Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Some interesting science. https://youtu.be/DkS1pkKpILY?si=PyRUIklGt3ibtJo7
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Quitting alcohol completely would probably do no harm and may increase your life span. Continuing to consume alcohol at that rate is likely to be somewhat harmful and may shorten your life. If any of that matters to you then the wise choice is to quit alcohol. If that does not matter to you then continue.
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I grew up in a neighborhood, where putting an 8 hour shift in a bar was normal, it was a place to hang out.
The only question that should determine if you should stop or not is if you enjoy it or you need it. If you enjoy it especially after 60 years, I don't see any reason to stop. On the other hand, if you need it there is a problem, that is an addiction. I lost three friends, two to alcohol and one to drugs. |
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It sounds like you have great genetics! If you’re drinking daily, and haven’t had a serious illness yet, that’s remarkable. Of course people “drink” differently. A white wine spritzer with ice is different than a Martini! So, many people try to cut back or eliminate alcohol using a current trend I’ve read about called Dry January. BTW I’ve picked up on another trend recently, with 0 alcohol liquor. I tried the 0 proof wines that have been around for awhile and they were awful. However, I tried a couple of new 0 proof liquors with better results. Tried the “tequila alternative” recently, mixed it with lime juice, triple sec and it tasted good. These are premium products and go for $27 to $34 each. You can also cut back on alcohol by using these along with a reduced amount of alcohol. Anyway, Cheers to a happy 2024! |
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“Dry January” etc.
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So, many people try to cut back or eliminate alcohol using a current trend I’ve read about called Dry January. BTW I’ve picked up on another trend recently, with 0 alcohol liquor. I tried the 0 proof wines that have been around for awhile and they were awful. However, I tried a couple of new 0 proof liquors with better results. Tried the “tequila alternative” recently, mixed it with lime juice, triple sec and it tasted good. These are premium products and go for $27 to $34 each. You can also cut back on alcohol by using these along with a reduced amount of alcohol. Anyway, Cheers to a happy 2024! |
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It will increase your chance of cancer. Especially if you eat a standard American diet.
7 Sobering Facts About Alcohol’s Link to Cancer | Phelps Health Three Things to Know Alcohol has been linked to breast, colorectal, esophagus, liver, mouth, throat and larynx cancers. Alcohol can damage the DNA in your cells and prevent the body from repairing the cells, which can lead to cells growing out of control. The best way to reduce your risk of cancer is not to drink alcohol at all. |
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“Dry January” is an actual thing, why not try it with a new set of 30 days and see what happens.
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Heavy Alcohol Use (as defined by National Institutes of Health): NIAAA defines heavy drinking as follows: For men, consuming five or more drinks on any day or 15 or more per week For women, consuming four or more on any day or 8 or more drinks per week SAMHSA defines heavy alcohol use as binge drinking on 5 or more days in the past month. Drinking Levels Defined | National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) At the 4 drinks per day you claim to limit yourself to, you drink about 2x the amount considered problem drinking. In 60 years you have consumed approx. 600,000 drinks. If your daily consumption is actually closer 5 or 6 drinks that number jumps up to 900,000. You didn't say what you drink, but if each drink averages $2 you have spent $1.2 Million - $1.8 Million on your habit. Why have I made taken the time to do all this math? I think there was a reason you came here to ask. And I think that somewhere in my long comment you may find an answer.
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Under similar circumstances, I asked myself the same question two years ago. I decided to quit drinking alcohol. It was not easy (and I still miss that afternoon beer). On the plus side I lost 30 pounds, feel better and am more active.
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if you share this history with your healthcare professional they will document in your history, alcohol dependence and alcohol intake above reasonable daily limit. Which doesn’t mean much unless you choose to change health insurance. This diagnosis/documented problem will increase your rate and drive up the cost of new insurance.
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Don’t know…….but my A1C crept over the mark into Diabetes territory. I slowed my consumption to a crawl, went from hard liquors to Ultra and it came down. Just saying….
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