rosamundi
Velocipedestrienne, flâneuse, solivagant, bibliophile, needlesmith. Swans. Cricket.
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rosamundi@lemmy.worldMto
Stop Drinking@lemmy.world•I stopped drinking three years ago (drank 12-18 beers a day before) and I don't see any problem with hanging out in drunk discord serversEnglish
3·6 days agoYou stopped drinking three years ago but you want to stop drinking? Which is it?
I personally wouldn’t hang out with people who were drinking, because I find navigating drunk conversation gets kind of boring after a while, I would hang out with people who model the behaviour I want to display. This means I tend to hang out in spaces that talk about reading, sewing, crochet, or long-distance walking, spaces where neither alcohol or not drinking are the subject. if people do start talking about sewing and drinking, I drop out of that part of the conversation.
rosamundi@lemmy.worldMto
Stop Drinking@lemmy.world•I stopped drinking three years ago (drank 12-18 beers a day before) and I don't see any problem with hanging out in drunk discord serversEnglish
4·6 days agoNot really sure why you’ve posted this, as it doesn’t seem to fit in with the spirit and ethos of the board, I’d be grateful if you could explain.
rosamundi@lemmy.worldMto
Stop Drinking@lemmy.world•supporting family through their quitting journeyEnglish
3·11 days agoOne thing I will add is that when I stopped, I initially found it very difficult to be around people who were drinking. It’s hard to hold a conversation when you’re sober and they aren’t, which is kind of boring for the sober person. Depending on who I was with, I was on edge about whether they’d forget I wasn’t drinking and offer me something.
Could you and your family commit to not drinking while he’s staying with you?
There’s various pinned posts on here that offer help and advice, it might be worth having a read through those.
rosamundi@lemmy.worldMto
Stop Drinking@lemmy.world•Ever since I quit drinking three years ago, I haven't been able to sleep more than four hours a night without medicationEnglish
2·14 days agodrinking to get some sleep isn’t necessarily a good strategy. Alcohol consumption stops you going to deep sleep, because your body prioritises getting this toxic substance out of you, and of course if you drink enough you’re not actually sleeping, you’ve just passed out.
Recovering from prolonged alcohol consumption takes time. Your body starts to anticipate your drinking, and starts ramping up the production of hormones and other things in advance (“oh, it’s nearly 6pm, here we go,”) and then if you don’t drink, there’s a “WTF am I supposed to do with all this?” moment, when it realises you’re metaphorically all dressed up and nowhere to go.
I’ve posted some stuff about sleep hygiene before, it’s one of the pinned posts. I appreciate that not all of it will be possible for you if you’re in a residential programme and therefore not in full control of your surroundings, but there’s things like coming off your phone, going to bed at a set time, that are all achievable and start giving your body sleep cues to help you get restful sleep.
rosamundi@lemmy.worldOPMto
Stop Drinking@lemmy.world•The Daily Check In for Thursday November 20th - just for today, we are not drinking!English
2·29 days agoI like a sparkling tea, especially for a celebration. There’s a few good NA beers like Lucky Saint. Herbal tea as we move into this cold weather.
rosamundi@lemmy.worldOPMto
Stop Drinking@lemmy.world•The Daily Check In for Thursday November 20th - just for today, we are not drinking!English
5·30 days agoYou can do it!
Do you have some good NA drinks ready for the weekend?
rosamundi@lemmy.worldOPMto
Stop Drinking@lemmy.world•The Daily Check In for Tuesday November 18th - just for today, we are not drinking!English
3·1 month agoHello, and welcome, we’re glad to have you here.
rosamundi@lemmy.worldOPMto
Stop Drinking@lemmy.world•The Daily Check In for Monday November 17th - just for today, we are not drinking!English
5·1 month agoThe board is about not drinking alcohol. That said:
- 4 weeks without caffeine is a huge achievement and I couldn’t do it.
- There doesn’t seem to be a specific “caffeine free” board
- I’m not going to pop round your house to make sure that when you make the IWNDWYT pledge you’re not sneaking a C in there to make it I Will Not Drink Caffeine With You Today.
Congratulations on 4 weeks!
rosamundi@lemmy.worldOPMto
Stop Drinking@lemmy.world•The Daily Check In for Sunday November 9th - just for today, we are not drinking!English
2·1 month agoWoohoo!
rosamundi@lemmy.worldOPMto
Stop Drinking@lemmy.world•The Daily Check In for Sunday November 9th - just for today, we are not drinking!English
5·1 month agoCongratulations! I’ll hit that milestone next month.
rosamundi@lemmy.worldOPMto
Stop Drinking@lemmy.world•The Daily Check In for Monday October 27th - just for today, we are not drinking!English
1·2 months agothank you 😊
rosamundi@lemmy.worldOPMto
Stop Drinking@lemmy.world•The Daily Check In for Monday October 27th - just for today, we are not drinking!English
3·2 months agothank you 😊
rosamundi@lemmy.worldOPMto
Stop Drinking@lemmy.world•The Daily Check In for Monday October 27th - just for today, we are not drinking!English
4·2 months agoCongratulations! Just shy of 3.5 years here.
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Stop Drinking@lemmy.world•The Daily Check In for Friday October 24th - just for today, we are not drinking!English
3·2 months agodry hangovers are the worst. Yay for vaccines, though!
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Stop Drinking@lemmy.world•The Daily Check In for Wednesday October 22nd - just for today, we are not drinking!English
7·2 months agoWelcome, we’re glad to have you here.
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Stop Drinking@lemmy.world•The Daily Check In for Tuesday October 21st - just for today, we are not drinking!English
7·2 months agowoohoo, huge congratulations!
rosamundi@lemmy.worldOPMto
Stop Drinking@lemmy.world•The Daily Check-in for Tuesday October 14th - Just for Today, We Are NOT Drinking!English
5·2 months agohappy birthday!
rosamundi@lemmy.worldOPMto
Stop Drinking@lemmy.world•The Daily Checkin for Monday September 29th - Just for Today, We Are NOT Drinking!English
3·3 months agoWell done!
rosamundi@lemmy.worldOPMto
Stop Drinking@lemmy.world•The Daily Checkin for Monday September 29th - Just for Today, We Are NOT Drinking!English
3·3 months agoThank you, it’s good to hear that these posts are appreciated.

Welcome, we’re glad to have you here 🙂
I’m a great believer for having a plan for difficult days, so what’s your plan? Who knows you aren’t drinking? I found it was easier not to drink if people knew in advance.
Can you make sure there’ll be nice non-alcoholic drinks (take your own, if necessary)?
Are you prepared to leave if it gets hard? I was dreading my first work Christmas party after I stopped. I wasn’t sure what AF drinks options there would be, and forced socialisation with people I wouldn’t choose to socialise with is not my forte. So I told myself I could stay until I’d eaten and then I could bugger off.
My top tips for surviving parties:
Get there under your own steam (bonus points if it’s by a method you can’t drink with, e.g. driving or cycling).
Don’t offer lifts to anyone, that way you can leave on your own timetable, not theirs. If you have a partner, get them onside so they will leave if you say “honey we need to go now.”
Set yourself a curfew (leave after you’ve eaten, for example). You can stay later if you find you’re having fun, but having that “I only have to stick it out until then,” at the back of your mind is really helpful.
Get an alcohol-free drink in your hand as soon as you arrive, mentally setting your “tone” for the event. If you’re worried there won’t be anything AF, or the AF options will be childish (I never drank Coke when I was a child, why are you offering it as the only option to a grown adult?), take your own.
If your partner isn’t present, have them on standby to send you an emergency “get home now, [insert plausible but not overly dramatic excuse here, no deaths or explosions or you’ll be dealing with concerned enquiries for days]” message. If you don’t have a partner, or helpful friend, reach out to someone here, I can make up “the dog’s got diarrhoea/the kids have just started vomiting, please can you get home?” excuses with the best of them.
Take time to check in on yourself somewhere quiet, every hour or so. Do some box breathing (in for four, hold for four, out for four, hold for four), and just recombobulate yourself.
Don’t tangle yourself up in long goodbyes, just slip away, like a little ghost. 👻 You can always send the host a thank you message the next day “sorry I left without saying goodbye, but you were too busy being fabulous and I didn’t want to interrupt, I had a great time, thank you!”
Remember it’s a Christmas party, not a hostage situation. You can just leave.