How much did you consume?
How much did you consume?
I'm just curious as to how much everyone drank before you decided to stop, and how often. For me it was a pint of vodka daily or half of the pint bottle and 2/40 onces of 8.2% alcohol beer daily, if not more.
Last edited by 1dayaddatime; 08-12-2015 at 03:25 PM. Reason: system error
I remember a time when 2 beers was my night out, but those days are long gone!!
Fast forward 5 yrs and a half bottle of whisky a night was my evening routine.
For me I can point to how progressive alcoholism is and can become, I needed to pull the plug on my increasing consumption, as it started to take more and more to have the desired affect!!
Sobreity on the other hand was the option that drew a line in the sand!!
Fast forward 5 yrs and a half bottle of whisky a night was my evening routine.
For me I can point to how progressive alcoholism is and can become, I needed to pull the plug on my increasing consumption, as it started to take more and more to have the desired affect!!
Sobreity on the other hand was the option that drew a line in the sand!!
Not as much as I used to, but still most times it was more than I wanted to. 1-1.5, very rarely 2 bottles of wine, 9-12 cans of 4% beer or about 8 shots was more than enough to leave me feeling pretty horrible the next day. I would be unable to do anything except maybe watch movies to take my mind off it. Anywhere from 1 to 4 times a week, trying to stick to weekends only, sometimes lasted more than a week. The anxiety and depression were starting to get even worse than the physical hangovers, which were bad enough. What a relief to be away from that.
At my worst, I could drink a 30-pack of beer a day. I wish I was kidding. In the end, it never made me high or happy - just numb & stupid.
In my early drinking years it was nice, civilized cocktails or wine - but I abandoned them long ago.
In my early drinking years it was nice, civilized cocktails or wine - but I abandoned them long ago.
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Somewhere between more than a 6 pack but less than a 12 pack.....and then I'd have to skip my high blood pressure cause it has a diuretic in it and Id get severely dehydrated. Not everyday but on average a few times a week. It was definitely taking its toll. I've been told since I stopped drinking, my face is plumper and healthier looking, my skin color is good. I'm never red in the face. It's a real improvement.
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If I started early, that meant more than if I started later in the day. But I drank till I was drunk. Usually beer, but occasionally liquor, or both.
And I almost always drank till it was all gone, which meant daily store runs, to different stores of course. Was always a pain.
And I almost always drank till it was all gone, which meant daily store runs, to different stores of course. Was always a pain.
I drank day and night for a few days...when I was in my late teens. Camping w my family. We had dozens of cases of beer and hard liquor. We would spend 2 weeks at the lake.
My vision of an alcoholic was the bum passed out on the sidewalk....not that guy in the mirror everyday.
Truth.
My vision of an alcoholic was the bum passed out on the sidewalk....not that guy in the mirror everyday.
Truth.
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From 2 o'clock I would watch the clock till 3. Stop by a store and buy a fifth of 151. That got me home on the gravel. Usually a jelly jar of beam and ice while I relaxed for a few then went outside to work on whatever projects I had going. Usually 8-12 beers screwing them up. Have finished one now and it went well. I quit Friday night. I picked the easiest one to finish though.
Just found out that was what I was doing. Noticed all the bottles and recites.
Just found out that was what I was doing. Noticed all the bottles and recites.
Last edited by mech; 08-12-2015 at 04:45 PM. Reason: side note
Some days only 4-5 drinks, others 2L wine or 600ml of vodka nightly. Sometimes 3x / week, sometimes every night. Near the end it was the latter.
edit+: That past year I knew I had a problem. Not because of the blackouts, or the screaming rants, or the new empty bottles on the counter in the morning. It was because I stopped having hangovers. To me that meant my body had adapted and my liver, pancreas, and stomach were throwing in the towel.
edit+: That past year I knew I had a problem. Not because of the blackouts, or the screaming rants, or the new empty bottles on the counter in the morning. It was because I stopped having hangovers. To me that meant my body had adapted and my liver, pancreas, and stomach were throwing in the towel.
Too much......for me. I think it is important to remember that the AMOUNT a person drinks does not determine if a person is an alcoholic or not. It is the quality of life that we do not have when we drink as well as the inability to stop drinking despite the negative consequences of our drinking that determines if we are an alcoholic/problem drinker/whatever you want to call it.
Just had to say it.
Just had to say it.
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