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throwaway041207 | 1 year ago

I do not have ADHD. I am not sure exactly why I drink so much -- there are a number of alcoholics on both sides of my family, but I also spent many years drinking in bars in a big city, living a very social life. During COVID I became much more of a solitary drinker and over the last five or so years I have drank out of a sense of malaise. Every morning became the day I was going to take a break and every night there was an excuse to start drinking again.

The strange thing about GLP-1s effect on my desire to drink is how it manifests: I just don't care about drinking. I actually _could_ drink and be fine I think, I haven't tested it. I don't go through life with the burden of the knowledge of my own addiction. I don't have to be vigilant about triggers and self-assess my actions. I just don't drink.

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93po|1 year ago

how long did you keep drinking after starting? thanks for response

throwaway041207|1 year ago

No prob.

I noticed that I did not want to drink the day after my first shot. It was that fast. If anything the closest I came to drinking came from routine, not desire. That is to say, what is an afternoon watching football if not with a beer in hand? But I was able to move past that.

One thing I should make clear, no matter how heavy a drinker I have been at times in my life, including with liquor, I have never had a physical addiction. A person deep in the throws of physical addiction will need to approach this carefully.

If you are interested in this topic, I highly recommend reading this newsletter: https://recursiveadaptation.com/

There is a lot of great writing on this subject and some real world testimonies in there. Also happy to answer any more questions here.