Anonymous wrote:Losing weight from stopping alcohol i think is highly dependent on how much you're drinking and how much you weigh? were you drinking two 6 packs of beer a night or something? Then yeah I would expect a drastic weight loss. If all you gave up was a couple glasses of wine three nights a week and replaced it with dessert why would you expect to lose weight?
Anonymous wrote:In 91 days, since December 31. I’ve lost 1lb.My face is thinner, my clothes a little loser but that’s it. Scale isn’t budging.
I am also 45 and perimenopausal so quitting alcohol was probably not a quick fix. Admittedly, I don’t have a lot of weight to lose. I’d love 5-10lbs.
I am very active and most days I hit my protein goals and stay in a calorie deficit. But I think I have been consuming too much sugar- 1. I have a sweet tooth and 2- my body was craving it a lot as I adjusted from the no alcohol and I haven’t been serious about limiting it.
I think it’s what is really needing to go next. Not sure I have it in me to apply my alcohol mindset to sweets but I need to try or at least seriously limit it.
Any tips?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It doesn’t matter if you’re replacing the alcohol with more food.
Oh be quiet. OP - focuc on the positive. You gave up alcohol. That DOES matter. That’s awesome and great things are happening to your body even if the scale doesn’t reflect it. I also gave up alcohol several months ago. I’m 53 and it was ruining my body. Bravo!! 🎉
Sugar is just as poisonous as alcohol. I use both, in moderation--well, the sugar not so moderately lately, so this isn't judgment, just fact.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Drinking generally doesn't affect weight. It's what you actually EAT. Log your meals in a calorie tracking app to really see what is going on. I can promise you, unless you are a functional alcoholic, it's not the booze.
What an idiotic answer. Booze has a ton of empty calories. Of course drinking affects weight. Duh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It doesn’t matter if you’re replacing the alcohol with more food.
Oh be quiet. OP - focuc on the positive. You gave up alcohol. That DOES matter. That’s awesome and great things are happening to your body even if the scale doesn’t reflect it. I also gave up alcohol several months ago. I’m 53 and it was ruining my body. Bravo!! 🎉
Anonymous wrote:Drinking generally doesn't affect weight. It's what you actually EAT. Log your meals in a calorie tracking app to really see what is going on. I can promise you, unless you are a functional alcoholic, it's not the booze.