Prepared for a change? Uncover the Habits Unplugged Program βa easy, stress-free course of to quitting alcohol for good.
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Prepared for a change? Uncover the Habits Unplugged Program βa easy, stress-free course of to quitting alcohol for good.
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I could remember several years ago alcohol addiction actually destroyed my life. I suffered severe depression and mental disorder. Not until my mom recommended me to psilocybin mushrooms treatment. Psilocybin treatment saved my life honestly. 8 years totally clean. Never thought I would be saying this about mushrooms.
Hi Kevin, whereabouts in Spain were you ? It looks lovelyπ
withdrawals get worse too. i can binge a night and have minor withdrawals the next day(shakes and sweats, maybe a bit of anxiety, no motivation). glad i quit or atleast giving it my best.
Did you have any liver problems sir ,or did you just decide enough is enough
These videos are inspiring me to stay sober. The comment sections are always great to read too.
Story goes when I was younger…no hangovers, late 20s , hangover for a day , the last time I drank I had a hangover for a week in my early 40s , I'm sober over 3 years.
Thx! You know that the carnivore diet heals a lot?! Cheers
Im glad to say I haven't had a hangover in 4 years this coming December and it was my worst hangover that made me want to quit !
Yeah. Aging amplifies alcohol's damage, and alcohol amplifies aging.
I never want to drink again or have the hangover or blackouts and pain and shame …im happy …Onwards and upwards..π43 days inπi drank every night and had to get up at 5am for work….madness. must have really disliked myself..no more i say.
Phew. I am so grateful that I no longer suffer from these. It's such a gift. Such a gift. Merciful teetotalism. Don't ever give up trying. One day it will click together into focus.
Thank you Kevin again. In fact, the hangovers and anxiety almost killed me after my last few binges… This is one of the factors why I totally quitted that poison 16 days ago, with your help. Today I am sober, and only this really matters.
I quit at least 2 or 3 summers ago. Thoughts comes and goes, but they are not strong enough to go out and bring something back. The hiding the liquor, controlling how much i can, want to drink is difficult. Just stopped. Plus daughter is going to college soon. Dont want her to hang out drinking on weekends, every night. Hopefully shell have "bad memories " of alcoholics and will stay away from parties
My bodies a bit buggered from the poison. I still feel heaps better than i did drinking. I could feel my body dying, literally. Now i just feel aging. Like you said Kevin, we just cant do the things we could when younger anyway, and thats ok.
I have days now though where i feel strong, tall, powerful. Its a great sensation brought on by being sober and in control, not drinking some 10 foot tall in a bottle. Stand tall non drinkers π
Onwards and upwards friends. π€Ί
I am 52, towards the end of my drinking career last year, I was wrecked w/the hangover anxiety (hangxiety). The anxiety the day after a night of drinking was awful. I think that is one of the biggest factors for my quitting. That and the 3 am wake up call. I don't recall having the 3 am wake up call or anxiety after a night out drinking in my 20s, but then again, I was not a daily drinker back then, just an occasional drinker a hand full of times a year.
I am early forty and I had my worst hangovers, all of which this year around ten times. This is day two sober. The health issues starting to get serious. Luckily it seems that you recover from this if you quit. High hopes
I love headaches caused by anything else but booze!!!
December used to hurt so much.
The further along I went with drinking, the hangovers turned into withdrawals.
To me, the fact that my tolerance levels got higher and higher , that I needed more and more alcohol volume, put me in a situation where drinking was going to be a daily booze boring routine. It was unsustainable. Gone were those days were alcohol was a relief or a gratification, the tough hangover was a given, the joy, nonexistent. I just needed the courage to acknowledge it to myself and ask for help.
I remember the first few times trying alcohol and getting drunk. I could go out and get smashed twice a week with no hangover what so ever. That changed pretty quick after a few months though.
Great information! Our body's ability to process alcohol gets less efficient as we age. And that's because body functions that help metabolize alcohol, like liver enzymes and total body water weight, tend to decrease with age. But also, how much you drink and what youβre drinking, also play a role in how bad your hangovers are. The best way to minimise hangover symptoms and not feel the negative effects is to cut back or avoid drinking altogether. Thanks Kevin!ππ
Recently if I drank too much I would feel ill for best part of a week.
I am at a bit over 200 days now and canβt believe how much better I feel . Along with no more hangovers , my gall bladder issues are gone , digestion better, my back never hurts anymore. Head clear , mood and outlook so much better .
The push to support your local pub is pure Lunacy
Then, the NHS complained about alcohol related health issues
10 months in, I'm loving my tea π΅ π