Weight gain?
Member
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2016
Posts: 28
Weight gain?
Hi all,
Just wanted to ask a question about whether you noticed much weight gain or loss in your first few weeks alcohol free?
I am eating similarly to how I did when I was drinking except for maybe a bowl of Ice cream after dinner but I have put on a kilo or so in the first week. A little bummed because I cant afford to put on any weight and I am sure alcohol caused my weight gain to begin with.
Luckily I have chosen to ditch the alcohol for way more reasons than just my weight so I will keep going...
Is it likely just a change in digestive processes since cutting out a major diuretic? Hoping it sorts itself out soon, as traditionally my diet has only been lousy when i had a drink in my hand. Otherwise really healthy.
Thanks
Just wanted to ask a question about whether you noticed much weight gain or loss in your first few weeks alcohol free?
I am eating similarly to how I did when I was drinking except for maybe a bowl of Ice cream after dinner but I have put on a kilo or so in the first week. A little bummed because I cant afford to put on any weight and I am sure alcohol caused my weight gain to begin with.
Luckily I have chosen to ditch the alcohol for way more reasons than just my weight so I will keep going...
Is it likely just a change in digestive processes since cutting out a major diuretic? Hoping it sorts itself out soon, as traditionally my diet has only been lousy when i had a drink in my hand. Otherwise really healthy.
Thanks
Hello,
I started weight watchers, and increased exercise simultaneously to giving up alcohol, and have lost 17.5 pounds since January. However, I have read that sometimes your metabolism needs to adjust to the change.
I have been substituting fruit for the sugar, and still have at least one piece of chocolate a day. I had gained weight over the past few years though, and often would snack late at night after several glasses of wine, so eliminating that helped.
I think giving your body a chance to adjust is important.
I started weight watchers, and increased exercise simultaneously to giving up alcohol, and have lost 17.5 pounds since January. However, I have read that sometimes your metabolism needs to adjust to the change.
I have been substituting fruit for the sugar, and still have at least one piece of chocolate a day. I had gained weight over the past few years though, and often would snack late at night after several glasses of wine, so eliminating that helped.
I think giving your body a chance to adjust is important.
Member
Join Date: Mar 2015
Posts: 9
I would imagine it is something to do with your body not being forced to get rid of water. If you are eating the same, it is not going to be fat that is adding to the scale.
I would not worry about it. Even if you did gain some weight, it is far less harmful than drinking.
I would not worry about it. Even if you did gain some weight, it is far less harmful than drinking.
Currently Active Users Viewing this Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)