Kidding aside, we should have fun in life but take care of our bodies fr. Decisions we make now will impact us later at advanced age
You shut your dirty mouthBartInLA said:
Might I suggest having an "exotic" beverage. I like shaved ice with fresh lime juice and Topo Chico served in a frozen mug or this brown glass bottled ginger beer from Australia (Speck's carries it). It beats having a Diet Coke.
can't remember who it was (comedian iirc) who said something to the effect of 'they say smoking all these cigarettes and drink all this booze is going to take years off my life.. but it's taking the years off the end, so who cares!Cheo said:
Kidding aside, we should have fun in life but take care of our bodies fr. Decisions we make now will impact us later at advanced age
bill hicks bit. Died at 32.62strat said:can't remember who it was (comedian iirc) who said something to the effect of 'they say smoking all these cigarettes and drink all this booze is going to take years off my life.. but it's taking the years off the end, so who cares!Cheo said:
Kidding aside, we should have fun in life but take care of our bodies fr. Decisions we make now will impact us later at advanced age
Didn't realize he wasn't like 40-50. He aged hard...King of the Dairy Queen said:bill hicks bit. Died at 32.62strat said:can't remember who it was (comedian iirc) who said something to the effect of 'they say smoking all these cigarettes and drink all this booze is going to take years off my life.. but it's taking the years off the end, so who cares!Cheo said:
Kidding aside, we should have fun in life but take care of our bodies fr. Decisions we make now will impact us later at advanced age
bangobango said:
Anybody here tried Kava drinks in place of alcohol? I've enjoy the URelax from Calming Co.
I know that there is some things out there about Kava being really bad on the liver, but from what I've researched that's not really the case if you're using Noble Kava. I certainly feel 1000x times better the next day after using Kava as opposed to alcohol.
Aggie Therapist said:
I envy people who can drink in moderation.
I feel like there has to be something said for just not having that many beers available to you in your house, and also having a partner who can make sure you don't order that second or third at dinner.fc2112 said:Aggie Therapist said:
I envy people who can drink in moderation.
A friend of mine who is an alcoholic told me that all alcoholics long to be a social drinker.
He asked me about my Saturday night. I told him my wife and I went to dinner, went shopping, came home and went to bed. He asked what I drank and I said "a beer with dinner".
He said he'd give anything to be able to have just one beer with dinner, because if it were him, one beer would quickly become 12.
Your friend is not in a position to speak for ALL alcoholics. I'm an alcoholic and if I don't drink and don't die in the next 44 days, I'll celebrate 34 years sober. Through the application of the steps and principles of AA I reached a point years ago where I not only don't need a drink, but I also don't want to drink.fc2112 said:Aggie Therapist said:
I envy people who can drink in moderation.
A friend of mine who is an alcoholic told me that all alcoholics long to be a social drinker.
He asked me about my Saturday night. I told him my wife and I went to dinner, went shopping, came home and went to bed. He asked what I drank and I said "a beer with dinner".
He said he'd give anything to be able to have just one beer with dinner, because if it were him, one beer would quickly become 12.
So you're starting to "feel"... again. Congrats on the 80 days! Here's looking to many more.Aggie Therapist said:
Absolutely.
It's a progressive disease. I'm 80 days sober today. Cravings are minimal fleeting to none. I just find myself so much happier and present for my family again.