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![]() It's not that funny; a lot of people have a difficult time kicking caffeine. I still have my 2 cups/day, but I've switched soft drinks to diet rootbeer (not Barq's, some of which has caffeine). ![]() Doc
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Wide-O (06-22-2013) |
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I don't think the problem here is as bad as the UK for example, but I have seen what I have seen in rehab... it was one of the most life changing events I ever witnessed, and not just because I stopped drinking. The stories were tragical, and I also witnessed two people dying. According to one of the psychologists from that rehab that I spoke a few days ago, only 20% of all people with an addiction seek help. And that 20% covers "mentioning it to your GP". The stigma is still very great. That's one of the reasons I'm in the process of writing a book about it. Quote:
![]() ![]() Like your hubby, I never drove a car whilst intoxicated. I drank at home (I also worked at home), no DUI tickets or any other arrests, but still I was slowly killing myself. Never drank as a teen or student, and only a couple in my late 30ties to ease the stress from work. It derailed in my 40ties (both the stress and the alcohol) and I ended up drinking up to 1 liter of whisky a day. That's enough to kill a non-drinker instantly. You have probably seen that process with your own eyes, and know that it doesn't only happen to people walking around with a bottle in a bag, and their belongings in a cart (although one might end up like that). So congrats to your husband too (and you...), I know what it takes now... Quote:
I forgot how much salt there was in normal coke, but it was astonishing. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | mrsD (06-22-2013) |
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While we have been discussing this on this thread, the Parkinson's board is having a parallel discussion.
PD involves low dopamine...which then affects movement. They are discussing dopamine release in the brain (part of the "feel good" reinforcement ) with only the taste of beer without alcohol! Some interesting links are on that thread. http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread186987.html It is operative conditioning, like Pavlov's dogs in early experiments. So if beer is the favored drink, trying a non-alcoholic one may help? The congeners would still be in there, to some extent, so if those are PN triggers, this would not help PNers. And I learned something new about Coke (Pepsi included). I purchased some antique apothecary weights on Ebay, for very little money (they are made of brass or bronze). I am going to use them in my art pieces. They came pretty tarnished, so I used some brasso to clean one up. Brasso is very unpleasant, so I looked on YouTube for other ways to accomplish this task. One suggested way is to soak the "coin" in Coca Cola or Pepsi for about 10 minutes. That is how much acid is in those sodas! Very very sobering I think. This is how that Brasso fixed my 2 dram (ye olde spelling is drachm) weight: Round coin shaped weights were discontinued about over 75 yrs ago. They were used in pharmacies and groceries to weigh out powders, herbs, or foods. 2 drams is about 1/4 ounce. The "3" symbol is the dram sign. A dram in liquid measurement is often still found in RX orders today. It is about a teaspoonful (4ml). Today liquids are measured for medicines, more commonly by calibrated cups, or syringes. Target and CVS for example will provide a free syringe for liquids if asked. They both gave me one for the cats, to take upNorth, in case I have to medicate one (like Weezie last summer). I have another weight, that is oxidized and will try the Pepsi on it...since hubby drinks diet Pepsi sometimes and we have that on hand.
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¹ Coca-Cola - Nutrition Facts ² MedlinePlus - Sodium in diet ³ FDA - Lowering Salt in Your Diet Compare that amount to these Low Fat/Low Sodium "Heart Healthy Foods": Heart-Healthy Foods They don't use sugar anymore -- they use HFCS, which is what causes the cravings for more, because it slows down the secretion of leptin. Doc
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Coke is of some utility in cleaning up brass, but IME, it's pretty worthless with bronze. Either way, it makes the Coke taste terrible... ![]() Doc
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Well, yesterday was my drinking day. I drank 3 Lite Beers yesterday in about 6 hours - I cut my intake in half this week. I was surprised. I had no problem, I was still pretty buzzed despite the cut down, and found a silly way to completely eradicate peer-pressure, too.
I drank water between beers - but drank them out of the empty beer cans. After Beer number 3 -I just drank water out of the beer can. Not entirely a clever disguise, but simple. Oddly, since people thought I was drinking along with them, they didn't start their - here-have-another thing. Silly, but it worked well. ![]() |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | mrsD (06-23-2013) |
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Thanks, for being honest and your story is very familiar to me in some sense. Though I could never drink 10 beers for 4 days, even before PN; I certainly understand what you mean. Not long ago, I went to the show to see the new Superman film (it's great, by the way) and my friend hands me a huge Pink Lemonade. He says there's about 2 or 3 shots of Bacardi in it. I figure 1 shot equals about 1 beer, so I start drinking, figuring I would not drink it all. ....However, I did. ![]() When the show was over, I get up feeling pretty buzzed, but not overtly drunk. Still, he takes out the Bacardi bottle and I see it was a Pint and I notice almost all of it is gone, with him drinking about half of it, and me, the other half. I was like -"Dude, I thought you said there was only a couple of shots in there. This is like half the freakin' bottle, man!" He just shrugs and says: "Relax, man, that's not all that much!" The thing is, when I get home that night, I have a big flare up that lasts until the late morning the next day. Now, I get angry with myself, first off, there was a huge storm that day, very,very humid and hardcore rain - so, I knew my PN was probably going to flare up some anyway. Then, I didn't prepare the drink myself (really, really stupid of me) also, for some reason, the drink simply didn't taste very strong to me. Why did I not notice that it had much more Bacardi in it then I thought??? ![]() I kind of figured all alcohol is the same for us, but I must say that despite what others claim, hard alcohol such as Vodka and Bacardi does indeed, affect me much worse than my regular light beers. I don't know why that is? ![]() My lesson was learned very quickly - in my particular case; do NOT drink hard liquor at all! It is possible that the flare up was caused by the massive storm that day, too, but I feel it was probably a combination of both. Also, the longer, elapsed time I usually take to drink was not in action, as I had drank what equaled to about 6 beers in less than 3 hours that night at the show. I never do that with beer. So, that did not help either. As it is, using some odd techniques, I have managed to cut my drinking down in half so far without much of a problem. BTW; despite the Superman movie being about 2 and a half hours long- it was great, full of action and a fine story plot -- it really surprised me how much so...unless of course, my perception of its greatness was altered by me being buzzed. LOL ![]() |
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![]() ![]() ![]() Back to the OT, I cut out carbs almost entirely too (including alcohol), and though I've tested negative for diabetes multiple times, like you, it makes a huge difference for me. I still reward myself, but with sugar-free versions. Looking forward to the 4th too. My splurge will be in the form of a hotdog and potato salad, and if I flare... there'll be a pool at our hosts' to dangle my edema-swollen feet into... ![]() Doc
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