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  • Do I have a drink problem?
  • richmtb
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    I do the same

    I push the boat out on Fridays and Saturdays and have 2 beers.

    Sometimes I cut down, but its not because I’m worried about my alcohol intake its more the crisp intake that tends to go with it!

    onehundredthidiot
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    Me and the missus have a few, but well under the recommended maximum. Every so often we have a few more with mates and I don’t like it. Not because there is behaviour issues or it happens often but because my ex was an abusive drunk with a drink problem. I can feel the pavlovian response to her drunkenness. I do wonder if it’s a hangover from a previous experience.

    Rockape63
    Free Member

    I suppose it all comes down to how you’ve been brought up and who you socialise with. If you’ve had no experience of anything other than a sherry at Christmas and don’t go out much, then anyone who drinks that much would seem unusual.

    I think she needs to get out more with people like these below, to understand you have nothing to be concerned about!

    cornholio98
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    As cougar said it all depends on why you are drinking.

    If it is routine, because you like the taste or because of some other factor.

    I have seen people get bored at work and then one a night becomes two and so on. Perhaps your wife has seen the same. Best thing might be to ask your wife why she is concerned and if not drinking at home in the week makes her happy it doesn’t seem like you would be giving up too much..

    ourmaninthenorth
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    Classic sign of someone with a drink problem: deciding to give up for a week/month to prove they’re not dependent.

    nealglover
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    Classic sign of someone with a drink problem: deciding to give up for a week/month to prove they’re not dependent.

    And want sponsoring to do it too 🙂

    I give up for at least 6 days every week, sometimes 7 😆

    smiththemainman
    Free Member

    You`re bordering on teetotal 🙂

    Cougar
    Full Member

    Best thing might be to ask your wife why she is concerned

    The Great Cornholio, aside from needing TP, is wise.

    piemonster
    Full Member

    One thing to watch out for: are you drinking because you fancy a drink, or because the calendar says you should?

    I’m pretty sure we’re using our calendars in different ways.

    Dentists, Friday 2:45pm yes, but not Monday 10am Pint of Ossian Gold.

    piemonster
    Full Member

    And a plus 1 for finding out why she thinks this level of drinking is a problem.

    wukfit
    Free Member

    I have a bit of a drink problem, but havent been drinking for about 2 weeks now (was drinking maybe 8 a day)
    No one has really said anything about it though, as apart from my long term health it’s not hurting anyone
    Even reading this thread earlier started off a sort of craving in my stomach
    Then my gf walks in through the door with a crate of 18 San Miguel to apologise for being a bit off recently (I hadn’t noticed) so that’s the end of my hard work till the new year now (bday next week, Xmas parties and drinks, her bday Xmas etc etc)

    Junkyard
    Free Member

    I dont thik you have a drink problem but you have an issue you need to talk with her

    I suspect she is just worried it will increase over time to 2 aday then three etc

    best ask her what her concerns are…..find a quiet pub 😉

    hora
    Free Member

    Recently I had 4 lots of bloods taken by my GP and she tested EVERYTHING. I mean Thyroid, renal, calcium, iron, kidney, liver function etc and when she was going through the results in the phone I said ‘um, go back to liver’ (why?) I said ‘that’s interesting’. She said (now your worrying me, your not drinking alot are you’?) I laughed and said no. Just interesting to see the uni years etc. Etc.

    OP your fine. She’s basically saying your lazy in a roundabout way.

    Junkyard
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    She’s basically saying your lazy in a roundabout way.

    cheers Mr Freud

    captainsasquatch
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    My wife thinks I’ve got a drink problem, I don’t think I do but I can see how it could get worse so I see where she’s coming from.

    Basically I have 1 alcoholic drink about 4 times a day week. Very occasionally, and I mean occasionally, I have 2 drinks in one night. I will have a beer, or a port/whiskey/amaretto of an evening at home when I’m watching tele or messing with the bikes. I go to the pub with mates about once a month week and will have 4 or 5 pints.

    Like I said, I will do this about 4 times a week, not every night. Is this a drinking problem?
    Still not seeing a problem

    hora
    Free Member

    Cheers Mr Freud. Well I don’t do bad out of relationships.

    ransos
    Free Member

    Cheers Mr Freud. Well I don’t do bad out of relationships.

    Being in them, however…

    Whathaveisaidnow
    Free Member

    you have a drug habit. simple. 🙂

    swoosh
    Free Member

    Good to know no one else thinks I’ve got a problem.
    i know the first sign of an alcoholic is denial but in this instance I think I’m right to deny a problem

    Jujuuk68
    Free Member

    Has your Mrs got a “Shoes” or “Handbags” problem? Ie more than 1?

    swoosh
    Free Member

    Has your Mrs got a “Shoes” or “Handbags” problem? Ie more than 1?

    Scarves! Bloody millions of the things. I’ve got one which I don’t use very often.

    binners
    Full Member

    She’s going to go mental when she finds about your daily coke and hookers habit!

    andy4d
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    I only drink at weekends or days off. I am usually off on Wednesdays….so tue night is ok as I am off on Wed. Wed night is also ok as it’s my day off. And fri, sat, sun is the weekend…I hate Mondays and Thursdays.

    tjagain
    Full Member

    in the medical world any self reported alcohol intake is assumed to be half what they actually drink. On that basis I would say you were on the edge of becoming a problem drinker – but its not a huge intake

    oldmanmtb
    Free Member

    You’re a Troll admit it!

    avdave2
    Full Member

    Which one’s the wife swoosh?

    iainc
    Full Member

    anyone else find a bottle of red doesn’t last long on an evening anymore ? 😳 Hic…. !

    Sundayjumper
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    …1 alcoholic drink about 4 times a week.

    If it was four times a day it would be a problem, but a week ? Nah.

    Back in Uni days our rule of thumb for a good night out was drinking your week’s allowance in one session. And it was 28 units back then. It’s not even that difficult (with a bit of practice).

    5thElefant
    Free Member

    [Quote]anyone else find a bottle of red doesn’t last long on an evening anymore ? Hic…. !
    [/Quote]
    If by ‘anymore’ you mean since the 90s, then yes.

    iainc
    Full Member

    ^^^^^ LOL 🙂

    yeah, wife doesn’t drink and I seemed to start with a full one and end with an empty one last night….not normal for a school night, so a weekend of abstinence now in order 🙂

    Xylene
    Free Member

    Don’t do it for a week, if you’re climbing the walls on day 3, you’ve got a problem, not a big one, but one worth keeping an eye on.

    Four weeks into not drinking. Old habits were forming again.

    First week or so was challenging, over the hump for now, until I start again. Could be a month, could be two years as it was a few years ago.

    orangespyderman
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    I only drink at weekends or days off. I am usually off on Wednesdays….so tue night is ok as I am off on Wed. Wed night is also ok as it’s my day off. And fri, sat, sun is the weekend…I hate Mondays and Thursdays.

    I lol’ed 😆

    spot
    Free Member

    Adviced maximum intake has officially been reduced from maximum 2 a day to maximum 10 a week here in Belgium.
    Was on the News Today.

    Do think alcoholism is underestimated as a problem.
    Wouldnt say op has a problem tough

    orangespyderman
    Full Member

    Do think alcoholism is underestimated as a problem.

    I’ll drink to that.

    Wouldnt say op has a problem tough

    That too 😆

    docrobster
    Free Member

    The NHS now uses this as it’s preferred screening tool for problem drinking.
    As said above it’s not so much the weekly units as the pattern of drinking and any problems that it might cause that is the issue.
    https://www.alcohollearningcentre.org.uk/_assets/AUDIT-C.doc

    drslow
    Free Member

    Doesn’t sound like a problem to me, though how do you act on it? Does she feel threatened, scared (may not be you but past experience). Alcohol is a problem if it affects those around you. The quantity seems reasonable (except maybe not enough days off it) but what happens when your on it? Though i do think theres a control element going on from your wife as it doesn’t seem unreasonable.

    dirtyrider
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    12 & 0

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