That sounds amazing. What's wrong with having vivid dreams like that? |
+1. And it wasn’t difficult to be perfectly honest. I also noticed my husband and I crave dessert more. So sure, we weren’t drinking the empty calories via booze, but half the time we probably just substituted them for sweets. In any case, don’t feel any different. January was boring. Might try to keep it going this month and quit sweets too, to see if that makes us feel any difference. Probably not… but hey, nothing wrong with flexing some self discipline. |
| I feel literally no different. |
| I'm convinced Dry January is a psy op to bankrupt restaurants. I'd bet tons of restaurants have to call their local banker for a bigger line of credit after such a large % of eaters don't drink. |
Don’t feed the trolls. The alcohol lobby found the thread. |
What an odd take. Are you suggesting that drinking alcohol is by default normal and should be practiced by all adults over 21? And that abstaining from alcohol is somehow a strange decision/deficiency? |
| I quit 15 years ago because the hangovers put me down for two days. Wasn’t worth it. Haven’t had a sip since stopping and never felt better in my life. |
I think dry January is so popular bc people want to drink less/abstain but don’t want to be seen as a killjoy. So Dry Jan is a way to decline but say “see! I’m still fun! Just doing DJ!” |
| TL\DR but you are correct OP. Alcohol does increase joint stiffness and pain through inflammation and dehydration. Google it. https://behavioralhealth.banyantreatmentcenter.com/addiction-blog/alcohol-and-arthritis/#:~:text=How%20Does%20Alcohol%20Affect%20Arthritis,alcohol%20does%20make%20arthritis%20worse. |
Mr. Ed McMahon? |
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Not drinking reduces the chances of cancer.
That’s my main reason for ending drinking alcohol in addition to the inflammation aspect. |
| I am three weeks sober after twenty years of “functional” alcoholism - half my life. This thread is inspiring. Thank you for posting. |
| October 2024 I was diagnosed w non Huggins lymphoma. Recent pet/ct scan revealed inflammation in lower esophagus. I quit drinking in May. Trying to give my body a fighting chance. We all have reasons for quitting and they’re all valid. |
Today is 21 for me too. It has been .. harder than I thought it would be. I don't miss the booze - just my brain shutting off at night. One day at a time. |
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I did dry January — it always feels like a good reset after the holidays, and it helps me notice when I tend to want a drink and why.
I’m not a huge drinker, so I don’t think it makes a tremendous difference, but I have noticed that I sleep better when I don’t drink. These days even a glass of wine can affect my sleep — if I have two glasses, I definitely wake up intermittently. |