Anonymous wrote:Do you avoid sugar the rest of the week? Beer has a lot of carbs and can set you on a cravings roller coaster
Anonymous wrote:I often have significant anxiety on the weekends and binge on food. During the week I lose the weight.
Is it possible that the two beers I had on Friday night set me off? There seems to be a trend where drinking a bit sets off the binge eating. But my husband said there’s no way only two beers could do this.
Is it possible this few drinks is doing this? If so why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I experience this as well, as does my work friend. Significant work anxiety on the weekends, drinking, overeating, weight gain and shame.
This is exactly how I feel. Any solution?
Here's something I did that worked. It was not easy.
I gave up alcohol. This actually reduced my anxiety and improved my sleep. I ate better and was better able to resist sweets and carbs. For stress, I ate a high protein meal about mid afternoon, then did a high intensity workout after work at 5:30. Then ate a light high protein meal with veggies, toughed it out until bedtime. Brush teeth early and don't keep any crap in the house at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I experience this as well, as does my work friend. Significant work anxiety on the weekends, drinking, overeating, weight gain and shame.
This is exactly how I feel. Any solution?
Anonymous wrote:Do you avoid sugar the rest of the week? Beer has a lot of carbs and can set you on a cravings roller coaster
Anonymous wrote:OP, I experience this as well, as does my work friend. Significant work anxiety on the weekends, drinking, overeating, weight gain and shame.
Anonymous wrote:Alcohol lessens inhibitions.
Anonymous wrote:Is this happening every weekend? Try abstaining next Friday and see if anything changes.