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Even organised last weeks job whilst on the move.(Dismantle crown to where the tree could be safely felled into the yard).Targets-9 BT wires,a couple of roofs,chimney pot,walls etc...No chipping as the owner would organise someone to stack the branches.I agreed to do it from a Platform and use only battery power.A good chance to showcase the Amazing 161T.

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11 minutes ago, skyhuck said:

While respect your post, I'm not sure that's true for every one. I became a heavy drinker slowly over time. I got so I was doing at least a bottle of wine each night and some time two bottles. If I didn't drink wine, I've 3 to 6 bottles of beer. I stopped getting hangovers years ago and would sleep like a log. I started getting heartburn about a year ago. Quit coffee etc, but could get shut of the heartburn. I tried medication, but it didn't really agree with me. I went for the Endoscopy down my throat (it's very unpleasant). All is normal, other than a small hiatus hernia, which apparently are very common if you have spent much time lifting things are really a bit to heavy to lift.

 

I the end I decided to knock the drinking on the head, I wanted to lose some weight anyway, so thought why not. I just stopped. I will still drink on Friday nights, but not any other times. Since giving up the drink, the Heartburn has gone. 

 

But other than this resent problem and maybe falling asleep in the chair of an evening (although I still do now, after a hard day) I can honestly say alcohol never caused me any mental health issues.

I think that some people are susceptible to mental health issues, it is bred into them....and alcohol is something that can be a trigger to 'awkward ' behavior. Like you, I have had periods in my life where I have drunk a fair bit, both at home and in the pub, but it has not harmed me in any way except made me poorer! I know someone who talks such bullshine sober, it amazes me and when they have a drink they are away with the fairies and the odd person who seems to get aggressive after a few too!

 

I think that a lot of people nowadays do like to have a 'label', or belong to a group, maybe even to have a excuse for their behaviour so align themselves within a spectrum. In the past, they may have been pushed into an industry where they had been able to 'hide or be hidden' from life by the work or their co-workers and got on with life.....but now, we have a whole section of the health industry making big dollar to pidgeon hole people, find a reason, blame or excuse folk for their oddities and that is where the thing sits!

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15 minutes ago, skyhuck said:

 

 

But other than this resent problem and maybe falling asleep in the chair of an evening (although I still do now, after a hard day) I can honestly say alcohol never caused me any mental health issues.

Dave  i respect anyone's views around excessive drinking, we all see it differently . Not everyone that drinks heavily will become addicted to the level i did, everyone has a different bottom with it.

The problem i have with what you are saying is why did you find it necessary to drink up to two bottles of wine each night ? Did you like the taste of it that much, or did you drink for effect ?   If its for the taste alone then there are other drinks that taste good without the negative outcome alcohol can bring, if someone is drinking to excess on a regular basis who is in control of that situation, the person or the alcohol.

I have no problem around alcohol and how others use it, i am not them, however i had to accept that alcohol and myself are not a good mix and thats fine with me, my life functions without it, and i am happy with that. The alternative for me would be to experiment with controlled drinking, i have tried that one many times before i quit, and accept now i could be just one drink away from the gutter. That works for me.

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10 minutes ago, PeteB said:

I think that some people are susceptible to mental health issues, it is bred into them....and alcohol is something that can be a trigger to 'awkward ' behavior. Like you, I have had periods in my life where I have drunk a fair bit, both at home and in the pub, but it has not harmed me in any way except made me poorer! I know someone who talks such bullshine sober, it amazes me and when they have a drink they are away with the fairies and the odd person who seems to get aggressive after a few too!

 

I think that a lot of people nowadays do like to have a 'label', or belong to a group, maybe even to have a excuse for their behaviour so align themselves within a spectrum. In the past, they may have been pushed into an industry where they had been able to 'hide or be hidden' from life by the work or their co-workers and got on with life.....but now, we have a whole section of the health industry making big dollar to pidgeon hole people, find a reason, blame or excuse folk for their oddities and that is where the thing sits!

You may not consider it has harmed you, but has it harmed others, truthfully ?

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Hmmm. ...... Nope. Apart from my offspring who will have to manage on what ever is left in the will after I passed it up the wall enjoying myself!

 

No blood spilled, no lost relationship due to drink, work has been done correctly, kids doing well enough etc etc....

 

Oh, BTW. I had a crap bottle of Shiraz last night and nowt since last Saturday. 

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1 minute ago, PeteB said:

Hmmm. ...... Nope. Apart from my offspring who will have to manage on what ever is left in the will after I passed it up the wall enjoying myself!

 

No blood spilled, no lost relationship due to drink, work has been done correctly, kids doing well enough etc etc....

 

Oh, BTW. I had a crap bottle of Shiraz last night and nowt since last Saturday. 

So apart from the finances which you have admitted to, when you were drinking at home were you drinking alone or with partner and children around you seeing your mood swings as you got more drunk and having to adapt to them ?

Denial is a form of justification for a problem.

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19 minutes ago, ESS said:

Did you like the taste of it that much, or did you drink for effect ? 

Both really. My wife now gives me decent soft drinks. Which are ok, but don't taste anything like as good a nice Red or some real Ale. I've tried the none alcohol stuff, but IMO it tastes awful and is bloody expensive. I generally started drinking with me evening meal. My wife is an excellent cook and we always have quality home made food. In the past I would say "I'm gonna quit drinking through the week, everyone says heavy drinking is bad for you". But then my wife would present me with a lovely steak, Spaghetti Bolognese, roast chicken dinner, and I would immediately  say "oh this needs a nice red" or "a good Ale"

And once I start I tended to keep going. I've always been a guzzler, I've never met any one who drinks pints as fast as me, my mates always joke about it. But the heartburn was really annoying me and I wanted to shed some weight, so I decide to try quitting drinking every day but Fridays.

 

Now I drink gallons of Tea.

 

I can't have been addicted, as once I had good valid reasons to quit, I just stopped and have absolutely zero cravings etc. My wife, who is a very modest drinker, at first said she would quit through the week too, but she sometimes says "oh I really fancy a glass of Red" and will get one. I pull her leg and say she has no will power. But I have no interest in joining her.

 

As for the mood swings, that's never been a problem. I'm no angel, but drink makes no difference.

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