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My main point is that you can't assess drinking while drinking, you have to step away and look from the outside.
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Well done on cutting down
So good post, lets go mad on tonic next year and sack the booze off. Who’s with me?
....5th of Feb
Or March
let’s just see how it goes.
Love a drink - have it regularly - them hate the amount of money and good night sleep I have to sacrifice to it.
On 29th Nov I've woken up with a really bad hangover so I've decided to stop for a while. It's been 2 weeks and I feel fresher, more motivated and stronger. I have done drugs January and all that in the past - thing is, all of those was temporary and I was looking forward to have a drink again - as I am now too.
Alcohol is a bitch. I can stop it (fortunately) at any time - thing is: I don't really want to. But I know I should.
I feel you Drew - I love that bitch too.
Had three months with nothing at all, and a couple of drunk nights since then. I felt really naughty (in a good way) to have had those drinks, like a flashback to a more decadent time, but I’m surprised overall how I have managed to see how damaging alcohol can be.
Just the last few days I’ve had two nights out with friends and family which just seem to turn into an excuse for heavy drinking (for them, I abstained quite happily, enthusiastically even) the objective being to sink as much drink as possible before the night is over.
I must have been like that before, it’s just seems so repellent now, particularly if the night is a dinner or a gig, which you can’t really enjoy if you’re hammered. If it was a pub session at least it makes sense, the only thing you’re there to do is drink. But people are missing all the point of life if it’s just all about drinking as much as possible at every opportunity. That much I have learned.
Not to mention the calories, mood swings, expense, health problems, and all the other rubbish that comes with alcohol. Yes, there is a moment between sobriety and drunkenness where the world seems a happier, more optimistic and joyous place, and that’s what drinkers chase. But it’s fleeting, and all in your head. What’s in your head matters of course, but what’s in your sober head matters most.
Society as a whole needs to understand that alcohol is a far more powerful drug than commonly accepted. If you imagine someone having a drink as the equivalent of smoking a crack pipe or doing a line of cocaine, which I truly believe are equivalent in terms of health risk and intoxication, it puts things into perspective.
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I don't drink any more. I don't drink any less either