Being drunk kept me healthy
Being drunk kept me healthy
I can laugh at this now.
For years I boasted that my wine cosumption kept away common illness such as cold, flu and other minor ailments which we all suffer from now and again.. Granted, I had the odd one but not as much as my other non wine drinking friends... This wine was great.. And I do believe to this day that it has some properties in it that contributed to this good health... As every time I gave it up along came the streaming colds and flu.... I feel quite foolish to say that I have not long realised that I have been permantly ill as a result of the wine.. Raging hangovers almost every weekend and all week sometimes, bad moods, self loathing due to my inabilty to control or stop drinking, puffy face, poor concentration, no focus... stomach problems due to wine, the list is endless as i am sure you all know.
Bring on sobriety and all the colds & flu it may bring with it.... Thanks for listening. x
For years I boasted that my wine cosumption kept away common illness such as cold, flu and other minor ailments which we all suffer from now and again.. Granted, I had the odd one but not as much as my other non wine drinking friends... This wine was great.. And I do believe to this day that it has some properties in it that contributed to this good health... As every time I gave it up along came the streaming colds and flu.... I feel quite foolish to say that I have not long realised that I have been permantly ill as a result of the wine.. Raging hangovers almost every weekend and all week sometimes, bad moods, self loathing due to my inabilty to control or stop drinking, puffy face, poor concentration, no focus... stomach problems due to wine, the list is endless as i am sure you all know.
Bring on sobriety and all the colds & flu it may bring with it.... Thanks for listening. x
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I'm sure it does add to better health if you can stop after one glass per day. I used to wish someone would give me the perfect "dose" of wine and say, "That's all you get." Unfortunately I had to drink about 3 glasses, which knocked me out. I've heard grape juice has the same thing in it - maybe I'll start buying grape juice for breakfast. Oh, but that'll offset the savings of not drinking wine...
After my first sober time, starting around the age of 24 or so...I thought it would be a good idea to reap the abundant benefits of red wine. After all, its not vodka, or bourbon..you know it's good for ya. One glass good, a bottle must be better eh? How bout 2? Since I'm spending so much money on the wine ie (7-8$) I could bet the benefits of wine for cheap, cause its the alcohol that does the trick right? Might as well just drink vodka...its cheaper. HA
My sick rational that got me drinking again many years ago after a good hiatus. Probably even thought about adding a bit of cranberry juice to the vodka to make it seem healthier.....then the juice would just get in the way...
Here's to being rational! (somewhat anyway)
My sick rational that got me drinking again many years ago after a good hiatus. Probably even thought about adding a bit of cranberry juice to the vodka to make it seem healthier.....then the juice would just get in the way...
Here's to being rational! (somewhat anyway)
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Drinking wine is also sold as a lifestyle. The wine collection, wine cellar, sipping wine with friends outdoors, Nappa and Tuscany... when you think of a wine drinker, you think of someone rich and successful. Now my wine cooler is unplugged - maybe it'll chill the juice boxes for my twins when they get a little older!
Hi Ian
You are so right, everytime i gave up red wine, i used to imagine that i had given up, cosy nights in sipping wine, xmas eve with a glass of wine etc etc, now my reality button kicks in, i dont know how to do the one glass image... its starts with one glass and ends on couple of bottles.. And actually I think i can do more harm than some clear spirits...
You are so right, everytime i gave up red wine, i used to imagine that i had given up, cosy nights in sipping wine, xmas eve with a glass of wine etc etc, now my reality button kicks in, i dont know how to do the one glass image... its starts with one glass and ends on couple of bottles.. And actually I think i can do more harm than some clear spirits...
Drinking wine is also sold as a lifestyle. The wine collection, wine cellar, sipping wine with friends outdoors, Nappa and Tuscany... when you think of a wine drinker, you think of someone rich and successful. Now my wine cooler is unplugged - maybe it'll chill the juice boxes for my twins when they get a little older!
You hit it right on the head with the "lifestyle" tag.
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I've heard those wine coolers suck a lot of power - more money in my pocket!
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I wanted a Wine Cellar, until I realized that there was no way the wine would last! I could buy 20 bottles but I would go through them in a matter of days, maybe a week.
A good thread, Iriss. I SO wanted to believe in the wine is healthy thing, too. One or two glasses a day=good, A one gallon jug a day=not so much. (Started out with the good stuff, ended up with Carlo Rossi.) Moved on to 100 proof vodka and beer.
Now that you mention it, though, I had less colds & flu. Also, who knew I had arthritis in my back & knees? Apparently it's quite advanced, but I was oblivious! Always something.
Now that you mention it, though, I had less colds & flu. Also, who knew I had arthritis in my back & knees? Apparently it's quite advanced, but I was oblivious! Always something.
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I wanted to add that I have also been sick for a month and I used to be the person that was least likely to get sick.
I personally think it's because my body suppressed illness because it was battling alcohol everyday and when I quit all of those issues just bubbled to the surface. It's a theory.
Considering I have had 3 separate illnesses in the last month, it's a good one.
I personally think it's because my body suppressed illness because it was battling alcohol everyday and when I quit all of those issues just bubbled to the surface. It's a theory.
Considering I have had 3 separate illnesses in the last month, it's a good one.
I actually used to think the same thing, drinking like mad man and I would NEVER get a cold or the flu. When I stopped for a while, I got the worst cold in years. I'll take a cold and sobriety anytime instead of feeling like h@ll from a hangover all day until I started drinking again.
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