Sudden, weird aversion to boozin'

Anonymous
I used to love to booze it up with friends or alone with a book. A warm glass of red, a crisp few glasses of white to get a buzz on while with friends on the deck.

I turned 40 and it was like my body said CUT THAT CRAP OUT. Even the smell of alcohol makes me want to retch. The thought of drinking turns my stomach.

I didn't have a horrible hangover or anything. It's as though I'm pregnant (I'm not).

I recently had a physical, and my bloodwork is totally normal and my liver is working quite well.

What accounts for this aversion?!?!?
Anonymous
You turned 40.
Anonymous
When did you turn 40? Has this been going on for 2 weeks, 2 months, 2 years?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When did you turn 40? Has this been going on for 2 weeks, 2 months, 2 years?


Six mos ago
Anonymous
This happened to my friend. Turned out he had leukemia. I'm glad your labs are all good though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This happened to my friend. Turned out he had leukemia. I'm glad your labs are all good though.


That seems ... unrelated.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You turned 40.


Yep. I remember when there was talk about how George Bush gave up drinking when he turned 40, as if it were some sign of good character that he did that. Once i hit 40 myself, I realized he did it because drinking hurts after 40!!! There’s no honor in getting sober after 40. It just means you recognized the pain and realized that drinking would stop it. So welcome to your 40s, op.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This happened to my friend. Turned out he had leukemia. I'm glad your labs are all good though.


That seems ... unrelated.


It wasn't for him, but may be for the OP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This happened to my friend. Turned out he had leukemia. I'm glad your labs are all good though.


Oh, weird. Same with a friend of mine. Also a sudden aversion, also leukemia
Anonymous
Funny - I’m just about to turn 40 and definitely have been more willing to skip the drinks recently. I’m not a super heavy drinker, but really enjoyed a couple drinks on a weekend night (and occasionally more). I’ve had several weekendS recently where I’ve thought “nah, don’t really feel like a drink” which has been WEIRD. Trying to embrace it as I’m sure it’s better for me.
Anonymous
What's the connection?
Anonymous
This happens to me around 30. Now I’m 36 and it’s never gone away. And no, I didn’t have leukemia.
Anonymous
Trying to understand what you mean. Aversion to the taste or aversion to the feeling?

I don’t have an aversion to alcohol but I can attest to an aversion to hangovers. After 40 (or probably more like 35) hangovers were much worse and much more of an inconvenience. I just started to realize that as much fun as I had the night before, it just wasn’t worth it.
Anonymous
Happened to me late 40s. Turned out I did have a blood disease. Not leukemia though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Trying to understand what you mean. Aversion to the taste or aversion to the feeling?

I don’t have an aversion to alcohol but I can attest to an aversion to hangovers. After 40 (or probably more like 35) hangovers were much worse and much more of an inconvenience. I just started to realize that as much fun as I had the night before, it just wasn’t worth it.



OP here. I never liked the taste but enjoyed the buzz.
I guess I mainly mean aversion to the feeling of being tipsy and feeling like crap
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