Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:400cal/day is almost 1lb/wk
Nor if you replace it with hot chocolate.
Am I the only one who noticed that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your risk of cancer has decreased, so that’s a longer term benefit.
Not if she regularly eats red meat. I like how we all ignore that one because its inconvenient but harp on the alcohol one.
Do any women regularly eat red meat?
I go months without eating red meat.
Anonymous wrote:If you replace wine with hot chocolate, you will not help your sleep at all. Avoid sugar all together and don’t eat or drink anything within 5 hrs of going to bed.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I quit 6 months ago, with occasional drinks here and there for special occasions. I'm not fat (opposite-- skinny runner). Mid-40s.
Yeah, my cancer risk has gone down. The pp who mentioned red meat is right, and I stick to the recommended 1 serving per week of red meat.
I suspect that the benefits people talk about don't really accrue to people who just have wine with dinner. I was particularly interested in not waking up at night and here I am at 2am, having awaken yet again. It's fine if the benefits are all internal, and none it changes things for me since I have other reasons not to drink, but I can see why people are ambivalent about giving up a nightly glass when the benefits are oversold.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your risk of cancer has decreased, so that’s a longer term benefit.
Not if she regularly eats red meat. I like how we all ignore that one because its inconvenient but harp on the alcohol one.
Do any women regularly eat red meat?
I go months without eating red meat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your risk of cancer has decreased, so that’s a longer term benefit.
Not if she regularly eats red meat. I like how we all ignore that one because its inconvenient but harp on the alcohol one.
Anonymous wrote:I drink 1-2 glasses of wine most evenings. So moderate to heavy. I read things like that I had to pee at night or woke up at night because of the alcohol. I read that alcohol caused weight gain and if you quit drinking, it just falls off. Relationships improve, they say.
None of this has happened for me. Possibly, I may experience less anxiety. But that's hard to tell for sure and hard to pinpoint causation.
I'm not going to reverse course, I'm kind of stuck with not drinking due to a medical reason. But, I do want to say that people are kind of overhyping the immediate benefits. If you're doing dry January, do it for the mental discipline, do it for the hot chocolate. The rest of it is kind of misleading.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I quit 6 months ago, with occasional drinks here and there for special occasions. I'm not fat (opposite-- skinny runner). Mid-40s.
Yeah, my cancer risk has gone down. The pp who mentioned red meat is right, and I stick to the recommended 1 serving per week of red meat.
I suspect that the benefits people talk about don't really accrue to people who just have wine with dinner. I was particularly interested in not waking up at night and here I am at 2am, having awaken yet again. It's fine if the benefits are all internal, and none it changes things for me since I have other reasons not to drink, but I can see why people are ambivalent about giving up a nightly glass when the benefits are oversold.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:400cal/day is almost 1lb/wk
Nor if you replace it with hot chocolate.
Am I the only one who noticed that?
Anonymous wrote:400cal/day is almost 1lb/wk