Had my yearly physical. I quit drinking almost two years ago, and I’m in perfect health for a 52 year old.

20 lbs lighter, cholesterol is great, liver enzymes are all normal…

I literally have nothing to work on, other than to keep doing what I’m doing.

I’m so thankful I finally managed to quit.

  • @CheesyGordita
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    106 months ago

    Dude, that’s so kick ass! It’s people like you and posts like these that help give me hope and motivation to keep going.

    Beginning of this year I went to the hospital for Delerium Tremens and not being able to sleep for three days straight. I needed help detoxing and needed to get bloodwork done. I was really worried about my liver and kidneys. Things were pretty bad but not awful and recoverable.

    I’ve had my slipups, but it’s been about two months completely sober for me and maybe a couple weeks total drinking out of the past 6 months. I’ve lost 20lbs (need 25 more). Also my last blood tests a couple months ago showed me recovering. I can only hope to be where you are in another year and a half.

    Congrats again!

    • SpaceBarOP
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      66 months ago

      You can do it, you really can. I tried to get quitting to stick so many times. I tried off and on for years until I didn’t have to try any longer.

    • ZerlynaM
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      46 months ago

      Oh how I wish I lost 20 pounds. I think I’m down 10 in the last two years. But I’m getting old and my hormones are working against me now.

      • @CheesyGordita
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        16 months ago

        Yeah, I can imagine. It’s been slower than when I was in my 20s for sure and I’m sure it will continue to slow down. That’s one of the reasons I’m trying to get my shit sorted now! lol. I’ve been hitting the gym and lifting too tho so hopefully some of my not losing weight is my body recompositioning itself. But yeah, women’s bodies and their hormones are super crazy and complicated. At least we aren’t wasting all our calories on nutritionally empty alcohol!!

  • Night Monkey
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    56 months ago

    Congratulations!! I’m so happy for you.

    I quit drinking completely about two weeks ago. I had some blood work today and my ast enzymes are still high. How long did it take for your ast levels to go back to normal? I’m just asking because you mentioned it’s been two years.

    Again, congrats. I’m proud of you

    • @CheesyGordita
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      26 months ago

      Mine were basically normal/high normal after two months or so. I also took milk thistle which I think helped.

      • Night Monkey
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        26 months ago

        That was my next question. If there are supplements or something that promotes liver health. Milk thistle you say? I’ll look into it. Thank you very much.