Non alcoholic drink Question
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It's stupid, but sometimes my brain gets a little bit of info about the most insignificant thing and it won't stop nagging me until it's satisfied. I wish I could ignore it. I'm so weird.
Sorry people...enought of me being off topic. Don't kick me too hard.
Wait! Maybe I should e-mail the University and ask! I am pathetic!
It's stupid, but sometimes my brain gets a little bit of info about the most insignificant thing and it won't stop nagging me until it's satisfied. I wish I could ignore it. I'm so weird.
Sorry people...enought of me being off topic. Don't kick me too hard.
Wait! Maybe I should e-mail the University and ask! I am pathetic!
Here is an interesting link:
Dr. Woodrow C. Monte’s Methanol Research – University Of Arizona
Dr. Woodrow C. Monte’s Methanol Research – University Of Arizona
Fresh orange juices can have very little methanol (0.8 mg/liter), and have a concomitant ethyl alcohol content of 380 mg/liter. Long term storage in cans has a tendency to cause an increase in these levels, but even after three years of storage, testing has revealed only 62 mg/liter of methanol, with an ethanol content of 484 mg/liter. This is a ratio of almost eight times ethanol/methanol. Testing done recently in Spain showed orange juice with 33 mg/liter methanol and 651 mg/liter ethanol (20/1 ratio). The range for grapefruit juices are similar, ranging form 0.2 mg methanol/liter to 43 mg methanol/liter. The lowest ratio or any food item was found in canned grapefruit sections with 50- 70 mg/liter methanol and 200-400 mg/liter ethanol, thus averaging six molecules ethanol for every molecule of methanol.
IMHO, until they create an NA chocolate stout, I am not touching the stuff! I think (as many others have stated) it is a matter of personal preference. Like many, I keep vanilla extract and Nyquil in the house, but use them only for their intended purpose. If you like the taste and it's not a trigger, you're probably ok. I personally prefer a nice cold rootbeer or ginger ale.
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I'm having year anniversary and I love N/A......I don't drink it often...but let's get real....I isolated myself to drink myself to death for years...I'm not going to isolate myself now and exclude myself...so why can't I have a N/A beer in a glass at a restaurant or party or bar?
Now don't get me wrong...I skipped a ton of parties and holiday events getting sober in the beginning....but people in AA say " oh...you're just setting yourself up for the real thing" ......everyone is different....I have one or two to have the taste and sometimes to avoid the "why aren't you drinking questions" to people that don't need 2 know I"m an alcoholic...(work)functions etc..
I was on vacation in Miami last May....I got Odull's in the bars...
Everyone is different...but again....we shouldn't judge each other...
whatever works!
Now don't get me wrong...I skipped a ton of parties and holiday events getting sober in the beginning....but people in AA say " oh...you're just setting yourself up for the real thing" ......everyone is different....I have one or two to have the taste and sometimes to avoid the "why aren't you drinking questions" to people that don't need 2 know I"m an alcoholic...(work)functions etc..
I was on vacation in Miami last May....I got Odull's in the bars...
Everyone is different...but again....we shouldn't judge each other...
whatever works!
I'm an activity director in a nursing home, and most of our residents can't drink because of their medications. So when we have a special occasion that would call for some bubbly, we serve Welch's sparkling grape juice. It comes in a pretty bottle, makes a pop when you uncork it, tastes wonderful, has no trace of alcohol, and makes them feel like it's a special occasion. I haven't served it since I've stopped drinking 18 days ago, so I'm not sure, but I think even that will make me a little uncomfortable.
Off the subject just a bit though, when I was sober before I worked in a facility where I did serve wine and beer to the residents. I had a panic attack one day, very early in my sobriety, and called my sponsor from work. "What should I do!? I can't work here, I can't have this stuff in my office!" She said, "That's not for you, it's for them." I never was tempted to drink it until after I relapsed, away from work. Then, well, that's a whole other story.
Off the subject just a bit though, when I was sober before I worked in a facility where I did serve wine and beer to the residents. I had a panic attack one day, very early in my sobriety, and called my sponsor from work. "What should I do!? I can't work here, I can't have this stuff in my office!" She said, "That's not for you, it's for them." I never was tempted to drink it until after I relapsed, away from work. Then, well, that's a whole other story.
I am on day 6 so I still get lots of cravings, they will probably never stop right? Anyway, I have a question for people. Is it OK to drink non alcoholic beer or wine? A few years back I sampled a St. Pauly alcohol free beer and it was pretty good. What are your thoughts on these type of drinks and our addiction?
I'm also going to ask my doctor for his advise too. I see him later today for the first time I am going to tell him the truth about my drinking and ask for his help in keeping me sober.
I strive to avoid drinking functions, so any need I might have to appear to be drinking to fit in doesn't exist, and at the few social functions I attend where alcohol is consumed I have soda or coffee. Regular coffee, btw, if I stop drinking coffee I'll probably switch to water as opposed to drinking decaf! The cravings will go away, maybe it might be better to deal with the cravings instead of trying a substitute?
I don't know about bread, but the alcohol in OJ is ethanol, the same type of alcohol we drink, just in trace amounts. Apparently, methanol is present as well, but to a much lesser degree (20/1 ratio).
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