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by soggybutter
1354 days ago
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I'm a little over a week without alcohol, but I drank every day because I have a lot of difficulty winding down and relaxing. I still do, but I've made the personal decision to prioritize my physical health. How do you square this advice with people who drink because the alternative is highly stressful evenings? Evaluating the history, I can see that drinking _eventually_ led to poorer health, but over the course of years also helped me to wind down and relax when I otherwise couldn't |
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1. Drink alcohol to calm down
2. Stay anxious and stressed
The options are more like
1. Drink alcohol to calm down and impair your sleep ensuring you'll get stressed more often and need to have a glass of calming juice again soon
2. Wear yourself out at the gym to calm down and improve your cortisol regulation and reduce the need to calm down
3. See a therapist and learn better stress coping strategies and reduce the need to calm down
4. Remove stressors from your life and reduce the need to calm down
5. Eat healthier and sleep better and improve your cortisol regulation and reduce the need to calm down
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N. Stay anxious and stressed