pellicle
Professional Dingbat, Guru and Merkintologist
Hi
myself I had to entirely quite alcohol because about 2 years back I developed a tachycardia. Once that happened alcohol triggered it badly (even when on metoprolol). Even 1 nip would do it. It would take at least 24 hours to feel better, 3 days to entirely right again.
So it didn't take long for the "Pavlov's Dog experiment" to work on me and 2 years later I do miss having the occasional whiskey but I don't miss the bad thumping high heart rates.
I'm still dry ... at least its cheaper that way ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Best Wishes
The reduction of alcohol which previously I considered as a negative has really turned out to be a positive as I haven't had a hangover in 13 years...!
myself I had to entirely quite alcohol because about 2 years back I developed a tachycardia. Once that happened alcohol triggered it badly (even when on metoprolol). Even 1 nip would do it. It would take at least 24 hours to feel better, 3 days to entirely right again.
So it didn't take long for the "Pavlov's Dog experiment" to work on me and 2 years later I do miss having the occasional whiskey but I don't miss the bad thumping high heart rates.
I'm still dry ... at least its cheaper that way ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Best Wishes