I found stepping down from my usual 5-6% "cooking lager" (Kronenbourg/Holsten etc) to Carlsberg (3.4%) wasn't hard and since then it's been quite easy to drink the alcohol-free stuff. Lidl Perlenbacher Pils (0%) is decent. Heineken 0.0 is equally beery if chilled and you have a thirst on.Which one/s?
He's like me. I suspect.Why do you abstain then?Is your life worse now than when you were drinking?
Apart from a full green month 12 years ago, mine is all red for 30 years. Probably £5K a year at current prices. I have more things to worry about than how much I drink and how much I spend on it. Frankly.I'd hate to think what that would have looked like when I was drinking. Not one green at all and probably orange every night (do you count 1 bottle of wine as 1 or 3?). Horrifying! Anyhow, I'm green now, every day of the flipping year, and have been for years - YAY!!
What happened for you from Sept 16th to 23rd - was that an awfully long birthday celebration??
https://mashgang.shop/ Their Stoop Pilsner is more than decent for a drink or two at home in front of the football. Wouldn’t bother drinking at home anymore now I have this.Which one/s?
Couldn't juggle my drinking with work life and became dependent on it to mask what I was feeling inside. I am better with being a parent now, but still have mental health issues whilst being on a bit of medication.(which didn't work whilst drinking bundles)Why do you abstain then?Is your life worse now than when you were drinking?
Thanks I'll give that a tryI'm a fan of the brooklyn special effects which is a 0.4%
well done, seeing the health benefits is a massive boost to you mentally as well.Today marks the end of my dry year. I had to rethink and recalibrate my relationship to alcohol and as I was turning 50 I decided to challenge myself to one year without a drink.
I’ve lost 12kg in weight (nearly 2 stone) and managed to get new PBs in every length of run I entered. Even knocking nearly 20 mins off my marathon time to get a 3:22.
I’ve had to face all manner of social and work situations which would normally involve a drink or 3 and to be honest it was so much easier than I thought it would be. I even did 4 days in Marseille for our first European adventure without anything stronger than a coffee.
I am looking forward to having a drink again. There is definitely a place for it in my life but after more than 30 years of drink being an ever-present part of my existence, it has been revelatory to see what it’s like without.
I don’t want to sound too evangelical about it, but this has been just what I needed and if anyone feels they are in a similar position, I definitely recommend trying a year without.
Cheers!
I stopped drinking 9 days ago. Mainly to lose weight. My sleep has not be affected. I'm feeling crap in the mornings but think this is a virus (Mrs T has similar symptoms). Despite the vast quantities of wine I've been necking for the last 30 years, it hasn't been a problem stopping. I may be lucky and not have an addictive predisposition. I'll start again when I have shed 10 kilos. Unfortunately I've actually added a kilo over the last week. Most peciliar.I have been thinking a lot about this recently. On one hand I really want to do it but on the other I know I’ll miss it and worry about what I’ll do instead! I remember when I gave up smoking, I just put it out and thought ‘I didn’t enjoy that’ and that was it! I have had similar thoughts recently with the beer…
Running is not for me, I’ve tried it and with a big family and the life that goes with it, I find it something to look forward to at the end of the day…
I fear that I’ll just want to go to bed early and I don’t think that’s gonna work…
Is it home drinking or the social pub drinking that you think you will miss?I have been thinking a lot about this recently. On one hand I really want to do it but on the other I know I’ll miss it and worry about what I’ll do instead! I remember when I gave up smoking, I just put it out and thought ‘I didn’t enjoy that’ and that was it! I have had similar thoughts recently with the beer…
Running is not for me, I’ve tried it and with a big family and the life that goes with it, I find it something to look forward to at the end of the day…
I fear that I’ll just want to go to bed early and I don’t think that’s gonna work…
Good man, HarryI stopped drinking 9 days ago. Mainly to lose weight. My sleep has not be affected. I'm feeling crap in the mornings but think this is a virus (Mrs T has similar symptoms). Despite the vast quantities of wine I've been necking for the last 30 years, it hasn't been a problem stopping. I may be lucky and not have an addictive predisposition. I'll start again when I have shed 10 kilos. Unfortunately I've actually added a kilo over the last week. Most peciliar.