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Thank you parsp that helps me alot. Well for now I am going to do without, I know my personality and once I start all my hard work goes down the drain. In Jan I was 25lbs lighter than I am now and thought I could have those few drinks of wine each night and now here I am back at square one (for the 3rd time) you would think I was blond or something
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But hey, I'm a work in progress and I'm headed in the right direction, so I'll take it! :D Every little bit!! Quote:
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I am now getting excited as it is getting closer to a full 7 days without my wine and my first weigh in. I am not worried about Fri and Sat as far as wine is concerned I am more worried about the food thing LOL. Anyway sleep patterns are starting to return to normal ( I think it is normal lol) Everyone seems to be doing a great job. I just love how everyone sticks together
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This is great, Nancy. I do hope you are still having a good run. I drank more this past long weekend than I might have liked to have had, but I've recovered nicely (and my waist is down another half-inch somehow, so I'm pretty dang happy). Hope we're headed into a GOOD weekend with lots of balance. ;) All of us! |
Hi all, I ended up in the hospital with a bad infection and intravenous antibiotics, so I've not been around much. I'm on the mend so I haven't had any alcohol, but I want to keep up here because when I feel 100% I'll surely want a chardonnay.
Parsp- Good job with the loss! its good never to be discouraged by a slower loss it's easier for your body to adjust to when it's slower. Full of grace- Also congrats on the loss, and the smaller waist! Nancy- I thought I could add a few drinks to my evenings too... this is #3 regain for me as well, the other times I cut alcohol out completely and started drinking again not having learned to fit it in to my diet. ...you would think I was blond or something...lol Hope you are getting some good sleep. It does feel good to weigh in when you've been faithful to yourself. :) |
Well so far no drinking but last night I really wanted that wine! I am trying to find my trigger points and the one thing that keep jumping out at me is: when I am tired and hungry is when I most want that wine. For me that was an eye opener!
With that knowledge I am now armed and ready to avoid the hungry part, not sure how I am going to deal with the tired part--got other issues going with that but it is a start |
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I had champagne at dinner with the hubby tonight. It was fun! We were in a place of celebration "for no reason" and we didn't even finish the bottle... left sips in our glasses. And I didn't come home and then find myself looking for something else to drink to "keep the buzz going." I instead logged on here, caught up on some TV, drank some water, and basked in the afterglow of both our lovely meal out AND my ability to "cut out the booze" after just a couple of glasses. Awesome progress! Previously, I'd have been hitting the liquor store on the way home, just to "keep the party hopping" and all that. This feels much better... on lots of levels. :) Keep up the good work, everyone! |
FOG, funny you posted about coming home looking for more liquer cause that's exactly what I did Sunday night. I played Bunco with the neighborhood girls and had plenty of wine to drink there and when I walked in the door, DS (24) was there and the first thing I said was, "Is there no alcohol in this house?" He had beer in the fridge and that's what I had even though it's not my drink of choice. I purposefully had not bought wine knowing I'd have plenty at Bunco, but you know what we've been saying about an open bottle, or in this case an available bottle.
Well it all ended up OK since I had another .6 loss and that after spending the week at the beach with college friends and drinking every night. The only thing I can attribute a loss to is that we walked everyday and drank a lot of water out on the dock during the day and I paid attention to what all those skinny friends ate and tried to copy them. As I was spreading my sandwich, they were eatting cottage cheese and fruit so I only made half a sandwich. Besides I heard a comedian say once that only fat people ate cottage cheese. ;) Must not be true. |
MGD64 is ny new life saver!
Hello old drinking friends :) I haven't posted on here for a long time and came looking for this thread to post the new found comittment I have to weight loss and to tell you about my new trick. After months of gaining and losing the same few lbs and fooling myself that I could count the points for wine and still lose, I did some soul searching. I realized I will not stop at one 4 oz glass of wine per night... who does that?... and that it was not realistic for me to cut out drinking altogehter, so I decided to try a new tactic. i went looking for the lowest calory alcohol I could drink in QUANTITY. For a week now I have been having 2 MGD64's by pouring them 1/2 at a time into my 6 oz wine glass and I had a 4.8 lb loss this week! I know I am a creature of habit and that I drink 3 or 4 glasses of something between walking in the door at night and bedtime. Surprisingly I have been satisfied, I even left 1/2 bottle unused one day(she said agasht)! It's only been a week so I'm not ready to write a best seller about my revelations, but I'm happy and motivated. I've been sleeping a lot better at night too, and even wake up in time to hit the old iron torture machine... the treadmill. Oh, and I plan to take my 2 MGD64's to Drunco this Sunday night! Wish me continued success!
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Looks like I'm the only one still posting to this thread, but wanted to report that I kept to my new plan and had another 1 lbs loss this week and received my 10 lb star! Even resisted wine a guest left in my fridge Friday night and enjoyed a fun evening of bunco with a bunch of wine drinkers while I enjoyed my two MGD64's and got in a size smaller skirt I had hanging in my closet. Who hoo!
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Eesh! Look how long it's been since I've been away from this thread!
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My husband gave me some new words to try out with that whole thing. He said, "Make the goal when coming home from having gone out and gotten that first little buzz to start diluting the chemicals in your body as soon as you get home." Now, that of course goes against the FUN I want to keep having (hence the whole coming home and looking for more to drink, thing) but when I heard "diluting the chemicals," for some reason, it worked somewhere in my brain. So now I come home and start drinking water and thinking about how much better my brain will be feeling in the morning, having had this extra water (and not the extra calories and chemicals). And it really is keeping my "at home" drinking in check. :D Quote:
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Thank you! So happy to have this forum! |
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