No. This is the right approach. Moderation is just a story undiagnosed alcoholics with weak discipline tell themselves and others. You want to quit then you quit. |
I've heard this too. Seems like another pretty amazing use of these drugs. Will we all be on them eventually?! |
For women its actually more beneficial to quit, not just for health and wealth but for looks as well. Alcohol, sugar and sun are the worst enemies of your looks. |
+1 was about to write the same thing. I have zero desire to drink on a GLP-1. And I wasn’t drinking a ton before but I’d help myself to a 9oz glass of wine in the evenings and it was probably more often than not or I’d go out with friends and order two glasses of wine. Now I can barely finish one and I have ZERO desire to pour myself a glass at home. I don’t even think about it. A glass out to dinner? Sure but the GLP-1 has completely removed the desire for it. Wild! And I love it. |
+1…been on a GLP-1 since March. My drinking is way down. I just don’t want to drink. |
Download the Reframe app. Read This Naked Mind. Immerse yourself in sober podcasts. There is a sobber reddit group, I'm blanking on the name - check in daily. Share your story. Find an online community. Change your patterns. Prepare to be bored. Don't buy alcohol. |
No advice, but good for you, OP. You truly don't need alcohol in your life. |
How to ask for GLP-1? What is it |
+10000 Do it OP you will feel so much better. |
A fried did it by replacin the urge to drink with a long walk in the woods evry time |
I mentioned this on here before, but my family has experience with Kolmac for a loved one. Was not impressed. For someone who is able to remain highly motivated, it can work. But for someone with moderate to severe AUD/SUD who can't, the online model and constant rotation of new staff is unhelpful. |
Unless it's not. Some people need to learn why they really can't just stop and retrain their entire brains. That's not simple. |
That too although if OP is a super heavy drinking dwindling down might be better. |
Stay away from people who say you can't quit or you don't need to fully quit. |
So you are part of the cult that thinks "once an alcoholic, always an alcoholic"? Do you also think "Once a fattie, always a fattie"? Or "Once a liar, always a liar"? Or "Once a farter, always a farter"? ![]() Alcoholism is an addiction, same as gambling, drugs, social media, tv-news-soap operas, foods and candy, etc. People can learn to handle vices, or run away and abstain completely. Which is the more strong and mature decision? |