LuvsFixedBlades
Lil-Rokslider
Congratulations!I read every post of these 30+ pages last week, which inspired me to give it a try, cold turkey. Not saying I quit drinking but I haven't had any alcohol for over a week now. I wanted to give it at least a week to post this something because i couldn't believe i would make it this long. It was nothing for me to go drink 6-8 beers an evening and be fully functioning the next day...I guess you would say I am a functioning alcoholic. I would like to be able to have a beer or two at a concert, ballgame, wedding, etc... but like many have said before me, once I start I can't stop.
I listened to the Andrew Huberman podcast on alcohol and also downloaded Alcohol Explained and about a quarter through the 36 chapter audio book.
My mom abused prescription drugs and died at 54 (I'm 55, so I made it past that milestone). My dad smoked pot and drank, I would guess a 12+ pack of beer daily and died of throat cancer at 71.
I think of drinking in the evenings, while cooking dinner or after i mow the grass. It would be nice to have a cold one and have found a way not to drink for the past week. I have hard liquor in the house but not really tempted by that but I love the taste of beer. I did get a 12'er of Heineken 0.0 and drank a few of those when the urge hit me but don't really care for the taste. I have tried the Athletic brews in the past and the Coors Edge and like those better.
My goal at this point is to take it day by day. I think of elk hunting every hour, so you could say I'm obsessed with that and that is what drives me to get healthier. I want to be here for my family and hunting friends as long as possible and still hunting/hitting the mountains in my 60's and hopefully into my 70's.
I will check in here periodically and read everyone's post and glad to say I've joined the party.
Everything you just said might as well have been me, too.
I stopped cold turkey on 2/10/20.
There have been times I really wanted a drink. Like you say, after working outside all day in the summer, or on vacation, it's harder.
I guess one thing that helps me is looking at it in the mindset of a competition. Every day, month, year I get to beat the "me" of yesterday and "brag" to people about it when they ask why I'm not drinking. If I screw up, that's over, and a thousand days lost in the fight. It could just be I'm a stubborn bastard, who knows.
Drinking lots of water and leaning into working out hard will do you wonders. Especially in the beginning. You might get a little pissy as well, so its not a bad idea to let those around you know what you are doing.
It sounds like there are plenty of people on here to talk to about it. If you need one more, feel free to PM me. Welcome to the club.