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CentralMass

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6. I rarely drink for health reason myself
Fri Dec 26, 2025, 10:35 PM
Friday

Although i really drank very little over the last several decades save having a beer with a meal at pub now and then it tended to disagree with me. I had an odd medical scare during the pandemic where my blood ferritin levels went sky high.. After consulting with a liver specialist and getting a battery of tests that took longer (months) due to the pandemic, my ferritin level dropped to normal on its own. Although during the testing they discovered that I have NAFLD (non alcoholic fatty liver disease). An affliction that millions of Americans including children have. Bad diet is a big contributor. The specialist and my doctor both said limit sugar and alcohol. I've heeded their advice. While I'm not worried about being judged I will occasionally grab alcohol free beer in the rare times I'm in a social situation. I live in the wine region in Oregon and occasionally have a little Pinot Noir with a special meal. The wine will occasionally trigger a "jaw buzz" symptom as I call. Due to some meds I take I am not supposed have any high in potassium. I accidentally drank a "healthy" bottled water that actually had electrolytes in it and it gave me the same sensation. Also, alcohol is a depressent and I don't need any help getting depressed.
I suggest staying away from it. It in my experience will not help.

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Don't do it. This feeling/temptation will pass. You'll feel real shitty about chicoescuela Friday #1
I won't do it. LuckyCharms Friday #2
It's the right thing to do today. chicoescuela Friday #4
This message was self-deleted by its author LuckyCharms Friday #8
Right, don't burden your wife. chicoescuela Friday #11
I keep a log Marthe48 Yesterday #24
I wrote something down the other day on paper LuvLoogie 21 hrs ago #28
Maybe a walk in nature will help imaginary girl 20 hrs ago #33
I'm sober too and better off for it. Rizen Friday #3
Congratulations. chicoescuela Friday #5
I rarely drink for health reason myself CentralMass Friday #6
Scary stuff. I'm amazed my liver is in good shape considering the abuse chicoescuela Friday #14
... Aristus Friday #7
. LuckyCharms Friday #9
Former vodka and wines enjoyer. Squeaky41 Friday #10
You got a good quit going. No point in having alcohol drag down your health. applegrove Friday #12
This message was self-deleted by its author LuckyCharms Friday #13
Aw. I'm sorry you are having a bad time. Going applegrove Friday #16
Hang in there, LuckyCharms! MIButterfly Friday #15
I just passed my first yr booze free in Sept. proud patriot Yesterday #17
Congratulations! Absolutely worth it. yonder Yesterday #23
Booze is a depressant JMCKUSICK Yesterday #18
I hope you are safe and well. Hope22 Yesterday #19
Go to bed Figarosmom Yesterday #20
I would advise doing exactly what you are doing right now Skittles Yesterday #21
Hang in there, LC. Bit by bit. Hope you are sleeping now. electric_blue68 Yesterday #22
Good Saturday morning, LuckyCharms Grim Chieftain 21 hrs ago #25
I have no advice. Just a wish for you to find peace. Scrivener7 21 hrs ago #26
You can "stir up some shit" better if you are sober. LoisB 21 hrs ago #27
When offered a drink, I say no thanks, I'm allergic to alcohol. multigraincracker 21 hrs ago #29
It doesn't sound like anyone is offering Lucky a drink, mgc Niagara 21 hrs ago #31
i'M 49 years sober, multigraincracker some_of_us_are_sane 20 hrs ago #34
I also don't consume alcohol and I'm not an alcoholic either Niagara 21 hrs ago #30
At one point I realized I never regretted not drinking, but I often regretted the opposite. CrispyQ 20 hrs ago #32
Sometimes lately I feel like that, too. Similar history to yours. I stopped after realizing I liked the Vinca 15 hrs ago #35
Best to stay home, Emile 14 hrs ago #36
The last time I drank an alcoholic beverage... Morbius 13 hrs ago #37
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