Alcohol with dinner
Alcohol with dinner
Hello, ive posted before with my painpill addiction, i'm an addict and alcoholic. and on my lonely nights in these hotel rooms while im out of town for work, missing my angel of a wife and kids, I have been thinking about the ocassional beer or glass of wine.
My question is, being an addict/alcoholic, is it ever ok to have one beer watcing an (INSERT FAVORITE SPORT HERE) game or a glass of wine at dinner once a week? If an alcoholic can keep it at one drink a game or one glass of wine at dinner would that be acceptable? Or would it be starting the long road back to being out of control?
just thoughts, i havent had a drink in over three years and have my pills under control, taking as prescribed waiting to get with a surgeon to discuss my options to limit/stop the pain.
My question is, being an addict/alcoholic, is it ever ok to have one beer watcing an (INSERT FAVORITE SPORT HERE) game or a glass of wine at dinner once a week? If an alcoholic can keep it at one drink a game or one glass of wine at dinner would that be acceptable? Or would it be starting the long road back to being out of control?
just thoughts, i havent had a drink in over three years and have my pills under control, taking as prescribed waiting to get with a surgeon to discuss my options to limit/stop the pain.
A drink with dinner......or at a sporting event isn't really a problem for a non-alcoholic. Hell, getting drunk isn't really a big problem for a non-alkie....
I sense you're perhaps a little loose with your definition of "alcoholic" or you wouldn't ask. For an ALCOHOLIC, no......1 drink is not advisable........unless it's your intent to die.
I sense you're perhaps a little loose with your definition of "alcoholic" or you wouldn't ask. For an ALCOHOLIC, no......1 drink is not advisable........unless it's your intent to die.
If an alcoholic can keep it at one drink a game or one glass of wine at dinner would that be acceptable?
I tried tho. If it holds any weight at all, I tried for 20 years - sometimes I managed to keep things together...for a time...but sooner or later I always 'lost it' again.
I'm really glad I finally accepted alcohol and I are bad news together - once I have that first glass, all bets are off.
I know how tempting it is to think 'I have x years sober, maybe I'm ok now'....it doesn't work like that in my experience. I've seen guys go back after 5 10 25 years....with tragic results.
I believe there's no reset button cruzantx.
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Ive retired from drinking, yea sometimes i think about those days, but for me there gone, to think I could go back to that for me is crazy, I never enjoyed just 1 or 3 anyway.
I know being away from your family must be hard, I wish you peace until you return home.
I know being away from your family must be hard, I wish you peace until you return home.
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I wouldn't risk it. Plus like most people on this board, multiple attempts to moderate drinking ("just one with dinner") is something that's been tried before we eventually quit for good.
Rationalization is a powerful force. In my case, "just one does no harm" could easily morph into "just one does no good (eg. as in a buzz)" and pretty soon - not the first time I tried to moderate but perhaps the 2nd, 3rd or 4th time, we get "oh s***, 4 glasses of wine..! oh well, might as well finish the bottle". And, that usually helps tip us back into our regular drinking habits.
In my experience, it is a lot easier to go teetotal than try to moderate. If you're drinking, well-intentioned friends, hosts and company are always trying to top your glass or freshen your (alcoholic) drink. "Normal" people (eg. without drinking problems) somehow seem to have this amazing willpower to leave a full glass of beer alone when they've had enough; the Homer Simpson in me fully-recognizes that wasting beer is a serious felony offense.
If any of these situations sound even mildly familiar, maybe a good sign not to go there.
Rationalization is a powerful force. In my case, "just one does no harm" could easily morph into "just one does no good (eg. as in a buzz)" and pretty soon - not the first time I tried to moderate but perhaps the 2nd, 3rd or 4th time, we get "oh s***, 4 glasses of wine..! oh well, might as well finish the bottle". And, that usually helps tip us back into our regular drinking habits.
In my experience, it is a lot easier to go teetotal than try to moderate. If you're drinking, well-intentioned friends, hosts and company are always trying to top your glass or freshen your (alcoholic) drink. "Normal" people (eg. without drinking problems) somehow seem to have this amazing willpower to leave a full glass of beer alone when they've had enough; the Homer Simpson in me fully-recognizes that wasting beer is a serious felony offense.
If any of these situations sound even mildly familiar, maybe a good sign not to go there.
I am new here, but have quickly learned, for me, it is never just one. It may not ever be crazy, days long benders like some stories I read, but it is *never* just one. Almost always, if I start a bottle of wine, I finish it.
I tried on vacation(where my relapse really took off). I had dh get me one glass of wine at the bar(I had none in the room). And I had him go get me another. One was not enough. Neither was 2, really, but it was all I was getting. By the end of a 2.5 week vacation, I easily had a whole bottle most nights.
Ugh.
with 3 years sober, I hope you can keep it going. That is great.
I tried on vacation(where my relapse really took off). I had dh get me one glass of wine at the bar(I had none in the room). And I had him go get me another. One was not enough. Neither was 2, really, but it was all I was getting. By the end of a 2.5 week vacation, I easily had a whole bottle most nights.
Ugh.
with 3 years sober, I hope you can keep it going. That is great.
What's one drink? Can somebody explain to me what one drink is? I want to help answer this questions but I don't know what one drink is!!!! Maybe one of the other alcoholics could help me with that?
One drink = 10 drinks to me
One drink = 10 drinks to me
I've come to associate one drink, not with the charming pretty people in the advertisements, but with my reality. I spent months taking a regular pull from the vodka bottle and staring at the driveway, stuck in a dark hole of depression and anxiety. This improved only when I eliminated that alcohol from my life, and it got so much better than I could ever have imagined.
Would I like a pint of Creemore's Best Bitter or a glass of that Rioja Reserva? No thanks, I don't drink.
Would I like a pint of Creemore's Best Bitter or a glass of that Rioja Reserva? No thanks, I don't drink.
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