Anonymous wrote:I used to drink esp wine and can’t /dont anymore. I will occasionally day drink when I can nap / walk it off before real bed time (esp for something like a thanksgiving day feast which someone like me is going to plan for early in the day). I also found a few decent non alcoholic beers, even though beer was never much my thing, and I’ll take them to picnics and such where I think people will expect me to drink and it scratches the itch.
Honestly, I think drinking tends to look bad on a lot of Middle Aged and older people. Like older moms trying to wear their teenage kids clothes. It just kinda rubs the wrong way at a certain point. p
Anonymous wrote:I used to drink esp wine and can’t /dont anymore. I will occasionally day drink when I can nap / walk it off before real bed time (esp for something like a thanksgiving day feast which someone like me is going to plan for early in the day). I also found a few decent non alcoholic beers, even though beer was never much my thing, and I’ll take them to picnics and such where I think people will expect me to drink and it scratches the itch.
Honestly, I think drinking tends to look bad on a lot of Middle Aged and older people. Like older moms trying to wear their teenage kids clothes. It just kinda rubs the wrong way at a certain point.
Anonymous wrote:Some of this might be age and perimenopause but the GLP thing could be a huge factor. My friends on GLPs have had to cut back.
I'm 53 and not on a GLP and definitely feeling the downsides of booze more than I used to. I plan to cut back after the holiday parties and hopefully feel less tired.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In late stage peri at 52 and on HRT and a GLP, and I’ll admit that I still love alcohol, feeling more relaxed, socializing with drinks, etc (if this offends you, move on)… but the after effects are really rough for me. I don’t have headaches as much as I’m just completely exhausted the next day, and it’s a lost day. In fact, I’m often still tired on day 2. This happens if I drink more than a glass of wine, even if I eat, drink water, get plenty of sleep, etc.
I look around me and others my age seem to be able to handle drinking. What am I doing wrong?
Op- also, no one has answered my question...do people who drink habitually have an easier time handling their alcohol? Not that I'm saying I'm going to do that, but it is curious to me how some of my friends seem better the next day.
Anonymous wrote:You still love alcohol even though you’re on a GLP?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In late stage peri at 52 and on HRT and a GLP, and I’ll admit that I still love alcohol, feeling more relaxed, socializing with drinks, etc (if this offends you, move on)… but the after effects are really rough for me. I don’t have headaches as much as I’m just completely exhausted the next day, and it’s a lost day. In fact, I’m often still tired on day 2. This happens if I drink more than a glass of wine, even if I eat, drink water, get plenty of sleep, etc.
I look around me and others my age seem to be able to handle drinking. What am I doing wrong?
Op- also, no one has answered my question...do people who drink habitually have an easier time handling their alcohol? Not that I'm saying I'm going to do that, but it is curious to me how some of my friends seem better the next day.
This has been my observation. Those who drink more and more often build up a tolerance. It’s also quite possible that those who aren’t as affected by alcohol tend to drink more, so I don’t know if drinking more is a cause or effect.