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Lil-Rokslider
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Celebrated 10 years sober 3/13/13
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That’s the only way to do it. Congrats and keep at it.7 days
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I’m at a little over 7 months. But we all had to go through 7 days. Keep it up.7 days
As long as you don't drink today.7 days
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Great job !! Keep yourself busy if you get the urge.7 days
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I really started cutting back in January and then just shut it off completely in February. It's crazy once you stop, you notice how much alcohol is marketed towards us. Men especially. I strictly drank light beer and never really thought of myself as having a problem until I listened to the Huberman podcast.
I haven't noticed anything physically, except that I'm up 8 pounds since February, That is kinda discouraging , but knowing how bad alcohol is for you, it makes it much easier to stay dry. Mentally, I feel much lighter and not quite as dull.
Very well could be. I exercise 6-7 days per week and have a pretty clean diet, except for an unhealthy love of cinnamon bears.May have gained weight because you are more hydrated after quitting. Which would also explain why you feel better.
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I really started cutting back in January and then just shut it off completely in February. It's crazy once you stop, you notice how much alcohol is marketed towards us. Men especially. I strictly drank light beer and never really thought of myself as having a problem until I listened to the Huberman podcast.
I haven't noticed anything physically, except that I'm up 8 pounds since February, That is kinda discouraging , but knowing how bad alcohol is for you, it makes it much easier to stay dry. Mentally, I feel much lighter and not quite as dull.
7 days
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Glad to hear that.Awesome stuff guys. Almost 8 months for me now. It definitely has gotten easier, almost to the point of not thinking about it anymore. I was extremely concerned early on with the notion that I'd never drink again. I'd get truly anxious about it. In hindsight that was completely nonsensical and I laugh at myself for having felt that way.
We took the kids to a Cubs game last week. I drink 2 diet cokes ($8 each!) and had a hot dog and a pretzel. I think my concession spend for the 4 of us was maybe $100. Every other time I'd go to a sporting event like that I'd drop $100 just on beer alone. The whole experience used to be centered around drinking. It was truly silly. I could look back on my past habits and get mad but there's no sense in that. I just have to chalk it up as an expensive lesson learned.
Keep it up guys. It's a little tricky at first, but if I can do it you can do it.