Psycho-Babble Social Thread 12915

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The Fury of Alcohol and Cigarettes...

Posted by kid_A on October 24, 2001, at 9:31:25


Hmfff... Like to stop, should stop, but I don't stop... I need to quit smoking so often, it evolved from casual social smoking when I was drinking to smoking all during the week... I feel like garbage for this... always buying cigarettes... this is a year or so after I quit entirely and convinced a few friends to quit as well... Citing health and believe it or not political reasons...

I've worked it down to now, 1 pack on wednessday when I dj, one pack one the weekend when I dj... no more... I rationalized it last night because i was able to scrape some change out of the glovebox and only spend about 89 cents on the pack that i didnt allready have in cash form...

Alcohol, thats even worse, cant seem to stop drinking every day... I dont get smashed smashed, just a few beers... 3-4 5 maybe... couple that w/ xanax, and sleeping pills and its not good... not to mention that its contraindicated with every single medicine that i take... But i cant seem to stop drinking... I dont guess im an alcoholic because i have only rarely wound up passed out in strange places (true story, ask those that know)... but I still feel like I need to drink every night... I'm thinking of switching to just a nice cup of warm tea... God Damn it! grocery store runs out of english breakfast tea when you want it the most...

What the hell, i feel like a drunk, even tonight i'll be going out so I know i'll be drinking... I think I drink every single day... its inescapable for me...

Anyone out there Juliedealer et al!!? i'm talking to you!! how do you do it, how do you kick the habit, just for a day???

 

Re: The Fury of Alcohol and Cigarettes... » kid_A

Posted by Krazy Kat on October 24, 2001, at 9:52:24

In reply to The Fury of Alcohol and Cigarettes..., posted by kid_A on October 24, 2001, at 9:31:25

Heh, kid:

First of all, I wonder why we all tend to think you're in the UK...

This is something I'm going through, and have before, so I really appreciate your post.

More than anything, it seems like you're in situations that entice you to drink. At least that's how it would be for me. If I were going out a lot, still, it would be very difficult for me not to drink. It's the atmosphere. Smoking as well. You might have to pull back on going out, to be honest. Then, you could stay home, watch a movie, and not drink for a night.

My plan is to finally talk to my pdoc about it and see if we can figure it out. I thought I wouldn't want to drink at all once I had some meds, but that's not the case.

My guess is for me, that I have some anxiety that hasn't been addressed, and that it's habit.

The way I stop drinking for awhile, which is what I'm doing now, is I cut back a few drinks each day until I'm not drinking. So it could take a couple of days, but I find this process works best for me.

Then I sleep. If I can, I sleep as much as I want to. If I can't sleep, I take a sleeping aid.

Then I start on a mild health kick to occupy my mind - note "mild", nothing exreme that could be discouraging. I drink Detox tea, lots more water, eat more vegies, etc. I also try to focus on myself and do yoga, spend time pampering a little.

After about two days of not drinking, I don't crave it at all. Then the weekend comes. And hubby says, "Let's go get a beer". And my mind jumps at it! Then it gets hard, because I like sitting in bars and watching people. I like trying different drinks and being "one of them."

But, I have found, that if I go a month, I feel a lot better. I then start really moderately. The trick is, I have to learn how to stay that way. Eventually, with manic episodes and anxiety, I end up drinking too much again. (I don't drink every day, but I'll drink too much at one sitting).

O.K., this is long.

Smoking - I just started again. Hadn't smoked since college. I never smoked much, and now most days only smoke about 2-3 cigs. It actually makes my brain feel better - it relaxes it. Weird, I know.

Your smoking really sounds situational. I would smoke more now, too, if I were out every night.

Personally, I would pick one for now and concentrate on it. I would probably pick alcohol, but then that's harder for me to kick. Having the Option to have a cig when I crave a beer, is very helpful for me. I don't worry about it lasting forever - I'm sure it won't. I'm just dealing with the now.

Take care.

- K.

 

Re: The Fury of Alcohol and Cigarettes... » kid_A

Posted by sar on October 24, 2001, at 11:16:03

In reply to The Fury of Alcohol and Cigarettes..., posted by kid_A on October 24, 2001, at 9:31:25

KK,

have you never tried english breakfast tea? what, are you *shameless*? try Republic of Tea brand (only they call it British Breakfast). better than Earl Gray and Darjeeling, even.

a steaming hot cup is great after a night of partying.

love,
sar

 

sorry, the above was for Krazy K....

Posted by sar on October 24, 2001, at 11:17:29

In reply to Re: The Fury of Alcohol and Cigarettes... » kid_A, posted by sar on October 24, 2001, at 11:16:03

 

Turkey and other foul things

Posted by Greg A. on October 24, 2001, at 11:56:28

In reply to The Fury of Alcohol and Cigarettes..., posted by kid_A on October 24, 2001, at 9:31:25

Kid- you're part way there already. Just asking yourself the questions you pose here says you want something different for yourself. What works or doesn't work for you is unique to you. What works for me, may not be right for you. But I did ask myself the same questions you are.
I'm a cold turkey kind of guy. I can always quit something, but I am always prone to relapses. I guess that makes me human huh? I have not come to terms with a long term objective re: alcohol, but I don't need it right now. Today, without a drink will do, thank you. If I set my goal as never drinking for the rest of my life, that's just a little bit too high for me.

Good Luck,

Greg

 

kid A

Posted by juliedealer on October 24, 2001, at 12:25:04

In reply to Turkey and other foul things, posted by Greg A. on October 24, 2001, at 11:56:28

>
I'm here kid, I'm asking all the same questions, why am I set on self-destruct ? Please keep posting you help me keep the hope alive.

julie

 

the 4 basic food groups:

Posted by juliedealer on October 24, 2001, at 12:26:10

In reply to kid A, posted by juliedealer on October 24, 2001, at 12:25:04

> >
> alcohol, caffeine, nicotine and choclate
> julie

 

and butter... and salt... (nm)

Posted by Krazy Kat on October 24, 2001, at 13:21:55

In reply to the 4 basic food groups:, posted by juliedealer on October 24, 2001, at 12:26:10

 

on fresh sweet corn on the cob (nm) » Krazy Kat

Posted by susan C on October 24, 2001, at 14:13:36

In reply to and butter... and salt... (nm), posted by Krazy Kat on October 24, 2001, at 13:21:55

 

and unadulterated lust... the most neglected group (nm)

Posted by kid_A on October 24, 2001, at 15:07:54

In reply to on fresh sweet corn on the cob (nm) » Krazy Kat , posted by susan C on October 24, 2001, at 14:13:36

 

mmm...french fries...(nm)

Posted by sar on October 24, 2001, at 16:18:36

*

 

Re: mmm...french fries...

Posted by Krazy Kat on October 24, 2001, at 16:31:40

In reply to mmm...french fries...(nm), posted by sar on October 24, 2001, at 16:18:36

having some now... with lots of salt. Watch out, it's the salt brigade coming to take my shaker -

"No, no you can't have it! Nor my butter either! Out, out you rascals..."

Thank you, thank you.

Also eating McD's cheeseburger - sorry Sar.

 

Re: lust... aaahhh lovelust aaahhh....I'm melting. (nm)

Posted by dreamer on October 24, 2001, at 17:05:14

In reply to and unadulterated lust... the most neglected group (nm), posted by kid_A on October 24, 2001, at 15:07:54

 

Re: The Fury of Alcohol and Cigarettes...kid_A

Posted by Phil on October 24, 2001, at 19:56:33

In reply to The Fury of Alcohol and Cigarettes..., posted by kid_A on October 24, 2001, at 9:31:25

... But i cant seem to stop drinking... I dont guess im an alcoholic because i have only rarely wound up passed out in strange places (true story, ask those that know)... but I still feel like I need to drink every night... I'm thinking of switching to just a nice cup of warm tea...

> >Might want to monitor your alcohol intake. Passing out doesn't make you an alcoholic. Why you drink, not necessarily how much, is a better indicator of a potential problem.
You might ask yourself..Do I like the alcohol or do I have, or am I developing, the 'ism'. It's the ism that screws us.

Stepping down from cinderblock,

Phil

 

Re:ahhhhhhhhhhhhh a cigarette (nm)

Posted by Kristi on October 27, 2001, at 0:02:01

In reply to Re: lust... aaahhh lovelust aaahhh....I'm melting. (nm), posted by dreamer on October 24, 2001, at 17:05:14

 

Re: the 4 basic food groups: » juliedealer

Posted by Rosa on October 29, 2001, at 8:23:40

In reply to the 4 basic food groups:, posted by juliedealer on October 24, 2001, at 12:26:10

Alcohol, caffeine, nicotine and SUGAR! Chocolate and sodas have caffeine in them. Do you have an addiction to "food"?

> > >
> > alcohol, caffeine, nicotine and choclate
> > julie

 

Re: the 4 basic food groups: » Rosa

Posted by Elizabeth on November 1, 2001, at 16:21:00

In reply to Re: the 4 basic food groups: » juliedealer, posted by Rosa on October 29, 2001, at 8:23:40

> Alcohol, caffeine, nicotine and SUGAR!

For me: starch, starch, carbohydrates, and starch. :-)

-e

 

Re: the 4 basic food groups:

Posted by Rosa on November 2, 2001, at 6:29:59

In reply to Re: the 4 basic food groups: » Rosa, posted by Elizabeth on November 1, 2001, at 16:21:00

mashed potatoes, spaghetti, and bread! What about cereal? ;)

Do you use food to fulfill your need for love?

-r

> > Alcohol, caffeine, nicotine and SUGAR!
>
> For me: starch, starch, carbohydrates, and starch. :-)
>
> -e

 

Re: the 4 basic food groups:

Posted by sar on November 2, 2001, at 13:25:38

In reply to Re: the 4 basic food groups:, posted by Rosa on November 2, 2001, at 6:29:59


>
> > > Alcohol, caffeine, nicotine and SUGAR!
> >
> > For me: starch, starch, carbohydrates, and starch. :-)
> >
> > -e


moi: alcohol, cheese, deep greens, tea


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