I've new here but have seen enough message boards to know there's probably a thread to cover my question but I haven't found it so let me ask. (Hey, a man asking for directions--not bad, eh?)
I am a "weekend only" drinker. For twenty years (I'm 50) I've been drinking only on the weekends. I never even drank more that a handful of times until I was 30.
For years it was a six-pack on Friday or Saturday. Several years ago I started drinking both Friday and Saturday. Same amount. Six-pack or bottle of wine. Recently I've upped that to a bottle of wine Friday and another bottle Saturday plus a couple of beers. I know that alcoholism is progressive and I've admitted for some time I have a problem with drinking. (I guess the best test is to just ask yourself if you think you drink too much. Doesn't matter how much you drink. If YOU feel you have a problem, you most likely have a problem.)
I don't know whether I'm "technically" a "problem/binge drinker" and/or an alcoholic. My bottom line is I'm tired of wasting my weekends with booze but by Thursday or Friday I'm really looking forward to drinking. (I still work out Saturday and Sunday and my hangovers are mild but I'm really tired of the whole thing.) I'm made it 30 days several times but I feel like life is pretty dull without alcohol. I never get rip-roaring drunk and I never drink during the week--ever. But I have near total control over all other areas of my life and this is driving me crazy!
That said, I'm interested in knowing if anyone else falls/fell into this pattern. I'm also interested in other people's drinking patterns. (Perhaps this is my mind's subtle attempt to compare and contrast with others to justify my drinking as "not that bad" and maybe continue doing so. I don't consciously think that's the case but throw that in to show I have some understanding about the way our minds work to find reasons to keep drinking.) So anyone who would be willing to share some info would be helpful. Most helpful would be what success you've had in overcoming your drinking problem.
Thanks
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