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I quit drinking. I wasn't an alcoholic or anything, but I was drinking regularly. Quitting has saved money on my grocery bill, made going out cheaper, made me healthier, and enabled me to remember every fun night with my friends with perfect clarity.
@bluelander @Global_Liberty I’m really motivated to stop drinking but, as a 47 year old, Marine Corps veteran who has been drinking for a LONG time, I can honestly say that the drinking holds back a lot of pains and ailments my body has.
Any tips on how you gave it up or did you just do it cold turkey?
I just did it cold turkey. First few weeks were rough because I had a habit of a beer or three in the evening. Replaced that with zero calorie sodas and/or sparkling waters and after a month or two I didn't miss it at all. I don't even think about it anymore, and honestly it's become kind of a fun game to see the weird reactions from people when I tell them I don't drink. People are perpetually shocked for some reason.
If you're medicating pain with alcohol then it's probably worth talking to a medical professional if you have the means to do so. I'm sure it helps in the moment but it's my understanding that it's not an amazing way to treat that sort of thing long term. Best of luck with it.