Here are some friends with simlar question as we.And I have this question for many days,anyone help us?
Kitty said: Yes.Is It Hard To Give Up Alcohol??-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(Is It Hard To Give Up Alcohol??),it will help you,my kids.
I'm not an alcoholic, I>.................................
the change of my life was this................
my grandmom died. i never did anything good thing for her, i never made anything nice that she can proud of me. never.
after her funeral,i stayed>.................................
i made my grandmom heart break with me,with my life.
before the minute that she died,she still kept asking about me,showed her worry about me (i didn't visit her in the hospital 'cause i got hang over and sick that day. and i thought that she might okay.)
i spent many days with myself,thought about this all thing again and again. it was the first time that i thought with concious,without any alcohol forcing.
i felt that i was very bull..sh..it,very selfish.
i felt like wanna change something in my life.
then i started to stop drinking.
but it was hard for the beginning. anyway i got the strong mind every time when i think about the dying of my grandmom. this is inpire me.
first i didn't stop immediately. i drank less.
then i try to drink>.................................
now i still hang out in the party sometime,but i never drink alcohol.
i see the other people that get drunk and do stupid things,it's very suck that they do,i feel disgust. i swear to myself that i will never turn back to be like that again.
it's sound like a movie,but it's my true life,with true people,that's me.
having two or three drinks per day is better health wise than having 21 drinks over the week-end. Alcoholism is not defined by how often you drink but by the inability to control when you do it! Binge drinking can be a form of alcoholism and I know that personally as I had the diagnosis in my mid twenties along with a serious health scare! I stopped completely and didn't find it hard, I stayed in a few week-ends and didn't have alcohol in the house at first.
If on the week-end you get drunk or have a hang-over next day it's your bodies way of telling you that you're hurting it.
You don't have to give up entirely (though at first it will help to break the habit) try cutting down drastically and alternate your drinks! Beer or spirits followed by coke or fruit juice.
The hardest thing you may face is friends! I've had people try to get me to drink! I realised though that they are just as bad as I'd be if I smoked around them! What they do to their own bodies is OK but I don't need or want to do it to mine!
Good luck and stay healthy!
Yes it is hard to give up alchohol like these guys have been saying but to tell the truth I don't see why you should worry about it. If your only drinking on weekends and don't get drunk then I doubt your an alchoholic. If your realy worried about whether you are and alchoholic then set aside the booze for a month. If you go the entire month without drinking then you definetly have the willpower to stop and are not an alchoholic.
And for anyone else that reads this. If your drinking every night of the week and/or getting drunk frequently then don't try proving your not an alchoholic. Your probably are one.
Don't know, never tried. AA is for quitters
In your case no I think it won't be difficult. You just have to plan something else to do at the weekend, and run with a different crowd for a bit. Avoiding pubs and clubs will help obviously.
If you only drink 2 nights of the week, what are you worrying about? If you drink an enormous quantity of alcohol on those 2 nights, then perhaps you should worry. If this is the case, rather than trying to give up altogether, just cut down.
I guess it wouldn't be hard if you find other good alternatives which don't include drinking, like sporting events. It's also a lot harder if all your friends drink.
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Kitty said: Yes.Is It Hard To Give Up Alcohol??-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(Is It Hard To Give Up Alcohol??),it will help you,my kids.
I'm not an alcoholic, I>.................................
the change of my life was this................
my grandmom died. i never did anything good thing for her, i never made anything nice that she can proud of me. never.
after her funeral,i stayed>.................................
i made my grandmom heart break with me,with my life.
before the minute that she died,she still kept asking about me,showed her worry about me (i didn't visit her in the hospital 'cause i got hang over and sick that day. and i thought that she might okay.)
i spent many days with myself,thought about this all thing again and again. it was the first time that i thought with concious,without any alcohol forcing.
i felt that i was very bull..sh..it,very selfish.
i felt like wanna change something in my life.
then i started to stop drinking.
but it was hard for the beginning. anyway i got the strong mind every time when i think about the dying of my grandmom. this is inpire me.
first i didn't stop immediately. i drank less.
then i try to drink>.................................
now i still hang out in the party sometime,but i never drink alcohol.
i see the other people that get drunk and do stupid things,it's very suck that they do,i feel disgust. i swear to myself that i will never turn back to be like that again.
it's sound like a movie,but it's my true life,with true people,that's me.
having two or three drinks per day is better health wise than having 21 drinks over the week-end. Alcoholism is not defined by how often you drink but by the inability to control when you do it! Binge drinking can be a form of alcoholism and I know that personally as I had the diagnosis in my mid twenties along with a serious health scare! I stopped completely and didn't find it hard, I stayed in a few week-ends and didn't have alcohol in the house at first.
If on the week-end you get drunk or have a hang-over next day it's your bodies way of telling you that you're hurting it.
You don't have to give up entirely (though at first it will help to break the habit) try cutting down drastically and alternate your drinks! Beer or spirits followed by coke or fruit juice.
The hardest thing you may face is friends! I've had people try to get me to drink! I realised though that they are just as bad as I'd be if I smoked around them! What they do to their own bodies is OK but I don't need or want to do it to mine!
Good luck and stay healthy!
Yes it is hard to give up alchohol like these guys have been saying but to tell the truth I don't see why you should worry about it. If your only drinking on weekends and don't get drunk then I doubt your an alchoholic. If your realy worried about whether you are and alchoholic then set aside the booze for a month. If you go the entire month without drinking then you definetly have the willpower to stop and are not an alchoholic.
And for anyone else that reads this. If your drinking every night of the week and/or getting drunk frequently then don't try proving your not an alchoholic. Your probably are one.
Don't know, never tried. AA is for quitters
In your case no I think it won't be difficult. You just have to plan something else to do at the weekend, and run with a different crowd for a bit. Avoiding pubs and clubs will help obviously.
If you only drink 2 nights of the week, what are you worrying about? If you drink an enormous quantity of alcohol on those 2 nights, then perhaps you should worry. If this is the case, rather than trying to give up altogether, just cut down.
I guess it wouldn't be hard if you find other good alternatives which don't include drinking, like sporting events. It's also a lot harder if all your friends drink.
correctness,It's Non-profit and only for informational purposes.
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