The benefits of giving up alcohol

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Jun 2020
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mrs shanksi
I'm in
Jun 2020
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Wombling Plodder (Welsh Womble)
Wow, this thread has been busy since I last popped in on Saturday - I have a few pages to read back on - I might save them for a bumper read on Friday evening :-) I have even brought myself a very nice elderflower tonic water :-)

I am still on the wagon :-) I think I am entering my 16th day - all good just been very busy with work and parent matters.

Have a great day everyone and I hope you are all doing well.
Jun 2020
8:37am, 10 Jun 2020
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HappyG(rrr)
Well done everyone. Lots of folk settling in for a non-drinking day. Yay! :-) G
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mascott514
Still plodding along - and still enjoying AF life
Jun 2020
9:22am, 10 Jun 2020
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Sigh
I spotted some Doom Bar Zero in Sainsbury's last night, tucked out of the way on the bottom shelf. I bought four, so I hope I like it! One chilling in the fridge.

On that subject - having gone from cutting out for a month, to stopping altogether, I long ago assumed that I'd not drink beer ever again and I was fine with that. I'm trying these NA beers out of curiosity, not craving. I think if I was craving it then I'd feel differently about having it in the house at all.
Jun 2020
9:24am, 10 Jun 2020
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LindsD
We've got Peroni 0%. It's disgusting. It tastes like Haribo.
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9:25am, 10 Jun 2020
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Sigh
Bleurgh!
Jun 2020
9:26am, 10 Jun 2020
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LindsD
Really. The only other one I've found to be quite so horrid was St Peters Without. For different reasons.
WA
Jun 2020
9:31am, 10 Jun 2020
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WA
Popping in to say hi and squeeze back onto the wagon.

Anyone got any suggestions for NA spirits? I've tried seedlip but I'm not keen.
Jun 2020
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Derby Tup
Hi WA and welcome back. Sorry can’t help with spirits but then I was never a big drinker of the alcoholic versions

About This Thread

Maintained by HappyG(rrr)
Looks as though this thread has become popular again, here in 2010 (it's now 2024, and it started in 2008, so I think "ever popular" might be more apt! :-) G ) :-) Good Luck everyone.

A recent plea for those struggling to "reach out" as they say in US of A!

"Anyone not feeling strong and confident, please shout out. Or fmail. Or any other comms that works. Don't drink alcohol when you don't want to, for lack of someone to talk to. Pick up the phone, not the bottle."

Some acronyms, in case people use them:
JFT - Just for today
ODAAT - One day at a time
KIS - Keep it simple
TBOGUA - The Benefits Of Giving Up Alcohol (the title of this thread!)

New feature: article/blog of the month (period may change randomly!) Swittle's wonderful 14,611 days blog: (see links below)

Linking Joopsy's 17 year blog too, cos it's awesome!

There is a GREAT article summarising some of the benefits, to save you having to trawl through the thread (includes links to helpful apps and other resources).

And a great list of Alternative Drinks started by the lovely LindsD:

Please add to these articles and make them as valuable as possible! Thanks! :-) G

And one from way back when...
Dirt Monkey's brilliant blog on TBOGUA too - go try this...

Rebel has recommended a couple of good books:
The Unexpected Joy of Being Sober: THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER
by Catherine Gray

The Alcohol Experiment: 30 Days to Take Control, Cut Down or Give Up For Good
by Annie Grace

A great response from a health professional in Ireland responding to a question from a Guardian reader about why the warnings on alcoholic drinks that are coming in:

theguardian.com

"Alcohol is responsible for at least 1,000 cancer cases every year in Ireland, with one in eight breast cancer cases arising from alcohol use. Even one to two drinks per day increases the risk of developing cancer, and that risk is the same whether those drinks are wine, spirits or beer. Unfortunately, there is a very low level of public awareness that alcohol has been classed as a Group 1 carcinogen, meaning it is carcinogenic to humans. That is why Ireland has passed legislation that provides for health information labels on alcohol products, including warnings about cancer, liver disease and the danger of drinking in pregnancy. It is unsurprising that the alcohol industry, which promotes its products with carefully crafted myths of good times for all, is objecting to the mandatory provision of facts (Anger brews in Italy over Ireland’s plans for alcohol health warnings, 12 January).
Dr Sheila Gilheany
CEO, Alcohol Action Ireland
"

And the all important fabulous services:
Alcoholics Anonymous
National Helpline (FREE) 0800 9177 650
help@aamail.org

Al Anon
020 7403 0888

medal medal Contact TBOGUA medal medal

We're adding in our own Fetch offer of one to one contact too, for anyone who doesn't want to post in the thread for whatever reason. Please feel free to fmail ANY of the names listed below.

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HappyG(rrr)
( Oscar the grouch RIP )
mrs shanksi
Derby Tup
iaincr
Love Lettuce
DocM
LindsD
GeneHunt59
GregP star
Joopsy star

Note: we're none of us experts, but we're happy to listen, to answer any questions and to offer support if you think it would help you. Except star marked above. Who are experts! :-)

(Note II: at Christmas some names may change a bit, but I'm sure you can still find us to fmail!)

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