How to Quit Alcohol without
Gaining Weight
Not everyone gains weight when he or
she begins an alcohol recovery program but there are many
people who do gain weight. The average gain is about ten
pounds but there are many people who gain a significant amount
of weight. This weight gain is discouraging because with
alcohol, it is generally easier to stay thin. The weight
gain also discourages other alcoholics from recovery because
they know there is the possibility of a significant amount of
weight gain. The important thing to realize is that a
person would have to gain 150 pounds for the weight gain to be
unhealthier than the excessive drinking.
The most important components to quitting alcohol without
weight gain are:
1. Physical activity - Most alcoholics are not
physically active because they spend most of their time
drinking and/or acquiring their alcohol. The addition of
a minimum of just 30 minutes of physical activity a day will
help keep away any additional pounds that may come on from
eating instead of drinking. The physical activity will
also help to pass the time that may have normally been spent
drinking so that the activity of drinking will not be missed as
much.
2. Healthy eating - Alcoholics have a tendency
to be unhealthy eater because they do not typically eat full
meals but they eat snack type meals a lot throughout their
awake hours. Getting rid of junk food and substituting
alcohol for healthy foods and snacks will help weight stay off
and keep the person from unhealthy weight gain.
3. Manage cravings - It is important to plan
activities that can substitute for time normally spent with
alcohol. Cravings are worse during times of
boredom. Remember H.A.L.T. and never get too hungry,
angry, lonely, or tired because those things will exacerbate
the alcohol cravings.
4. Positive attitude - A positive attitude can
be the key to success during the recovery period. It is
important to focus on the fact that recovery is a healthy
choice and is quite possibly the best choice a person could
ever make for himself or herself.
When going into recovery it helps to know ahead of time what
situations may promote weight gain so they can be avoided or
dealt with properly. Longer meal times are one situation
that can be a problem. Many alcoholics will hurry through
their meals so they can get back to serious drinking.
Without the anticipation of the alcohol, many people will spend
more time sitting at the table, which can lead to eating bigger
amounts of food and for longer periods. Another problem
can be the oral cravings for the alcohol.
The alcoholic is used to the taste of the alcohol and
actually keeping their mouth and hands busy so they fulfill the
craving with food. Social situations are a big problem
for recovering alcoholics because when everyone else is
drinking they will need to find something to do with their
hands. This can lead to high calorie drinks and heavy
snacking. It is best to avoid situations where there will
be alcohol simply because it can cause a relapse but if it is
an event the person must attend, they need to plan ahead of
time what they will do instead of drink.
Recovery without weight gain can be a reachable goal with
some planning and awareness of the
situations. Alcoholism in the News
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