I used to love to binge drink.
I wasn’t about the wine at home on the couch on a Friday, or even the glass with dinner. I was the girl finishing my friends' drinks at pres because they couldn’t finish them in time, or asking them to go shot for shot with me at the bar.
Eight to 10 drinks on a night out wasn’t out of the ordinary, and by age 25, I’d done my fair share of partying - from clubbing to five-day festivals and endless bar hopping.
I was a happy and friendly drunk, and I was probably the only one who noticed a problem with my drinking, but that’s also all that mattered - because only I had the power to change my relationship with it.
I started with 100 days no drinking in early 2020, and then decided to fully give up alcohol in July of that year.
I told all my family and friends I was doing one year because I thought that would be easier to stomach and more believable than indefinitely. I also thought by telling people it would hold me accountable.
It’s now been over two years, and I can’t see things changing anytime soon.
Watch: Your body after one year without alcohol. Post continues after video.
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