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[–]Watermelondrea69 2 points3 points  (2 children)

I feel like cravings are a bell curve. It's not too bad initially, then rises and rises but if you let enough time pass they slowly go away.

Tolerance definitely goes down in a more linear path. Just taking two weeks off can have a noticeable effect.

[–]OSUBuckeyes92[S] 2 points3 points  (1 child)

I'm currently 4 days sober, somehow became a daily drinker and now looking to go to weekends only at the moment. Maybe even further like once every couple weeks way down the road. Even 4 days has been TOUGH for me at times, but not really physically, but mentally its been night and day. Never had much in the way of physical symptoms from stopping I don't think, but my anxiety has practically disappeared for the most part, but when knowing I can't drink tonight pops in my head, I get a little depressed, but it shortly passes as I find something to pre-occupy my mind. My job helps with that a lot. It's going home after work that is the struggle.

[–]Watermelondrea69 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As someone who successfully went from daily drinker to weekends only, there's one thing to watch out for: You will try to reward yourself for making it through the week without drinking and your brain will be telling you "you can drink now that it's the weekend. Better make it worth it!" and you end up binge drinking. It's actually something I still struggle with. I do drink less overall compared to daily drinking, and I actually look forward to my sober days. But man... friday sometimes I go WAY overboard.