Anonymous wrote:You need to try dessert wines or Moscato.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve experienced the same shift. Had my binge drinking nights in youth but not a ton, became a semi regular drinker in my 30s and early 40s which usually meant a few drinks with friends a few times a month and a frequent glass of wine at home while cooking dinner. Sometime in my mid 40s as I grappled with perimenopausal symptoms I found the pleasure of wine no longer outweighed the possibility of migraine or just feeling less myself after a day with a drink or two. My body just doesn’t process it as well anymore and since I live in a state where cannabis is legal, I have embraced the after work bowl over the after work glass of wine - it’s a nice buzz without any of the negatives of alcohol including disrupted sleep and potential migraine. From what I’ve been reading in the health news pages, this shift is much to the benefit of my health - alcohol in any significant quantity is really not good for the aging body. I’ll stick to my glass of wine at thanksgiving Christmas and Easter and cannabis all other times.
OP here, sadly, I hate pot. I went to the most weed-centric college in the US and quickly discovered it wasn’t for me. I guess I’m destined for a buzz-free life.
Humbolt State?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve experienced the same shift. Had my binge drinking nights in youth but not a ton, became a semi regular drinker in my 30s and early 40s which usually meant a few drinks with friends a few times a month and a frequent glass of wine at home while cooking dinner. Sometime in my mid 40s as I grappled with perimenopausal symptoms I found the pleasure of wine no longer outweighed the possibility of migraine or just feeling less myself after a day with a drink or two. My body just doesn’t process it as well anymore and since I live in a state where cannabis is legal, I have embraced the after work bowl over the after work glass of wine - it’s a nice buzz without any of the negatives of alcohol including disrupted sleep and potential migraine. From what I’ve been reading in the health news pages, this shift is much to the benefit of my health - alcohol in any significant quantity is really not good for the aging body. I’ll stick to my glass of wine at thanksgiving Christmas and Easter and cannabis all other times.
OP here, sadly, I hate pot. I went to the most weed-centric college in the US and quickly discovered it wasn’t for me. I guess I’m destined for a buzz-free life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve experienced the same shift. Had my binge drinking nights in youth but not a ton, became a semi regular drinker in my 30s and early 40s which usually meant a few drinks with friends a few times a month and a frequent glass of wine at home while cooking dinner. Sometime in my mid 40s as I grappled with perimenopausal symptoms I found the pleasure of wine no longer outweighed the possibility of migraine or just feeling less myself after a day with a drink or two. My body just doesn’t process it as well anymore and since I live in a state where cannabis is legal, I have embraced the after work bowl over the after work glass of wine - it’s a nice buzz without any of the negatives of alcohol including disrupted sleep and potential migraine. From what I’ve been reading in the health news pages, this shift is much to the benefit of my health - alcohol in any significant quantity is really not good for the aging body. I’ll stick to my glass of wine at thanksgiving Christmas and Easter and cannabis all other times.
OP here, sadly, I hate pot. I went to the most weed-centric college in the US and quickly discovered it wasn’t for me. I guess I’m destined for a buzz-free life.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve experienced the same shift. Had my binge drinking nights in youth but not a ton, became a semi regular drinker in my 30s and early 40s which usually meant a few drinks with friends a few times a month and a frequent glass of wine at home while cooking dinner. Sometime in my mid 40s as I grappled with perimenopausal symptoms I found the pleasure of wine no longer outweighed the possibility of migraine or just feeling less myself after a day with a drink or two. My body just doesn’t process it as well anymore and since I live in a state where cannabis is legal, I have embraced the after work bowl over the after work glass of wine - it’s a nice buzz without any of the negatives of alcohol including disrupted sleep and potential migraine. From what I’ve been reading in the health news pages, this shift is much to the benefit of my health - alcohol in any significant quantity is really not good for the aging body. I’ll stick to my glass of wine at thanksgiving Christmas and Easter and cannabis all other times.
Anonymous wrote:You could have hepatitis.