Quitting Drinking.
Yea well obviously that is not good or sustainable mate
Well done for recognising it, and having the balls to do something about it. I’ve had a mixed relationship with alcohol over the years, but feel like I’m in a decent place with it now. 100% agree that it should be more regulated. Anybody ‘inventing’ alcohol today, it’d get banned in no time.
Anyone tried any of the alcohol ‘alternatives’ that are hitting the market? We’ve got a bottle of David Nutt’s new product, ‘Sentia’ waiting to be tried. Supposedly gives you the fun, relaxed sensation of a couple of beers, but without the disrupted sleep, hangover, arrest record etc etc…
303abuser Weirdly never drank during the week or got dependent, I was a good drinker in 20’s but I think the brain changes older you get. Ireland North or South has serious problems with it and now harder drugs are coming in aswell. As you say and many have said very little downsides to going of it.
I’ve a lot interests and fairly active outdoors I hated how it stole my motivation for stuff I enjoy so that should keep me on the straight and narrow. Plus relationships should be better too.
Yeah it’s similar here, Canadians drink a lot, just part of the culture. After 40, I decided a two day hangover after a few drinks just wasn’t worth it. I’ll still do it a couple of times a year, but only for special occasions. Hope it all works out for you, it’s a good change.
Less drinking?
More kitchen sinking!
Hope it works out for you Funk, more cash to invest in shitcoins as well.
Have a couple of mates who’ve binned booze completely, but when that sun starts shining again, I cannot resist the taste of a freshly pulled pint, so will be aiming for the moderation bandwagon
Funky Sounds like there won’t be much of a moderate middle ground for you when it comes to alcohol. Better aim to ditch it all for good imo.
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Well played DF!
I’m having a few beers to celebrate DF. Well done
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Funky Nice! As cliché and corny as it may sound; keep taking it one day at a time. Make a decision every day anew, that this day you will not drink.
Don’t ever think about however long you have to stay sober for. One day at a time and before you know it a month has passed, then a year etc. And after all that you wonder why you did it all in the first place and you’ll appreciate the mental clarity and no more hangovers ever and you’ll benefit of added years of health to your life.
A few weeks ago I passed the 8 year mark. Eight years without a single drop. Good riddance.
Morty-C-137 Nice one mate, I’m 9 years without a drink (or drug) on June 23rd. my life has improved ten fold since I stopped. To be honest I never knew what possibilities existed without numbing my mind because I’d always used something. Blown away by how cool my life is today.
Jesus great stuff guys gives me real strength hearing so many good things about being dry.