Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Does anyone else find this to be a problem
Collapse
X
-
Does anyone else find this to be a problem
I noticed that by afternoon or late afternoon when I am starting a little sluggish and tired that is when you really want to drink. This happened last week and as well. Does anyone know what is causing that?Tags: None
-
Does anyone else find this to be a problem
I believe it is low blood sugar. Alcohol is a quick pick-me-up which is why I used to always reach for it when I was tired in the afternoon. Try eating a little something. Not only will it help with the craving but it might perk you up a little. Same thing happens to me.....I'm really easy to get along with once people learn to worship me
-
Does anyone else find this to be a problem
Definitely a trigger. I was very stressed today and that was a huge trigger too. It is such an automated thing too....tired, stressed = want alcohol.
It is good to be aware of it so you can talk yourself out of it.
List the reasons it is not a good idea. Take deep breaths. Sit in a chair for 10min and relax (don't allow yourself to get up during that 10min). Kind of like giving yourself a 'timeout'.
Sometimes if you can get past that 1-2 hours it will be over.
Lisa
Comment
-
Does anyone else find this to be a problem
probably a craving for sugar or carbohydrate.
try a snack every 2-3 hours to keep blood sugar up but not sky high.
try 100% whole grain carbohydrates (crackers for example or whole wheat bagel with cinnamon) and some healthy fat on top, like a bit of peanut butter or light cream cheese (if you are trying to lose weight).
Comment
-
Does anyone else find this to be a problem
I agree with all of the above. Low blood sugar is a huge trigger to want the drink. I always found around 2-3pm were the times I would start to obsess about having one. I found in the beginning, eating small, frequent meals helped stave off the cravings. My diet was full of high protien/whole grains. They keep your blood sugar levels stable longer than eating high fat/sugar carbs. Either way eating is better than drinking. Everything will stabilize in a few weeks.
Comment
-
Does anyone else find this to be a problem
(((Jacy)))
I'm with u hon. Yesterday about 3 pm I was thinking.....boy would I like a nap. I ate and usually that would make me sleepier, but I ended up staying up until 9:30....took my Rubios and this was the easiest....though not easy....that I have gotten up for about ten days.
Maybe it was/is low blood sugar, for both of us.:blah:
Comment
Comment