Yeah, I've generally been feeling not too good. I've also been eating more processed/convenience food, and I don't feel right from it.
So I'm dropping this *~major~* announcement.
GASP |
That's right y'all. 30 days booze free. (Also, a modified whole30 diet, but that's a bit less dramatic.)
There's one exception, of course.
Wish me luck, y'all. Luck and/or pee tapes.
Be strong! And I hope it makes your stomach feel better.
ReplyDeleteI haven't tried to go thirty consecutive days, but I've gone eight. My stomach problems almost completely go away when I do.
ReplyDeleteWhich you'd think would encourage me to go 8 days more often.
But let's not get crazy.
I wish you the best on your quest!
Why not drop the processed/convenience "food" instead? Eat real food.
ReplyDeleteFor sure! That's what the "modified whole30" i mentioned above is. Less dramatic of an announcement, though.
DeleteGoodest of luck on your quest to not feel crappy. The whole30 is probably going to do way more for you than just dropping alcohol, but I do understand the need for a total detox. Well, so long as you don't celebrate that 30 day detox by getting hammered and eating cupcakes.
ReplyDeleteNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!! I mean, *ahem* Good Luck?
ReplyDeleteYou're still going to smoke weed though, right? I mean, you're not going to live in your head for those 30 days, are you? Like, you're going to try LSD and go on an Ayahuasca trip, right? The human brain was not meant to be un-dulled for that long! Via con Dios to you and your brain.
ReplyDeleteAmphetamines are a good appetite suppressant so you won't miss food and booze. The results are indisputable, but the side effects can be a bit bothersome.
ReplyDeleteYou are so brave. Thoughts and prayers.
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