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  • Drinking Alcohol it is so damaging to our bodies and to our minds, to our relationships, sleep and overall health, but we still cannot give it up. We are willing to give up important relationships, our health our well being which are the most important things instead.
    Some thoughts on Alcohol by Dr Jordan Peterson at Theo Von Clips and studies of Dr Andrew Huberman. Dr Huberman as a neuro scientist goes in depth in a lot of his podcasts and videos. Please let me know in the comments if you want me to do a more in depth video.
    Please like and subscribe. This is a new channel and I am very passionate about what I am creating and new content will be posted here constantly.
    Speakers
    Dr. Jordan B. Peterson
    www.jordanbpeterson.com/
    / @jordanbpeterson
    Dr. Andrew Huberman
    / @hubermanlab
    / @theovonclips
    Enjoy

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  • @smokingcrab2290
    @smokingcrab2290 Рік тому +1641

    I woke up this morning and went to the fridge. I grabbed all of my liquor and dumped it out in the yard. Today is the day I decided to get sober and it brought me here. I want to make it for real this time.

  • @colleen6050
    @colleen6050 Рік тому +432

    I stopped drinking alcohol two and a half years ago. I quit because I got sick of how I felt the next day, even after just two glasses of wine. Now I sleep better, and I have more energy and clearer concentration. My blood pressure is lower and my joints aren't as stiff. The best decision I ever made.

    • @theInquisitiveReporter
      @theInquisitiveReporter  Рік тому +5

      That's awesome Colleen! Thank you for sharing your experience!

    • @damian-795
      @damian-795 Рік тому +14

      I have stopped for 2 months. Blood pressure from 145 / 90 to 115 / 80. Sleep amazing also 🙂🙂

    • @BongLogic757
      @BongLogic757 Рік тому +10

      67 days for me, good job !

    • @xFENRISx
      @xFENRISx Рік тому +2

      Those are great physiological characteristics. Did you find it difficult to replace it though with something else?

    • @ericwiese7479
      @ericwiese7479 Рік тому +6

      Almost the same thing happened to me as well….nine years ago. Great decision

  • @lmo1886
    @lmo1886 Рік тому +578

    I am an alcoholic of 24 years. I’m a 43 year old woman. The longest I gave up for was 10 months. In that time I lost 2 stone and worked out 5 days a week. My body had never been fitter and stronger. I had courage. There is courage in facing the world sober. I am an addict. I have relapsed over and over again but I believe this is my journey to sobriety. I’m 3 weeks in and exercising daily. I read constantly about addiction. The more I learn the easier this is becoming. Children have to face so much and deal with life without hiding behind a source of temporary relief that drugs and alcohol provide. As adults we constantly seek out respite from the realities of life - a quick fix. I have nothing but admiration and respect for those who fight the daily grind of life sober. There is an absolute strength and resolve living life free of addiction.

    • @jdub7552
      @jdub7552 Рік тому +9

      You are not alone....it is so damn tiring...you start to feel so great then bang....right back. I am simply going to be aware instead of being a total pass/fail exercise...if you screw up well, so what....keeping track with a calendar is like a watching a time bomb... I am thankful that I am at least aware..good luck

    • @theInquisitiveReporter
      @theInquisitiveReporter  Рік тому +17

      Thank you for sharing this. It is very difficult, but builds character and makes you a better stronger person during this journey. Stay strong as you are!

    • @jamesbyrne9312
      @jamesbyrne9312 Рік тому +2

      Key is not to over exercise. Your yo yo ing betwwen iver activity and drunkenness. Got to get smart with yourself and find times to rest.

    • @PhilD22
      @PhilD22 Рік тому +1

      You got this.

    • @GeorgeNegrete1969
      @GeorgeNegrete1969 Рік тому

      Please look into The Sinclair Method it saved my life…

  • @prettyneatperformance
    @prettyneatperformance Рік тому +192

    I am 505 days alcohol free and it was absolutely the correct decision for me. Every area of my life improved.

  • @nevencuca1680
    @nevencuca1680 Рік тому +215

    4th year without alcohol.
    Completely new life.
    Don’t give up.

  • @jerryhernandez2494
    @jerryhernandez2494 Рік тому +268

    After I lost my daughter last August I drank heavily that whole month. I was drinking about a 24 pack a day. From when I got out of bed to passing out at night with a drink in my hand. It felt so good to be numb to the pain inside of me. Haven’t had a drink since September and thriving mentally and physically.

    • @MelodyJacksonPhD
      @MelodyJacksonPhD Рік тому +21

      My heart goes out to you for the loss of your daughter... It's understandable that you did something to numb the pain... and courageous to honor her by getting sober and thriving FOR HER! You know she would want you to LIVE knowing that her spirit will always be with you.... God bless you, Jerry.

    • @jerryhernandez2494
      @jerryhernandez2494 Рік тому +4

      @@MelodyJacksonPhD thank you ♥️

    • @404Miiks
      @404Miiks Рік тому +6

      Condolences on your loss. 🕊️
      Congratulations for your gain.🙏🏾

    • @theInquisitiveReporter
      @theInquisitiveReporter  Рік тому +16

      I'm very sorry for your loss. It must have been devastating. You should be very proud of yourself. It takes a lot of courage and strength! 🙏

    • @FlyingGospel
      @FlyingGospel Рік тому +3

      As a father I can't begin to imagine the pain. God bless your daughter and may she rest in the peace, comfort and love of the Lord.
      Know that you are loved, stay strong and healthy.

  • @CommonSense-iu6wz
    @CommonSense-iu6wz Рік тому +182

    Only 22 days sober for me and I feel great. Not only do I not look 5 months pregnant anymore, but I realized I'm still a fun person. Didn't plan on quitting altogether, but I found myself not wanting alcohol AT ALL!. I'm going to keep going 💪

    • @mattsanford6491
      @mattsanford6491 Рік тому +6

      Congrats. Im around 1,500 days and each is better than the last.

    • @theInquisitiveReporter
      @theInquisitiveReporter  Рік тому +4

      Awesome!

    • @yunusjackson3195
      @yunusjackson3195 Рік тому

      Its haram

    • @hillehai
      @hillehai Рік тому

      @@yunusjackson3195 You're a ham.

    • @MrC9Oh3
      @MrC9Oh3 Рік тому +3

      How often were u drinking. I'm 31, I drink only on weekends and I look pregnant, I'm wondering if alcohol is the cause.

  • @nanofyurbiznes
    @nanofyurbiznes Рік тому +94

    I quit drinking around 7 months ago. It was time. I’m only 27, but I felt like one of these times I will either end up seriously injured, dead or in jail. The last straw was getting blackout drunk at my ex-gf’s friends wedding. Completely made a fool of myself. I hurt her more than I ever wanted to. I don’t even remember 90% of it, but apparently I was flirty, dancing and getting close with another girl, being mean to and ridiculing my gf at the time. It was so bad she even left without me. I then got even worse, got kicked out of the venue, couldn’t accept it and starting banging on doors, screaming and trying to get in. Ended up even fighting someone too. Ripped my pants, my shirt, I looked like a complete mess. The venue was in the middle of nowhere. I left the place by foot at early morning hours. Walked into random people’s houses… walked on random stranger’s properties… I think I may have got the cops called on me too. I’m not even sure how I made it home alive, and I’m not even sure how my ex-gf took me back. She pretty much did give me an ultimatum, either I stop drinking or we’re done, but by the time I had made it home and had half-sobered-up, I just knew. I had made the decision. That’s it. I’m done.
    Looking back. The amount of times I’ve been thrown out of clubs/bars, the amount of blackout’s I’ve had, the amount of times I’ve had super close calls to either dying or being seriously injured, the amount of people I’ve hurt, the amount of times I’ve made an absolute fool of myself…
    Quitting drinking has quite possibly been the best decision of my life. I don’t even bother counting how long it’s been, because I know it’s permanent. There’s no going back, ever. I love being sober. It’s really, really worth it.

    • @WoWUndad
      @WoWUndad Рік тому

      I mean how would you feel if you brought your gf to your friends wedding and she got drunk and flirted with guys ect

    • @Momma_AL
      @Momma_AL Рік тому +7

      “I don’t even bother counting how long it’s been because I know it’s permanent.”
      That hit different for me.

    • @nanofyurbiznes
      @nanofyurbiznes Рік тому +2

      @@WoWUndad oh my… I can’t even imagine. absolutely terrible. It would have deeply, deeply hurt me. I’ve thought about that before and I feel so awful about it. The way I hurt her that night was inexcusable on many levels. I honestly didn’t even deserve her back. I should have been dumped then and there. I regret it very, very much and I’m still working on forgiving myself for it. Although I would have never, ever done anything like that being fully conscious of my actions, I don’t blame the booze, I blame myself. I should have known better. I had many, many warning signs prior to that night. I’m someone who considers his loyalty one of his biggest strengths and greatest qualities. And to throw it all away and betray someone because I couldn’t put the drink down? It’s just.. I don’t know. I’m very angry at myself for it. Unfortunately I can’t go back in time and change that, but I do know that I will never, ever put any woman through that again.

    • @soldatheero
      @soldatheero Рік тому +1

      I have many similar stories.. way to many blackouts im very lucky to be in one piece, beside my pinky finger I stabbed wit ha butter knife for no reason with my eyes closed and severed my flexor tendon. Should have quit because a year later, last year I had my phone stolen when i was blacked out DT and they stole 7 thousand dollars out of my bank account using online banking. Lots of bad morning people telling me what iv done

    • @SorayasFierceCookingShow
      @SorayasFierceCookingShow Рік тому +2

      I'm sober coming up on 34 years. My life journey has been incredible because of my sobriety. It can be done.

  • @Aetriex
    @Aetriex Рік тому +48

    Been sober 42 days. My mind has never been clearer. So happy to have pulled myself out of that black hole

    • @theInquisitiveReporter
      @theInquisitiveReporter  Рік тому +1

      That's awesome! Stay strong.

    • @baconator1550
      @baconator1550 Рік тому +2

      Nice work! Keep going!

    • @jennyanimal9046
      @jennyanimal9046 Рік тому +2

      Congratulations🙌🔥🕊️❤️🙏🥰 you got this. I have 245 days sober.

    • @josephpanzeca8270
      @josephpanzeca8270 Рік тому +2

      I’m on day 9. I never want to go back to that lifestyle

    • @jennyanimal9046
      @jennyanimal9046 Рік тому +3

      @@josephpanzeca8270 you got this!!! I drank VODKA purposely to black out to stop the heart ache and physically pain. I blacked out probably 200 times a year for 4 years. I'm never drinking again. Nothing good comes from it. Nothing. God bless you🙏🔥🙌🕊️❤️🥰

  • @ChadDeLanzo
    @ChadDeLanzo Рік тому +16

    Just celebrated my 12th year sober a couple weeks ago, it was the best decision I’ve ever made in my life. As the years of my sobriety keep growing and growing, my sense of pride keep growing right along side.
    To anybody struggling with getting sober and or staying sober, just remember their are tons of people out there sharing that same struggle, you’re not alone and you can do it!

    • @theInquisitiveReporter
      @theInquisitiveReporter  Рік тому +1

      Awesome for you and Awesome message to other people fighting the same battle.

  • @questfortruth665
    @questfortruth665 Рік тому +35

    Around thirty years ago I had a drinking problem and tried to quit many times. After getting my third DUI I was talking to a friend while driving my car. I said "I'm going to have to get rid of this car because if I get another DUI I'm going to spend some time in jail"! He said "Wouldn't it make more sense to keep the car and just not drink?" THAT statement sunk in and I haven't had a drink since!!

    • @theInquisitiveReporter
      @theInquisitiveReporter  Рік тому +1

      I'm happy you turned your life around! 💜

    • @carly4513
      @carly4513 Рік тому +3

      I think that's what Dr. Peterson would call a good friend!

  • @Samps76
    @Samps76 Рік тому +168

    Was sober for 3 years and they were easily the best years of my life. Since then I spiralled back into it and I cannot seem to give it up this time. It's soooo difficult. I'm not giving up, I know I can do this.

    • @ThecrazyJH96
      @ThecrazyJH96 Рік тому +17

      The key is to find fun hobbies to do instead of drinking my friend. I was fine not drinking during the day, but at night is when I’d reach for it, I found it was mostly because I was bored.

    • @Samps76
      @Samps76 Рік тому +7

      @@ThecrazyJH96 I definitely drink to try and cope with the boredom. Rarely feel like a drink in the daytime. The cold winter months make it tough too. Take care.

    • @jayweir6375
      @jayweir6375 Рік тому +3

      good luck, Quit again today, why wait?

    • @jayweir6375
      @jayweir6375 Рік тому

      @@ThecrazyJH96 so true that SO many do it because they are bored. I have several friends who fall heavily into this camp. So sad to see as there is so much more to life than sitting in a fucking bar all night getting hammered. Pretty childish , really.

    • @theInquisitiveReporter
      @theInquisitiveReporter  Рік тому +5

      Good luck! you can do this!

  • @trickyg3693
    @trickyg3693 Рік тому +44

    I quit about 10 weeks ago. My life has completely changed for the better.

    • @ed61730
      @ed61730 Рік тому +2

      congrats man :)

    • @theInquisitiveReporter
      @theInquisitiveReporter  Рік тому +2

      That's awesome 😊

    • @Candlesinthewoods
      @Candlesinthewoods Рік тому +1

      🙌

    • @bethhayes1
      @bethhayes1 Рік тому +2

      I quit 5 weeks ago. EVERYTHING in my life is better... mood, sleep, happiness, excitement about lifes possibilities, travel and more.

    • @kevindoyle3614
      @kevindoyle3614 Рік тому +1

      I would like to tell Jordan Peterson two things To drink requires no IQ and no talent

  • @dr_candiru7817
    @dr_candiru7817 Рік тому +13

    Stopped drinking a year ago. I’m finally sleeping 6-8hrs uninterrupted. Found a trainer a year ago two days a week, working out 4-5 days a week. Started hiking more. Working on humility, mercy and gratitude. Take care and God bless.

  • @davidowens8419
    @davidowens8419 Рік тому +31

    I’m on day 104 of not drinking. I’m so afraid to say I will never drink again, but I know I’m not going to drink today

    • @theInquisitiveReporter
      @theInquisitiveReporter  Рік тому +1

      One day at a time. That is awesome David. You're doing something great for yourself and people that really care for you! ☺

  • @POKIE-SLOTS-JIMMYS
    @POKIE-SLOTS-JIMMYS Рік тому +96

    174 days clean and sober today! After drinking for 4 months every day, sun up to sun down I went into 12 week rehab facility. It changed my life.

  • @SwenglishSteve67
    @SwenglishSteve67 Рік тому +9

    When I look back I see I was a full blown alcoholic/ addict before the age of 20 , but just thought I was being rock n roll..the trail of destruction left behind was horrifying when I allowed the lights to finally come on, took years to try & repair, after having the courage to accept help I became clean and sober at 32 after many attempts , road has been ruff still but survivable, & I'm thankful that some people even forgave me & stayed..I'm approaching 22 years free in May..It's worth it

    • @theInquisitiveReporter
      @theInquisitiveReporter  Рік тому +2

      That's an awesome story. And those people who stayed by your side is the people who really care for you. We all make mistakes especially when we are young, but having the courage to admit what's wrong and do something about it equals courage.

  • @superflyguy6716
    @superflyguy6716 Рік тому +8

    No cocaine or alcohol for 6 months...its has completely changed my life!! Love it

  • @JOkERBIDEN
    @JOkERBIDEN Рік тому +69

    My sister passed away because of alcohol June of 2021 😞 she was 46. Rest In Peace Rebekah.

    • @theInquisitiveReporter
      @theInquisitiveReporter  Рік тому +2

      RIP Rebekah. So young

    • @jacobbenivamondez4460
      @jacobbenivamondez4460 Рік тому +2

      Rip

    • @Robby_Rob
      @Robby_Rob Рік тому +2

      Sorry 😞

    • @bigred1247
      @bigred1247 Рік тому +2

      Sorry for your loss so young may God give you peace

    • @ChicagoJ351
      @ChicagoJ351 Рік тому +2

      @@kaprinal492 I was told the same thing at around 37. I’m in my 50s now and stopped in Jan of 2020. Yes, it’s bad to drink. I did for 20+ years. But, you can get sober. And everything goes back to normal afterwards. The liver heals.
      But make no mistake, it’s dangerous to drink. There are many ways to get sober. Try them all. Really. For me switching to recreational marijuana saved my life from alcohol. There are many ways to quit. But, the bottom line, you need to get cut off for about 30-60 days. However you do that, that’s the key thing.

  • @st.george8422
    @st.george8422 Рік тому +85

    These guys helped me quit drinking. My life has been going uphill ever since. Thanks for sharing this.

    • @theInquisitiveReporter
      @theInquisitiveReporter  Рік тому +4

      I'm really happy for you. I finally took courage and just started this channel. I have a lot more videos coming. I would appreciate it if you'd subscribe. Another great resource that helped me see at alcohol differently is the 2 books by William Porter - Alcohol Explained (I would highly recommend reading them).

    • @krismurphy3381
      @krismurphy3381 Рік тому +1

      goes to show u and upward spiral is very real.. congrats brother. 🙏🏻

    • @itsourlife
      @itsourlife Рік тому +2

      JBP was good earlier. Now after selling his soul he's lost his charms. I love old JBP.

    • @robertshipley6990
      @robertshipley6990 Рік тому

      @@itsourlife I didn't know this. Interesting. What do you mean sold his soul?

    • @robertshipley6990
      @robertshipley6990 Рік тому +1

      Because he cries so much lately, I just thought it got weird.....

  • @ibbjos08
    @ibbjos08 Рік тому +19

    I stopped drinking 5 years ago and now do full Ironman triathlons and recently took a leadership position at work. There is nothing positive that comes from chronic alcohol abuse- it is a demon.

    • @ruthrose1000
      @ruthrose1000 Рік тому +3

      That is amazing. I wish I could stop, but for the last 12 years I have had to drink 3-4 nights a week. I have one of the worst cases of anxiety in the world, which causes extremely painful breathing issues. It gets so bad that I black out. I had to quit my career as a musician, quit soccer, hockey. I became recluse. I have gone on insane diets, meditation, work outs, God, traveled, solo hikes where I gasp for air and pass out. Iv been to about 30 heart doctors, asthma doctors, psychiatrists. Not even Xanax helps. I have fasted and done everything in my power. I have gone weeks without it, even months and the pain is unbearable. I guess I am just writing because I’m happy for you. I hope you continue to thrive and have an amazing journey.

    • @theInquisitiveReporter
      @theInquisitiveReporter  Рік тому

      That's awesome! Congrats

    • @shannonscheffel7366
      @shannonscheffel7366 Рік тому +1

      ​@@ruthrose1000please don't give up trying.

  • @stewpindus420
    @stewpindus420 Рік тому +160

    12 pack and a pint a day since 2018. I quit today I’ll be back in a year UA-cam to tell you what’s up. Stay strong everybody we got this 💪

    • @theInquisitiveReporter
      @theInquisitiveReporter  Рік тому +3

      Awesome!

    • @Alan-rw3ez
      @Alan-rw3ez Рік тому +5

      a 12 pack on the daily? holy cow man. congrats man that’s crazy keep up the good work I know you can quit this habit 💪

    • @kaprinal492
      @kaprinal492 Рік тому +1

      Have you tried subliminal messages while you sleep? Just search in UA-cam overcoming addiction subliminal messages. If you try it, I really hope it works for you xo

    • @bryandaves1005
      @bryandaves1005 Рік тому +18

      Just focus on not drinking today. Then wake up and focus on not drinking today again. Don’t look too far ahead or it can become overwhelming. You can do this! Don’t be afraid or too proud to ask for help along the way

    • @theInquisitiveReporter
      @theInquisitiveReporter  Рік тому

      @@bryandaves1005 This is an awesome message! Love it!

  • @ed61730
    @ed61730 Рік тому +66

    I became an alcoholic over lockdown and it effected everything I did. Weaned off using low/ non alcoholic beer to stopping and my life has been so much better.

    • @theInquisitiveReporter
      @theInquisitiveReporter  Рік тому +5

      That's awesome to hear Ed 😊. Pandemic was hard on most of us. The sleep quality without alcohol it's so much better and that good night's rest goes a looooong way.

    • @RealziesCuts
      @RealziesCuts Рік тому +2

      Amen. Same thing happened my alcohol use disorder ran rampant after long Covid. 151 days No Alcohol 🥇🏆

    • @theInquisitiveReporter
      @theInquisitiveReporter  Рік тому +1

      @Realzies Cuts That's awesome. Keep it on. 😊

    • @unpopularopinion1776
      @unpopularopinion1776 Рік тому +6

      Over 15 years of everyday drinking here. Day 108 of sobriety now. This is the longest I've been sober since 2005.

    • @theInquisitiveReporter
      @theInquisitiveReporter  Рік тому

      @@unpopularopinion1776 That's awesome. Keep it on.

  • @Kerrviii
    @Kerrviii Рік тому +30

    I drink to escape. It’s full escapism. I’ve drank on and off for 20 years and I’m only 35. It’s wearing my body down and it’s messed up my thinking. I love the sober me & everybody seems to as well. My kids need a sober mom! Thanks for making this. ❤ I’m going to sober up again.

    • @theInquisitiveReporter
      @theInquisitiveReporter  Рік тому +1

      You and your kids deserve the best version of yo and live an awesome life to the fullest. I wish you the best of luck in your journey. You got this ☺

    • @Kerrviii
      @Kerrviii Рік тому +1

      @@theInquisitiveReporter thanks so much!

    • @konstanting3400
      @konstanting3400 Рік тому +1

      Well done darling! 🙏

    • @Kerrviii
      @Kerrviii Рік тому +2

      @@konstanting3400 thanks, still
      Sober

    • @MahoneyBadger
      @MahoneyBadger Рік тому

      It’s just a better life and completely achievable. Don’t be afraid to ask for help. You got it.

  • @freddyray629
    @freddyray629 Рік тому +5

    These loads of "life changing" videos to stop alcohol, caffeine, sugar , for a lifetime...it would be nice to see a video where the protagonist consumes a healthy amount of alcohol or coffee or sugar and that's obviously changed his life! I live a pretty healthy lifestyle, with lots of activities, clean food, and in measure and occasionally I consume some good red wine, fresh beer, some sweet, and a good cup of coffee. Mostly I experienced that real pleasure is in moderation. I'm convinced, you don't have to say never to these things,. Be conscious, enjoy life.

  • @shelton879
    @shelton879 Рік тому +5

    I’m 26 days sober thank god it has totally turned my life around

  • @tonymonk1965
    @tonymonk1965 Рік тому +12

    I quit the crap 18 years ago and my life is so much better in every way.

  • @alessandrofrioli6978
    @alessandrofrioli6978 Рік тому +18

    3 months and 10 days without drink and feeling amazing . Never again

  • @lifeinvader2039
    @lifeinvader2039 Рік тому +14

    I rarely drank since 2017.
    My life is has been more together than ever, last time I drank my knees were in pain for two days afterwards which has put me off (after only three drinks).
    Yes, I lost a couple of friends from quitting drinking but have better friends now where we hang out sober and exercise.
    I am taking career seriously and not doing it half hearted.
    Dating has been a bit of challenge since but I am optimistic that I will find someone who is right for the both of us.
    Stay strong brother and sisters 💪.

  • @mikez650
    @mikez650 Рік тому +19

    When the lockdowns were going to first hapoen i was so excited for all the drinking i was going to do. For some reason i never had 1 drink and im now in the best shape of my life.

    • @theInquisitiveReporter
      @theInquisitiveReporter  Рік тому +1

      That's awesome to hear 😊! There is so much to have, just by refusing to be a slave of alcohol!

    • @richardlawson6787
      @richardlawson6787 Рік тому

      You probably had time to ask yourself why you drink a poison in the first place....congratulations on quitting...get the word out that alcohol sucks

  • @toddh9507
    @toddh9507 Рік тому +20

    I'm 2 years sober after drinking for over 30 years. Can't believe I didn't stop sooner, everything is so much better without ingesting poison, who knew??

    • @theInquisitiveReporter
      @theInquisitiveReporter  Рік тому

      Awesome 🔥. Thanks for sharing this.

    • @ashley_aquarius
      @ashley_aquarius Рік тому

      Congratulations 🎊 for accomplishing something so difficult. I'm 37 so 30 years wow. Keep up your work and thanks for sharing, will inspire many others.

  • @damian-795
    @damian-795 Рік тому +32

    Problem with alcohol is when you drink it takes away stress and problems. Next day stress comes back 4 times worse, you have to drink again to get rid of it, cycle starts so you have to keep drinking

    • @theInquisitiveReporter
      @theInquisitiveReporter  Рік тому +1

      That's exactly what Dr Peterson says. I 100% agree with you. Thanks for your comment!

    • @shannonscheffel7366
      @shannonscheffel7366 Рік тому +2

      When I drink the stress always hits me(100x magnified) when the alcohol wears off at about 2 a.m!! Goodbye sleep. So not worth it!

    • @theInquisitiveReporter
      @theInquisitiveReporter  Рік тому

      @@shannonscheffel7366 that's really the worst

  • @matthewsalomone3800
    @matthewsalomone3800 Рік тому +6

    Stop drinking back in 1992. Left a lot of friends behind. Never looked back. Best decision I ever made.

  • @RealziesCuts
    @RealziesCuts Рік тому +44

    Thank God for Andrew Huberman! 151 days No Alcohol 🥇🏆

    • @theInquisitiveReporter
      @theInquisitiveReporter  Рік тому +2

      Amazing stuff. Dr Huberman is an International Treasure!

    • @Simba-sj3nm
      @Simba-sj3nm Рік тому +2

      126 👊🏼

    • @Kayd33
      @Kayd33 Рік тому +1

      Congrats 🎉

    • @bbcringegaming
      @bbcringegaming Рік тому +2

      Dont thank God for andrew huberman but thank God for your own determination and will power, without it you wouldnt make it.

  • @Aron_Baker
    @Aron_Baker Рік тому +5

    I've been addicted to alcohol most of my adult life. I got stuck in this vicious cycle of drinking almost everyday for the last 16 months. My mental health and finances was really diving deep into an extremely bad place. I've been completely sober for almost 2 weeks and i can already see my life and health changing before my very eyes in the best ways possible.

  • @malificus68
    @malificus68 Рік тому +8

    I go back and forth between drinking and not. I've really got to stop. I've lost so much because of it. But I'm definitely doing better than I was 5 or 6 years ago. My drunkeness caused me to cheat, then lie about it. I lost the woman I love, the mother of my son, that I still love dearly. I let my guard down and my "closest friend" at the time weaseled his way in and lied his own sociopathic lies, and she cheated with him. I'm living in my own personal hell stuck living with my mom, bout an hour away from all my friends and children, and any hope of rekindling a relationship with my son's mom... Avoid drinking.

    • @vantart7102
      @vantart7102 Рік тому +1

      I wish you the best my friend I went through something similar. I had it over I certainly would've done things different
      Specifically, I would have stopped drinking alcohol much earlier

    • @theInquisitiveReporter
      @theInquisitiveReporter  Рік тому

      Good luck Nick. Wish you strength and all the best!

  • @garretterickson6474
    @garretterickson6474 Рік тому +5

    I'm going thru withdrawals right now. Its not the first time. Just fighting thru it so I can get better. I have been throwing up intermittently for hours, but I can see the light at the end of the tunnel. I never want to feel this sick ever again.

  • @jcc-ve8mo
    @jcc-ve8mo Рік тому +7

    Excess Alcohol will absolutely dull your life. It will remove ambition , drive and energy and over time create rebound anxiety. I used to drink every day for 10 years. I stopped last year and the difference is night and day. The old me returned. The light switches on. Trust me , you must stop drinking alcohol to excess in order to live in the moment 24/7.

  • @cyncin1163
    @cyncin1163 Рік тому +5

    Being around an Alcoholic is very hard, especially when the one you know gets extremely angry while drinking and had no memory of what they have said to members of the family and think everything is fine the next day but they start drinking again before the clock hits 12pm and it starts all over again... years and years of this. I bow down to those who become sober.

    • @theInquisitiveReporter
      @theInquisitiveReporter  Рік тому

      Unfortunately this happens a lot of times in a lot of families. Kudos to those who pull themselves out of that

    • @susanmazey
      @susanmazey Рік тому

      Please consider visiting an Al-ANON meeting. It works for those who live with an alcoholic or heavy drinker.

  • @jamesg871
    @jamesg871 Рік тому +3

    I still have a few drinks every Friday and Saturday night, I enjoy it. I am not going to stop.

  • @mcrgrooves
    @mcrgrooves Рік тому +41

    How good I feel without alcohol is reward enough for me to not drink

  • @keanemorrissey5478
    @keanemorrissey5478 Рік тому +9

    It’s fun to watch a video like this when you haven’t been drinking in over a year (usually videos like this make me feel guilty for whatever I’m doing)

  • @kpenn2259
    @kpenn2259 Рік тому +14

    I'm 72 hrs in to sobriety and I already feel great. Drank probably 25 units daily for 5ish years with only stopping a day or two here and there. I'm still not sleeping well but getting better! You can do it. Don't let the anxiety scare you. It's the worst part.

  • @nerosuperstardom
    @nerosuperstardom Рік тому +47

    As someone who rarely drinks, it's frustrating that so much of our society is built around drinking. If I want to go out and do something, be around people, be social, after 5pm (when the coffee shops close) the only option is the bar. Yes, I can go to the bar and not drink, but I'm still interacting with people who are drinking. More outing options beyond the bar would go a long way.

    • @theInquisitiveReporter
      @theInquisitiveReporter  Рік тому +17

      It's the only drug that if you do not consume, people look at you strange and ask if you are ok?

    • @Showmetheevidence-
      @Showmetheevidence- Рік тому +3

      Fair point…
      But sounds like a gap in the market for someone to open a few businesses?

    • @aaronwaddington1208
      @aaronwaddington1208 Рік тому +4

      I drink alone

    • @user-ep6wd7ip7v
      @user-ep6wd7ip7v Рік тому +4

      Yep I have walked away from all my old friends all they do is drink on days off get hung over waste there weekends find new friends

    • @ahmedzakikhan7639
      @ahmedzakikhan7639 Рік тому

      Do you live from the city ?

  • @alexanderakerlund7267
    @alexanderakerlund7267 Рік тому +3

    9 years 1 month sober here dont miss it at all.... Thank you Bill and Bob 💕

  • @7octoberz
    @7octoberz Рік тому +4

    Been sober 2 years and it's the best decision I've made! Focusing on making my dreams a reality and more productive and healthy!

  • @abracadabra2337
    @abracadabra2337 Рік тому +13

    my family gets together every new years eve and ends up binging all night. This year I decided to not go. I went to visit them in the morning and they started telling me about their injuries from that night.... Best decision I made all year

  • @HWRogue
    @HWRogue Рік тому +8

    I liked to call myself an alcohol enthusiast not an alcoholic. I enjoyed drinking too excess 2-4 times a month. Never really had hangovers. Haven't had a drink in 6 weeks trying to get my life together and I feel great. Lost 20 lbs and not so tired all day. Tired at the end of the day and sleep better. I may never drink again.

    • @theInquisitiveReporter
      @theInquisitiveReporter  Рік тому

      You got your answers. Your physical and mental health has great benefits from abstaining from alcohol. You know what to do ☺️

  • @TransformersHoarder
    @TransformersHoarder Рік тому +41

    I never consider myself an alcoholic. I drank maybe 4-6 times a month but I definitely could never drink one or two or just have a drink socially. If I had a drink, it always ended up in needing to get drunk. So when I finally realized that was always the case, I stopped altogether. It’s been just over a year and a half and I don’t see ever turning back.

    • @theInquisitiveReporter
      @theInquisitiveReporter  Рік тому +7

      I had the same problem. I couldn't just have 1 or 2

    • @TransformersHoarder
      @TransformersHoarder Рік тому

      @@Horvat04 thankfully, I didn’t lose any friends over it. I have no problem hanging out with people and around drinking without the temptation.

  • @jerrystephen0092
    @jerrystephen0092 Рік тому +10

    Quick drinking was the best decision I ever made.

  • @ap5194
    @ap5194 Рік тому +3

    Stopped drinking alcohol on the 26th of December 2018. It changed my life dramatically. Within 1 year I had paid off 16k of debt, bought an apartment, found a job I liked, improved my relationships with my parents and even placed first for my age group in a local triathlon. Alcohol holds you back from your true potential

    • @theInquisitiveReporter
      @theInquisitiveReporter  Рік тому

      What a great encouraging message. It shows you the potential of how one little simple omission can have such a drastic positive impact in your life 💜. Thanks for sharing!

  • @Esco96
    @Esco96 Рік тому +3

    I’m only on my 3rd day but it’s not my first time giving it up. I believe that alcohol is putting a strain on my joints.

  • @literallyshakingnpc6004
    @literallyshakingnpc6004 Рік тому +2

    I’m a year and 3 months sober not even a drop. Damn being sober every thing seems surreal

  • @dave9351
    @dave9351 Рік тому +1

    Having spent my early childhood (left at 12) growing up with my mother & step-father (both alcoholics) and experiencing abuse that still affects me today (I'm 71... that's not a typo) My sister died young from complications from heroin and her son (who was adopted by these 2 same monsters), ended up killing my step-father with a hammer. (50+ years ago)
    It was never investigated as a crime, but ruled an accident (my mother lied to authorities) saying that my step-father died after hitting his head on a curb. My mother died in her mid 50's of cirrhosis of the liver and jaundice.
    I struggle with alcohol and very close to stopping and hoping this video gives me the strength to accomplish this.
    I have nothing but respect for Dr. Peterson... thank you for ALL your talks, they are always excellent.

    • @dave9351
      @dave9351 Рік тому

      The extra cortisol release when not drinking makes absolute sense and another talking point for myself to use when I get stressed and "need a drink". If I buy any alcohol I continue to drink until it's gone (exactly like you said about not wanting to "plateau".
      I kicked pain meds as well a few years back and only use alcohol...
      One aspect of my drinking to handle stress (my mother used to give my sister and I cakes & candy) whenever times were a nightmare in our household causing weight problems for both my sister and I, which we replaced with drugs & alcohol later on. Never was able to understand my trigger points for stress and how to deal with them without self medicating... ALWAYS an excuse for me.
      Understanding that I could never have good friends until I learned to be friends with myself first... to be alone with myself and my thoughts without panicking = turning to drugs/alcohol to assuage these panic attacks was a revelation.
      I've been alone since 2013 and never been happier (I drove every woman crazy) and now workin on kicking my substance abuse problems. Better late than never..?
      Thank you for any and all kind thoughts in advance. (sorry for such a long story)

    • @theInquisitiveReporter
      @theInquisitiveReporter  Рік тому

      Your life has not been easy, but take the strength of perseverance of what you had to go through and use it as a fuel to light up your life. Try to stop for a month Dave and see how you feel and take it from there. You can do it and and after a month you will see and think with a clearer head. It's very hard to quit but it is much harder to live with the consequences and the regret that comes from alcohol. I wish you good luck. You got this. Stay strong 💜

    • @dave9351
      @dave9351 Рік тому

      @@theInquisitiveReporter Much appreciated

  • @mindgamesexchangeplspreads1267

    Once you stop it’s a revelation how much of society is geared up to it. I enjoy socialising more now but not everyone I used to socialise with likes it as much!

  • @TexasChoadHouse69
    @TexasChoadHouse69 Рік тому +5

    Sometimes I miss having a few beers but I also realize I'm not capable of having just a few beers.

  • @gowithin1116
    @gowithin1116 Рік тому +2

    I have struggled with alcohol most of my adult life. I’ve stopped for months at a time. Now that I’ve lost my mother and my relationship ended just shortly after. I feel alone and have been drinking more regularly. I binge drank for two days and swore I was done. Then I felt so anxious tonight and had two drinks. It’s not easy to quit. I believe it is the best thing for me.

    • @theInquisitiveReporter
      @theInquisitiveReporter  Рік тому +2

      Don't beat yourself up. You've been through a lot of stuff. The important thing is you really want to distance yourself from alcohol and you understand the consequences. Slowly and steady. Pick a date and try again. Working out, swimming, running, walking helps a lot. Good luck to you! Stay Strong 💪. (if you are into reading i would recommend the book "Alcohol Explained" by William Porter. It helped me a lot! 💪😊

    • @highflyer72
      @highflyer72 Рік тому +2

      Hang in there..u can do it 🙏❤️

  • @McBillyBoy
    @McBillyBoy Рік тому +13

    49 days no alcohol, never going back. It was just a way to cover up problems, saying enough is enough to those was all I needed to quit it all

    • @theInquisitiveReporter
      @theInquisitiveReporter  Рік тому

      Congrats

    • @emmie451
      @emmie451 Рік тому +1

      Good job! Day 38 for me, I have no desire to go back. Even went to a super bowl party and surprised myself with how easy it was for me to not drink.

    • @theInquisitiveReporter
      @theInquisitiveReporter  Рік тому +1

      @@emmie451 That's awesome Emily. You should be very proud of yourself! ☺

  • @byindani
    @byindani Рік тому +4

    I needed to hear this today. I’m having weird dreams that seem 100% real in my waking hours. It’s freaking terrifying and I go to the fridge to relax, but it’s just making it worse. It can turn into quite the vicious cycle.😢

  • @James.......
    @James....... Рік тому +7

    I’ve only had drinks 3 days this year which is way better than daily which is what I used to do. I felt physically terrible after all three of those days. I’m trying to cut it out entirely

  • @martenb2118
    @martenb2118 Рік тому +2

    I havent had alcohol for 11 months.. also no cocaine, meth, heroine.. stuff was killing me. Worked hard to quit, now im focussed on getting healthy again, going to the gym, eating healthy, sleep well. Its great 😊

  • @harmonyvalley6588
    @harmonyvalley6588 Рік тому +3

    I come from an alcoholic family. My father died of alcoholism. My brother is dying and he only in mid forties. I was saved in 2018 and haven’t touched it since. It’s been 5 years.

    • @theInquisitiveReporter
      @theInquisitiveReporter  Рік тому

      So sad for your family, but I hope you know how strong 💪 you are and the magnitude of the decision you took for your life. Your message is so touching. Hug. You should be very proud of yourself! Stay Strong

  • @iuroaoj
    @iuroaoj Рік тому +7

    I drink wine with my dinner, 1 or 2 glasses. The idea of stopping has never crossed my mind.

    • @soldatheero
      @soldatheero Рік тому +1

      Its not an issue for all personalities or types of people. I am not 100 percent convinced 1-2 drinks a day for a male is harmful although people are now saying that

  • @FynePr1ntWilliamsMUS1C
    @FynePr1ntWilliamsMUS1C Рік тому +10

    I'm almost 5 years sober, and my life has gotten better each year since that decision. I'll never be the guy to say no one should drink, because we're individuals with our own lives to live. But I will say, atleast know why you're drinking. Sounds like a simple question, but depending on who you are it could lead you to some pretty important answers. I wish you all the best‼‼💯👑

  • @davidjsaul
    @davidjsaul Рік тому +1

    I stopped drinking when my wife got pregnant with our second. I was drinking too much and didn't want my kids growing up without a dad because I couldn't get off the booze.
    Currently 2 years, 4 months and 1 week sober this Sunday.

  • @todayisanewday7
    @todayisanewday7 Рік тому +2

    This is for alcoholics with raging tempers and can’t hold a conversation sober not for people who drink in moderation and enjoy themselves and enjoy life to the fullest and don’t get trashed.

  • @wesleydunphy9182
    @wesleydunphy9182 Рік тому +4

    I'm 3 weeks off smokes, booze and drugs mostly because financially I've crashed recently. this is the longest I've been sober in 3 years and aside from being broke AF I feel great.

    • @theInquisitiveReporter
      @theInquisitiveReporter  Рік тому +1

      Take is as a sign to turn your life around. Apart from everything I am sure you feel better without those poisons. Give it a serious effort to turn things for the better. Ask your self what would help you the most in your current situation? And go for it! Good Luck Wesley. You can do this!

  • @johnnyherbert7840
    @johnnyherbert7840 Рік тому +4

    I've had issues wiv alcohol for bout 30years ,can never just have 1 it's all or nothing..recently it got abit worse end ended having 2 seizures and being hospitalised, not had a drink for 3 months an im feeling alot better all round 👍

  • @mdnt_ramble7
    @mdnt_ramble7 Рік тому +2

    Stopped in 2019, one relapse since and it just reassured me drinking wasn’t for me. Worst day sober is beyond better than my best days drinking. So many beautiful sunny days wasted hung over, but happy I’m aware of it. Truly is a daily reprieve.

  • @kiddboifr3sh219
    @kiddboifr3sh219 Рік тому +3

    I’m 100 days sober today. I drank heavily for the past 13 years. My life became a nervous wreck. The anxiety alone was crippling. One day I had enough and went to a AA meeting wasted drunk. They took me in and told me to come back the following day. Even if I had a drink every night to just keep coming back. I am living proof you can change your life. Just takes a little bit of effort and a open mind. I feel absolutely amazing today.

    • @theInquisitiveReporter
      @theInquisitiveReporter  Рік тому

      Awesome message 😊. Thank you for sharing your story!

    • @susanmazey
      @susanmazey Рік тому

      Im an alcoholic and AA changed my life. Been sober for almost 4 years. I'd recommend AA to anyone who feels they have a drinking problem.

  • @clydet.3057
    @clydet.3057 Рік тому +5

    I’ve been clean for 11 years . 🙏🏽 ❤

  • @DivaKazza
    @DivaKazza Рік тому +2

    I gave up 16 months ago due to a family history of alcoholism. I feel great (currently training for the London Marathon in April) and don’t miss it at all.

  • @thomasczthomash1859
    @thomasczthomash1859 Рік тому +16

    My life would have been so much better without alcohol

  • @michalkbass
    @michalkbass Рік тому +4

    Both of my parents were alcoholics. I've seen firsthand how the smart, kind people were destroyed mentally and physically. They both died in their early fifties. Stay away from drinking, it's so worth it.

  • @alexanderdredd2577
    @alexanderdredd2577 Рік тому +3

    I call it greasing the wheels of time. I'm sticking with my beer. I like beer.

  • @christianmalick
    @christianmalick Рік тому +5

    I quit cold like I did cigarettes back when I was 20,...but drinking I slowed down to about 4 times a year in my early 30's and then stopped completely about 4.5 years ago....So I was never a big drinker but it made me more cognizant of the effects, even if you are a casual drinker...The main affect, and reason I stopped was memory loss...Its like you have a filing cabinet full of files in order, and every time you drink , you lose a few pages from each file, and the more you drink, the more memory you lose...It disrupts a persons ability to mature in a healthy way, and probably is a big reason for mental health issues people face because it disrupts the developmental stage from when you are supposed to become an adult....

    • @theInquisitiveReporter
      @theInquisitiveReporter  Рік тому

      Awesome! Thank you for sharing this Christian!

    • @TS-vo3vw
      @TS-vo3vw Рік тому +1

      I have/am experiencing exactly this. So sad to realize that I've literally wasted 5+ years of my life because I drink alcohol. I hate it so much!

  • @sshpeppermint
    @sshpeppermint Рік тому +3

    it makes me happy there are so many people realizing this. I haven't drank in 10 months and it feels great

  • @billreddy7593
    @billreddy7593 Рік тому +5

    Annie Grace wrote a book called the 30 day alcohol experiment. It's NOT a 12 step program - It's a non-judgemental way to see how you feel when you remove alcohol from your life.
    I averaged a six pack of beer a week and rarely drank more than 2 in a sitting. But it was regular. That was 6 weeks ago. I sleep a bit better and generally feel pretty good. Continuing my "Dry January" into the spring. Maybe I'll drink socially in the future. We'll see. It also saves money 💰 and keeps empty calories out of your diet.

  • @meesert
    @meesert Рік тому +5

    For me replacing going to bars with doing sports have made a huge difference. Since I started to train and compete (in martial arts) instead of going out my need for alcohol to have a good time dissapeared. I went from drinking 3/4 times a week to 3/4 times a month. I can still enjoy a beer now and then but it feels more earned when I do. For me the dojo is a more fullfilling social enviroment then any bar could be. Drinks are now for restaurants and birthdays, not daily abuse to feel more comfortable in places where I dont really wanne be in the first place.

  • @jonathanflores3748
    @jonathanflores3748 Рік тому +2

    I stopped drinking 6 months ago. Best decision ever. I have so much energy now. And my weekends are very productive. No more hangovers. More money saved. I feel like a total new person.

    • @theInquisitiveReporter
      @theInquisitiveReporter  Рік тому

      Great for you Jonathan 💜 You should be very proud of yourself, it's not easy to do the right thing!

  • @ColoradoStreetboarding
    @ColoradoStreetboarding Рік тому +1

    I had a trip to Mexico go awry due to a “Priveledged Club” wristband and an open-self serve bar with top shelf tequila… stopped drinking after I almost lost my marriage. That was 6 years ago. I’ve dabbled with having a drink maybe once a month .. then got a cancer diagnosis. Thank God I stopped drinking heavily back then or the cancer I now have would have riddled my liver. The main lump was removed from my colon but the cancer still tries to show up in the liver…. And the correlation between when it shows up and when it fades is due to sugar and excess calories. So just like stopping the addiction of alcohol, I had to get off the addiction of sugar. I’ve cut out every bit of excess sugar, including fruit (still eat cheater vegetables like cucumber, tomato avocado that are really “fruits”. And I cut my carbs. Just like getting off the sedation of alcohol, I’m off the sedation from sugar and carbs and I’m clearer and have more confidence and I deal with my problems in a healthier way. PLUS the cancer in my liver had shrunk from only 2 months of diet change. That along with oblation treatment .. may just save my life.

  • @johnrochejr
    @johnrochejr Рік тому +20

    Sober 2 years. I stopped alcohol and weed. Best decision I’ve ever made. Grateful to be sober today.

    • @theInquisitiveReporter
      @theInquisitiveReporter  Рік тому +1

      That's awesome John! Great achievement

    • @Spiritual_guide_69
      @Spiritual_guide_69 Рік тому +1

      Well done I’m sober 12 years with a lot of relapse nights and wanting to stop weed after 35 years of smoking it …

    • @jaimezuniga4702
      @jaimezuniga4702 Рік тому

      That’s so great! I have never tried alcohol or weed at all but I have a 27 year old son who is addicted to both and it’s ruined his life but he’s not ready to give it up yet. 😢

    • @djlive408
      @djlive408 Рік тому +1

      I’ve been sober over a year and I love it 🔥🔥🔥

    • @theInquisitiveReporter
      @theInquisitiveReporter  Рік тому

      @@djlive408 Awesome ☺

  • @mohamoudhassan6934
    @mohamoudhassan6934 Рік тому +13

    My dry date was December 15 2018. I'm over 4 years sober and yes guys I was sent to Alcoholics Anonymous meetings by the courts. The reason I am clean and sober is because I never went back to my old friends. This was a year before the first Covid-19 infection was found in China. If I can do it, so can all of you! God bless you all. And may God guide us. Amen.

    • @gmailuser699
      @gmailuser699 Рік тому

      So much for being an alcoholic Muslim 👎

    • @theInquisitiveReporter
      @theInquisitiveReporter  Рік тому

      That's awesome! friends can have such an influence for better or worse! Smart choice Mohamoud!

    • @mohamoudhassan6934
      @mohamoudhassan6934 Рік тому +1

      @@theInquisitiveReporter Yeah for real man. I'm not saying they're evil. Some of them wanted me stop but they weren't ready yet to stop. Thankfully a small handful have slowly quit aswell. It's the stigma of being labeled an "alcoholic" that is shameful, as if you are weak. The last step for me was to research all negative affects of alcohol, and this was a reminder. Thank you.

    • @theInquisitiveReporter
      @theInquisitiveReporter  Рік тому +1

      @@mohamoudhassan6934 Thanks for the comment! You are absolutely right Mohamoud. Can't help someone if they are not ready to help themselves!

  • @Uro_Boros
    @Uro_Boros Рік тому +2

    My grandfather and father have been heavy drinkers on and off, I'm really happy I was never in this situation that I felt the need to drink alcohol.
    just really like the taste of beer, especially an beer without alcohol after sport feels very good for me.
    In my past I was much more addicted to thc because it made me supress and regulate my emotions to a certain point..I'm glad I stopped smoking and hiding from those feelings, I am definitely living a better and more authentic live now.
    heads up people, you're on a good way 🙏🏼

  • @esthernicholls6646
    @esthernicholls6646 Рік тому +1

    Gave up alcohol and cigarettes 6 yrs ago best thing I ever 🥰❤️🖤🧡🦘

  • @Wilbrown89
    @Wilbrown89 Рік тому +4

    Day 1 of no alcohol. Not sure if I had a problem with it but I find myself just being bored when I'm not drinking. I could go a day or two without just fine, but when I did drink, it was at least half the bottle. Time to give it a rest and see how I feel.

    • @theInquisitiveReporter
      @theInquisitiveReporter  Рік тому

      The habit has to be substituted with a beneficial habit that you really enjoy it. It's not easy. Have you read "Atomic Habits" ny James Clear? It will give you some great tips

  • @opinionatedviewer7730
    @opinionatedviewer7730 Рік тому +4

    After years of drinking on a daily basis. 12-15 beers everyday led to a pint of bourbon and a 6 pack. I got tired of waking up in a fog and decided to just stop. November 2021 was my last one and the urge went away alone time ago. My mental being is just better off without alcohol entirely.

  • @frank9241
    @frank9241 Рік тому +2

    I was just scrolling and saw this post and it got me thinking of a post on UA-cam I read a few days ago about a WW2 vet Richard Overton. He passed away a few years ago at 111 years old. His diet consisted of Campbell soup, ice cream, about 20 cigars, coffee and a bottle of Maker's Mark a day. He still was driving at 110 years old.

    • @theInquisitiveReporter
      @theInquisitiveReporter  Рік тому +1

      Legend :)

    • @3-2-1-.
      @3-2-1-. Рік тому +2

      The only thing missing is bacon.

    • @theInquisitiveReporter
      @theInquisitiveReporter  Рік тому

      @@3-2-1-. 🙂

    • @frank9241
      @frank9241 Рік тому

      @@3-2-1-. if you watch a little 2-minute video you'll see him chomping down on some fried chicken and throwing pieces down to his cats. He says he don't feed him too much because then they won't kill a rat.

    • @TINKYSTEELE
      @TINKYSTEELE Рік тому

      Amazing

  • @danielfigueroa1592
    @danielfigueroa1592 Рік тому +3

    Literally found this as im smacking back coronas and coke. This is so true…i did it to avoid anxiety for meetings at 1st and now i drink almost every day at any time. Doing my best to stop.

    • @theInquisitiveReporter
      @theInquisitiveReporter  Рік тому

      It's great you acknowledge it. You will do it when you feel it's the right time. It's totally worth it 😊.

    • @GBOAC
      @GBOAC Рік тому +1

      from personal experience i can recommend cold showers and going swimming, it takes your mind off the grinding thoughts for a moment. it helps you to take a step back from your routine and customs and thus to work on the bad habits

    • @theInquisitiveReporter
      @theInquisitiveReporter  Рік тому

      @@GBOAC great advice

  • @itspart
    @itspart Рік тому +3

    I stopped what you would call drinking a few years ago. I wasn't an Alcoholic but I did like a drink. I maybe have 1 to 3 drinks a month now.. my life and mind are so much better now.

  • @gravityimage5
    @gravityimage5 Рік тому +2

    Okay, I can do this! I certainly am in the preliminary stages of quitting, I need to turn a new leaf over.

  • @elguerochoyero2220
    @elguerochoyero2220 Рік тому +2

    Thanks to a throat infection and taking antibiotic Injections for the last 5 days I have had the longest break from alcohol/cigarettes I’ve taken in over 3 years. And man does it feel gooooooood.

  • @georgej8121
    @georgej8121 Рік тому +5

    About 9 months ago i had a hangover that lasten for 5 days. Thats when i said to myself im quitting

    • @theInquisitiveReporter
      @theInquisitiveReporter  Рік тому +1

      Awesome Georgej! Not worth at all those consequences! Thanks for sharing! ☺

  • @mr.bungis969
    @mr.bungis969 Рік тому +3

    I started a medication call Antibuse. It makes you sick if you drink. Very very sick to be exact. My drinking got so out of control and I literally couldn’t stop. There would be times when it felt like my body was driving me to the liquor store and not my mind. I feel free now knowing I cannot drink while on this medication. For someone who is truly struggling ask your doctor. You’re not alone with this people.

  • @anthonygiarrusso4312
    @anthonygiarrusso4312 Рік тому +11

    Im 24 I've been drinking 15+ shots of vodka everyday for around 6 months or so and prior to that I still drank everyday but no where near as much but I've been drinking daily for probably close to a year. I feel it's really starting to catch up with me mentally and physically. My mental clarity, thought process, sleep cycles, and ability to speak with people is having a negative change. My body isn't holding up to all the liquor I'm consuming I can feel my body doesnt want it but I cant resist the urge to drink. I honestly hate drinking liquor so much I just really enjoy being drunk. Im going to try and stop I've only had 2 shots today but I'm going to leave it at that. I dont want to go completely sober i still want to drink at special occasions with friends and family but Im done drinking an excessive amount everyday by myself I cant go on like this anymore.

    • @theInquisitiveReporter
      @theInquisitiveReporter  Рік тому +1

      That's a great start. Sometimes we let alcohol take control of us and it succeeds a lot of times... But we have the power to take control over alcohol and our life and we should absolutely do it and show 'Who's the Boss ". Take care 😊

    • @anthonygiarrusso4312
      @anthonygiarrusso4312 Рік тому

      @@theInquisitiveReporter thank you for the kind words I couldn't agree more

    • @jerryrice2591
      @jerryrice2591 Рік тому +3

      Hey bud, I've been an alcaholic since I was around 20 years old. I just didnt enjoy anything unless I was drinking. It finally caught up to me around the age of 30. I was drinking probably a fifth a day by that time. It was 2 late. My Liver was shutting down and I was hospitalized. I was sent home from the hospital after a month and put on Hospice care. All I can say is God is good. I got lucky dude. Somehow my body and mind recovered fully. I hate to see anybody get to that point where I was at. That Vodka is bad stuff dude. I hope you find a way to stop drinking the Vodka.

    • @vejone01
      @vejone01 Рік тому +2

      Hope you’re doing better! You got this!

  • @jimgordon3468
    @jimgordon3468 Рік тому +2

    What about people who can actually handle their liquor? For instance, I can and will occasionally have one or two drinks and stop. I also eat healthy workout 5 days a week and take vitamins and minerals. I have zero stress in my life.

  • @TheLoesM
    @TheLoesM Рік тому +1

    I gave up on alcohol 18 months ago. And ever since i experience that so much in our society evolves around alcohol. And how weird is that? Its toxic, its a drug. Why do we feel the need to be drunk?

  • @Unikuu-uni
    @Unikuu-uni Рік тому +3

    Last summer I decided to quit drinking completely for the rest of the year to show a good example to someone close to me. Alcohol has never been a problem for me and I don't consider myself being addicted to, so it really surprised me how much quitting affected my well being. I'm way more happy now, I sleep better and life simply feels better and seems to have more colour to it.
    Year changed, no drinks. Now we're in march and still none. I don't believe that I would never again have a glass of wine etc, so I could do it, but I simply haven't been feeling like wanting to drink any alcohol. I like my life and myself more without it, so I guess I will continue on this path without any alcohol even though some people might think I've become boring. For me partying or even just relaxing with alcohol seems more boring though 😄

  • @ianscreamsvideo
    @ianscreamsvideo Рік тому +3

    Day 50. Definitely feel great about the decision. Was in full blown alcoholic mode over the last cpl years except a few breaks. This time I'm looking forward to life not looking forward to getting to drink again. Been a really positive experience and improved many aspects of my life. So much more time and energy

    • @theInquisitiveReporter
      @theInquisitiveReporter  Рік тому +1

      Awesome stuff ❤️! I love hearing stories like yours 😊! Stay Strong 💪

  • @final_mile_music9713
    @final_mile_music9713 Рік тому +1

    I’m a runner. Ditched all booze four years ago to be a better (middle aged) athlete. I’m 53 now and am the perfect weight, am less stressed, sharper at work and sleep better. I also love food and wanted to get calories from food, not booze. Not touched a drop four over four years. Not a single drop. Wasn’t easy, but I feel great. And I’m a faster runner. I’m in the top 1% for my age group, have run six marathons, many shorter races and qualified for Boston four times now. And Chicago. And New York. I’m off to Tokyo this week too. 🙂

    • @theInquisitiveReporter
      @theInquisitiveReporter  Рік тому

      Love your story ❤️! That's amazing what perseverance, hard work and quitting destructive habits can accomplish! Great on You! You should be very proud of your resilience and accomplishments! It's so damn hard! Stay Strong 💪