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I've had many difficulties with it over the past 25 years but have finally settled into a place where I can enjoy it and not get out of control.
I can see how easy it is for that to happen and have certainly been there. I am quite certain I have taken years off of my life due to the
habit and if I am being honest I am sure my heavier drinking was self medicating to get through depression and a bad relationship. It
permeated to my family and drove a big wedge between me and my parents and even my brother. I never felt like I had completely
repaired that relationship with my brother but it was underway when he died last year. I am thankful that with help from my current
wife I was able to become close with my parents again, especially my father who is struggling with poor health now. I certainly can
understand how difficult it is for some to quit and have tried myself many times to no avail. Having 3 or 4 at a sitting is plenty and if I
keep it at that level it is manageable for me. I've lost many friends over the years because of it and that is a hard thing to have to accept
but in the end the people that stick with you are your real friends anyway. Certainly wish anyone that is struggling or trying to limit the
drinking best of luck with it.

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I don't drink during the week but then Fri sat Sunday daytimr I get shitty

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I stopped drinking about a decade ago for over a year because my doctor scared the hell out of me. Going out to a club or lounge was the most annoying experience at that time. Being sober while everyone is drinking is difficult because you see and here EVERYTHING. Everyone was annoying. Now I've learned how to be sober around drunk people. Whenever I decide to go out without drinking I'm rarely annoyed.

Are you totally abstaining from alcohol or are you having a drink or two?

For me even I generally have a drink or two if everyone else is drinking, I just consume one drink in the time they consume five and after a certain point just switch to water. But even one or two drinks has an affect even if you dont consciously notice it. I've noticed I'm way more tolerant of drunken behavior when I've had even a small amount of alcohol vs. being totally irritated by drunkeness when I have had absolutely nothing to drink.


I'm a social drinker and even then family obligations will make me avoid it. There are times when I go months without drinking. I almost never drink 2 days in row unless I'm on vacation.

When I was a lot younger I made a lot of poor and risky decisions in the name of fun after drinking. Waking up and not remembering what you did or waking up and not remembering how you got somewhere is really stupid. I hunted even when I wasn't supposed to. At one point I probably went out 7 days a week and got drunk. I didn't know how to drink or what a limit was. I was probably a high functioning alcoholic.

Maturity and added responsibility changed that. I still drink enough whenever I drink but I'm aware of my limit and I never pass it. I've been blessed in so many ways to have safely overcome a lot of stupidity without any lasting damage.


The thought of drinking, on a consistent or even annually, to the point of blacking out and not remembering where I was or what I did is just alien to me. Don’t get it. Also, rarely do I drink to the point of having a hangover. 2-3 drinks is enough for an evening and depending on how well spaced they are will leave me buzzed (but probably pushing legality with third). Now an extremely long day of college football or an extra inning game 7 in 2016.


There is a point where I would be having fun and would know that I should stop. I would tell myself that I was just going to have 1 more and who knows how many I would have after then. I never have had a hangover in my life and I have a cast iron stomach. I imagine that made me feel invincible and contributed to the partying and impulsive stupidity.

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Yeah.. When I was a beer drinker (and when I drink beer now) I had a simple rule. If I drank one, two or three I could pace myself easily and walk away no problem. Number 4 risked me having number 5 and number 5 meant I wouldn’t stop until I ran out (This was summer vacation with brother in law’s who I swear are all professional drinkers). I’ve learned to not let them get me drinks, not keep up, and alternate water or pop with alcohol in that situation. I’m a member of the iron stomach club as well, have thrown up once since I turned 14.

Mixed drinks are trickier or even straight hard liquor. Unless you measure it yourself with a jigger or shot glass, it’s not exactly an exact science on the pour and the intoxicated bar tender often pours heavy. I don’t drink for days or weeks at a time. If it’s hard for me to do that, I extend the time period I’m dry.


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Drunk Squirrel wrote:
Yeah.. When I was a beer drinker (and when I drink beer now) I had a simple rule. If I drank one, two or three I could pace myself easily and walk away no problem. Number 4 risked me having number 5 and number 5 meant I wouldn’t stop until I ran out (This was summer vacation with brother in law’s who I swear are all professional drinkers). I’ve learned to not let them get me drinks, not keep up, and alternate water or pop with alcohol in that situation. I’m a member of the iron stomach club as well, have thrown up once since I turned 14.

Mixed drinks are trickier or even straight hard liquor. Unless you measure it yourself with a jigger or shot glass, it’s not exactly an exact science on the pour and the intoxicated bar tender often pours heavy. I don’t drink for days or weeks at a time. If it’s hard for me to do that, I extend the time period I’m dry.


I quit nearly a quarter of a century ago because I thought I'd be less psycho. I guess it helped a little, but I certainly don't miss making a jackass out of myself, especially because I was starting to seriously get into that hard stuff. That stuff ages you.


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Yeah.. When I was a beer drinker (and when I drink beer now) I had a simple rule. If I drank one, two or three I could pace myself easily and walk away no problem. Number 4 risked me having number 5 and number 5 meant I wouldn’t stop until I ran out (This was summer vacation with brother in law’s who I swear are all professional drinkers). I’ve learned to not let them get me drinks, not keep up, and alternate water or pop with alcohol in that situation. I’m a member of the iron stomach club as well, have thrown up once since I turned 14.

Mixed drinks are trickier or even straight hard liquor. Unless you measure it yourself with a jigger or shot glass, it’s not exactly an exact science on the pour and the intoxicated bar tender often pours heavy. I don’t drink for days or weeks at a time. If it’s hard for me to do that, I extend the time period I’m dry.


I quit nearly a quarter of a century ago because I thought I'd be less psycho. I guess it helped a little, but I certainly don't miss making a jackass out of myself, especially because I was starting to seriously get into that hard stuff.


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Yeah.. When I was a beer drinker (and when I drink beer now) I had a simple rule. If I drank one, two or three I could pace myself easily and walk away no problem. Number 4 risked me having number 5 and number 5 meant I wouldn’t stop until I ran out (This was summer vacation with brother in law’s who I swear are all professional drinkers). I’ve learned to not let them get me drinks, not keep up, and alternate water or pop with alcohol in that situation. I’m a member of the iron stomach club as well, have thrown up once since I turned 14.

Mixed drinks are trickier or even straight hard liquor. Unless you measure it yourself with a jigger or shot glass, it’s not exactly an exact science on the pour and the intoxicated bar tender often pours heavy. I don’t drink for days or weeks at a time. If it’s hard for me to do that, I extend the time period I’m dry.


I quit nearly a quarter of a century ago because I thought I'd be less psycho. I guess it helped a little, but I certainly don't miss making a jackass out of myself, especially because I was starting to seriously get into that hard stuff.


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I'm so glad drinking never stuck with me. I binge drank as much as any other person when it came to going out, but I was never a person to have a drink just for the sake of having one. Only ever drank to party and get drunk. Once that part of my life ended pretty much never drank again. Nowadays I might go 6 months without having a beer and overall I probably consume less than 3 beers per year.

Weed is so much better for you or at least, far less debilitating

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I do agree that being around drunk people when sober sucks but that is true for a lot of activities you are missing out on. It is like going to a football game with a bunch of people but you are the only one who can't watch.

My uncle died from alcoholism in his 40s. Family and friends tried to help but denial is strong. If people you know are telling you that your drinking may be a problem try and take it to heart.

What do you mean by "died from alcoholism"? Cirrhosis? Alcohol poisoning? Or can you literally die from it?

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I do agree that being around drunk people when sober sucks but that is true for a lot of activities you are missing out on. It is like going to a football game with a bunch of people but you are the only one who can't watch.

My uncle died from alcoholism in his 40s. Family and friends tried to help but denial is strong. If people you know are telling you that your drinking may be a problem try and take it to heart.

What do you mean by "died from alcoholism"? Cirrhosis? Alcohol poisoning? Or can you literally die from it?

I believe it was officially liver failure.

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I find the strength to drink alcohol through the power given to me by my lord and savior Jesus Christ.

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I'm still trying to strike the right balance of getting a buzz without getting a hangover. I do know that if I have four or more, I'm getting a hangover no matter the rate at which I drink them or what I drink them with. I've also discovered that if I drink two at a very fast pace, the flame gets lit, and it can be difficult to stop. In those situations I just tell myself that I'm taking a break for an hour. Once I take that break, I almost never want to start again.


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I quit almost 2 years ago. It got to the point where I was drinking a fifth of bourbon every day and starting to have health problems. I tried several times to quit and would flush my booze down the toilet, staying sober only a matter of weeks before backsliding.

One night an old friend and I were boozing at his place, and the next morning I woke up on his couch hung over as fuck. I checked my phone and saw that Chris Cornell had died. This made me feel much worse. A few minutes later I heard a crash from my friend's bedroom so went in to check, only to find him writhing around on the floor, mumbling incoherently. I looked over and saw that his bed was soaked with sweat. Knowing that he's a diabetic, I immediately suspected that it was hypoglycemia, so I found some candy and started feeding it to him. Eventually he came around, and I went out on his balcony for a breather.

Lo and behold it was a beautiful day. Sunny, with a warm breeze that rustled the leaves of every tree. A sharp contrast to the dreary interior of the apartment and its specter of death. Just then, it struck me: I was glad to be alive. I couldn't remember the last time that I felt that way. This epiphany gave me a sense of control over my situation. For the longest time I saw drinking as an inevitability, but it dawned on me that it’s actually a choice. I chose to live.

After that, the struggle was over. There was one instance several months later where I overcame a strong urge to drink, but since then the urge been conspicuously absent. Further, I have no problem being around liquor. Most of my friends still drink and, yes, it sucks to be the sober guy at the party, but the absence of alcohol has allowed me to work thru the causes of my addiction. Ultimately, this has given me room to welcome better things into my life.

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If cocaine was legal it would be my alternative to whiskey.

Fuck that pot shit. I have seen too many friends become degenerate stoners. Plus it smells like shit.

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If cocaine was legal it would be my alternative to whiskey.

Fuck that pot shit. I have seen too many friends become degenerate stoners. Plus it smells like shit.

Degenerate behavior is far more likely with booze and coke, then weed. Maybe your friends are just assholes?


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If cocaine was legal it would be my alternative to whiskey.

Fuck that pot shit. I have seen too many friends become degenerate stoners. Plus it smells like shit.

Degenerate behavior is far more likely with booze and coke, then weed. Maybe your friends are just assholes?


Not booze + coke. Just coke .


In terms of my friends no they are good people. Just hitting a bong once an hour and watching TV. It's just a sedantary drug and anyone who claims it isn't habit forming is full of shit.

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If cocaine was legal it would be my alternative to whiskey.

Fuck that pot shit. I have seen too many friends become degenerate stoners. Plus it smells like shit.

Degenerate behavior is far more likely with booze and coke, then weed. Maybe your friends are just assholes?


Not booze + coke. Just coke .


In terms of my friends no they are good people. Just hitting a bong once an hour and watching TV. It's just a sedantary drug and anyone who claims it isn't habit forming is full of shit.

You think you know a lot more than you actually do. You're probably in your mid to late 20s, right? You'll grow out of a lot of that.

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Anyway, whatever method of getting fucked up works for ya.


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WWJD? Have a drink and pontificate. Sort of like PittMike.


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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
Franky T wrote:
Boilermaker Rick wrote:
I do agree that being around drunk people when sober sucks but that is true for a lot of activities you are missing out on. It is like going to a football game with a bunch of people but you are the only one who can't watch.

My uncle died from alcoholism in his 40s. Family and friends tried to help but denial is strong. If people you know are telling you that your drinking may be a problem try and take it to heart.

What do you mean by "died from alcoholism"? Cirrhosis? Alcohol poisoning? Or can you literally die from it?

I believe it was officially liver failure.

Yeah, I guess it can kill in many ways. Guy I knew from High School had a severe drinking problem that he hid from everyone. He got drunk one night, fell, and hit his head on the toilet and bled out. Wasn't until after getting inside and finding all the empty bottles of vodka that they realized the extent of his problem.

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I quit almost 2 years ago. It got to the point where I was drinking a fifth of bourbon every day and starting to have health problems. I tried several times to quit and would flush my booze down the toilet, staying sober only a matter of weeks before backsliding.

One night an old friend and I were boozing at his place, and the next morning I woke up on his couch hung over as fuck. I checked my phone and saw that Chris Cornell had died. This made me feel much worse. A few minutes later I heard a crash from my friend's bedroom so went in to check, only to find him writhing around on the floor, mumbling incoherently. I looked over and saw that his bed was soaked with sweat. Knowing that he's a diabetic, I immediately suspected that it was hypoglycemia, so I found some candy and started feeding it to him. Eventually he came around, and I went out on his balcony for a breather.

Lo and behold it was a beautiful day. Sunny, with a warm breeze that rustled the leaves of every tree. A sharp contrast to the dreary interior of the apartment and its specter of death. Just then, it struck me: I was glad to be alive. I couldn't remember the last time that I felt that way. This epiphany gave me a sense of control over my situation. For the longest time I saw drinking as an inevitability, but it dawned on me that it’s actually a choice. I chose to live.

After that, the struggle was over. There was one instance several months later where I overcame a strong urge to drink, but since then the urge been conspicuously absent. Further, I have no problem being around liquor. Most of my friends still drink and, yes, it sucks to be the sober guy at the party, but the absence of alcohol has allowed me to work thru the causes of my addiction. Ultimately, this has given me room to welcome better things into my life.

Wow, that is great that you quit and no longer see drinking as inevitable. Very well-described.

Being the sober guy does suck sometimes--I can believe how our voices go to shit when we are drunk--but I bet you look and feel a thousand times better.


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