pearl
Well-known member
The Adrian Chiles programme is exactly what I was talking about when I said: "part of the problem with drink, particularly amongst the middle-aged middle-class, is that it has become quite an acceptable thing to drink what could be considered heavily", ie heavy drinkers who aren't heavy drinkers, and I think ti describes many of us of a certain age for who having a few drinks, often at home and often with friends, is commonplace.
Just keeping a log over a couple of weeks did this for me, and I'm not in any way a party animal. But a beer after work a couple of times a week, literally two pints, but then a glass of wine with dinner, the odd networking meeting, business dinner and a couple of pints at footie, before you knew it, IF you measure correctly, its 45 units, yes 45!!
So when someone, who I know drinks 3-4 pints of Stella a night, outside of football and any other social occasion, says they drink about 25 units a week I call b*llsh*t. That's 2.7 units x say 3 pints x 7 = 56.7units BEFORE The Amex beers, social events etc. Many of us are kidding ourselves.
I don't drink anywhere near what I use to, but would still be considered a heavy drinker by unit guidelines. I have cut down even more this month, but I still took 4 wine bottles to recycle yesterday + had 2 pints of beer at football ..... still way over suggested guidelines. I do feel much better in the mornings, was so use to having a groggy head I thought it was normal.
I don't even like feeling drunk, just enjoy a glass or three of wine in the evening whilst preparing/eating a meal