01-01-2023, 11:19 PM | #1 |
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Dry January
Anyone giving it a shot this year? I'm going to try, but no promises.
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My birthday is also in January. That's always been my excuse before. I'll drink a few nights a week. Mostly on the weekend (Fri, Sat, Sun). But I've also gone months without a drink in the recent past. Might be time to start another run like that.
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Never done any of these sober things. Now I don't drink that much outside of social gatherings so this time of the year is the worst. Typically I don't drink much at home. Mainly just a beer or two when we got out. Especially since we do enjoy going to breweries.
That being said I have cut back on my cigar and pipe smoking. I have probably smoked a cigar once since like Oct and that was at a work event where they brought in a cigar roller so I just had to. |
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01-02-2023, 02:41 AM | #5 |
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Pretty easy for me. I think I'm going on my 18th year sober. Haven't really needed to keep track.
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I keep saying I want to do a month off but I always have some reason:
Sept-Birthday and Anniv Oct-Halloween Nov-Thanksgiving Dec-Christmas & NYE Jan-Going to Orlando for wifes work conference Ughhhh....when I stopped for my surgery I lost 14 pounds and I would love to drop 30 but I keep finding excuses |
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01-02-2023, 09:59 AM | #9 |
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Long term... none of these one month dry type months have proven to show any health benefits at all... you either drink and eat unhealthy or you don't... really more about moderation.
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01-02-2023, 10:08 AM | #10 |
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I never thought I'd live to see the day where I wasn't at least 1% tempted to order a beer or wine while at a restaurant, but at 42 yrs old I am now that way. Craft cocktails have come a long way since I used to go out partying (before marriage) and so these days, if it's a special occasion, my wife and I might order one. The awesome part is, I am partying after 1 drink .
Fully support those who want to drink less, or quit. Take it a week at a time - try to replace that nagging urge with something else rewarding. If I can do it, anyone can, I've got plenty of reasons to drink, believe me . |
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From the Washington Post The benefits of ‘Dry January’ last longer than a month, studies show Quote:
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01-02-2023, 10:36 AM | #13 |
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correct... consistent long term abstaining from alcohol has health benefits that was obvious lol
most people do dry jan then get tanked all the time as soon as its over
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01-02-2023, 12:01 PM | #14 |
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The point was that it could change your drinking habits for the better. Or not. December was a bit heavy on the Jameson for me, so a break will be good.
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You're writing about it here so to me that means it's on your mind. Maybe you feel like you drink too much or maybe you feel like you're getting older and you should cut back. I know a lot of people have been drinking more since the pandemic started. At the very least your body (and mind) get to detox for a month. |
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I grew up in the 70s where everybody I knew did drugs and alcohol, so I've done a lot more in my lifetime. A few glasses of wine once a week seems tame. Haven't really talked to my doctor about it. Maybe I'm afraid she'd say to knock it off. |
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So, like this is okay?
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No, no, noooooooooo - see, that's the "House Pour" they keep going on about; besides, that glass hardly has anything in it!
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Going to have to re-think this. PS - that's the idea. Looks like a little in the 'big' glass. |
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