Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For a man 2-3 isn't. I know people that have poor health because they won't stop drinking soda, and eating chips or other junk food. Or refuse to lose weight. I drink at least 2 glasses of wine a night, my husband doesn't. However, he's on 3 prescriptions. My doctor recently told me to keep doing what I'm doing based on my labs etc.
Now if he downs a bottle every night it's time to curb it.
Aren't you worried about the carcinogens in wine end the link to breast cancer?
My mom has breast cancer, and she drank 2-3 glasses of wine for decades. She was always thin, ate very healthy, physically fit, and great labs. And now she's dying of breast cancer. Her cancer wasn't genetically predisposed, so I'm blaming the wine habit.
Could just as easily have been carcinogens in the environment. Without more, blaming the wine feels like a modern version of thinking God afflicts people for their sinful behavior.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For a man 2-3 isn't. I know people that have poor health because they won't stop drinking soda, and eating chips or other junk food. Or refuse to lose weight. I drink at least 2 glasses of wine a night, my husband doesn't. However, he's on 3 prescriptions. My doctor recently told me to keep doing what I'm doing based on my labs etc.
Now if he downs a bottle every night it's time to curb it.
Aren't you worried about the carcinogens in wine end the link to breast cancer?
My mom has breast cancer, and she drank 2-3 glasses of wine for decades. She was always thin, ate very healthy, physically fit, and great labs. And now she's dying of breast cancer. Her cancer wasn't genetically predisposed, so I'm blaming the wine habit.
Anonymous wrote:For a man 2-3 isn't. I know people that have poor health because they won't stop drinking soda, and eating chips or other junk food. Or refuse to lose weight. I drink at least 2 glasses of wine a night, my husband doesn't. However, he's on 3 prescriptions. My doctor recently told me to keep doing what I'm doing based on my labs etc.
Now if he downs a bottle every night it's time to curb it.
Anonymous wrote:Are you sure he's a man? Drinking prosecco? Men don't drink that stuff.
Anonymous wrote:The fact that this concerns you enough to ask about it, and act like he is the problem when he tried to do something nice for you, is telling.