Dr. MJ Bazos MD,
Patient Handout
How to Cut
Down on Your Drinking
If you are drinking too much, you can improve
your life and health by cutting down. How do you know if you drink too much?
Read these questions and answer "yes" or "no":
- •Do you drink alone when you feel angry or
sad?
- •Does your drinking ever make you late for
work?
- •Does your drinking worry your family?
- •Do you ever drink after telling yourself
you won't?
- •Do you ever forget what you did while you
were drinking?
- •Do you get headaches or have a hang-over
after you have been drinking?
If you answered "yes" to any of
these questions, you may have a drinking problem. Check with your doctor to be
sure. Your doctor will be able to tell you whether you should cut down or
abstain. If you are alcoholic or have other medical problems, you should not
just cut down on your drinking—you should stop drinking completely. Your
doctor will advise you about what is right for you.
If your doctor tells you to cut down
on your drinking, these steps can help you.
1. Write Your Reasons for Cutting
Down or Stopping
Why do you want to drink less? There are many
reasons why you may want to cut down or stop drinking. You may want to improve
your health, sleep better, or get along better with your family or friends. Make
a list of the reasons you want to drink less.
2. Set a Drinking Goal
Choose a limit for how much you will drink. You
may choose to cut down or not to drink at all. If you are cutting down, keep the
following limits:
* Women: No more than one drink a day
* Men: No more than two drinks a day
* A drink is
- a 12-ounce bottle of beer;
- a 5-ounce glass of wine; or
- a 1 1/2-ounce shot of liquor.
These limits may be too high for some people who
have certain medical problems or who are older. Talk with your doctor about the
limit that is right for you.
Now—write your drinking goal on a piece of
paper. Put it where you can see it, such as on your refrigerator or bathroom
mirror. Your paper might look like this:
My drinking goal
•I will start on this day ____________.
•I will not drink more than ______ drinks
in 1 day.
•I will not drink more than ______ drinks
in 1 week.
or
•I will stop drinking alcohol.
3. Keep a "Diary" of Your Drinking
To help you reach your goal, keep a "diary" of
your drinking. For example, write down every time you have a drink for 1 week.
Try to keep your diary for 3 or 4 weeks. This will show you how much you drink
and when. You may be surprised. How different is your goal from the amount you
drink now? Use the "drinking diary" below to write down when you drink.
Week:
# of drinks, type of drinks, place consumed
Mon.
Tues.
Wed.
Thurs.
Fri.
Sat.
Sun.
Week:
# of drinks, type of drinks, place consumed
Mon.
Tues.
Wed.
Thurs.
Fri.
Sat.
Sun.
Week:
# of drinks, type of drinks, place consumed
Mon.
Tues.
Wed.
Thurs.
Fri.
Sat.
Sun.
Week:
# of drinks, type of drinks, place consumed
Mon.
Tues.
Wed.
Thurs.
Fri.
Sat.
Sun.
Now you know why you want to drink
less and you have a goal. There are many ways you can help yourself to cut down.
Try these tips:
- Watch It at Home. Keep a small amount or
no alcohol at home. Don't keep temptations around.
- Drink Slowly When you drink, sip your drink
slowly. Take a break of 1 hour between drinks. Drink soda, water, or juice
after a drink with alcohol. Do not drink on an empty stomach! Eat food when you
are drinking.
- Take a Break From Alcohol.Pick a day or
two each week when you will not drink at all. Then, try to stop drinking for 1
week. Think about how you feel physically and emotionally on these days. When
you succeed and feel better, you may find it easier to cut down for good.
- Learn How to Say No. You do not have to
drink when other people drink. You do not have to take a drink that is given to
you. Practice ways to say no politely. For example, you can tell people you feel
better when you drink less. Stay away from people who give you a hard time about
not drinking.
- Stay active. What would you like to do
instead of drinking? Use the time and money spent on drinking to do something
fun with your family or friends. Go out to eat, see a movie, or play sports or a
game.
- Get Support. Cutting down on your drinking
may be difficult at times. Ask your family and friends for support to help you
reach your goal. Talk to your doctor if you are having trouble cutting down. Get
the help you need to reach your goal.
- Watch out for temptations. Watch out for
people, places, or times that make you drink, even if you do not want to. Stay
away from people who drink a lot or bars where you used to go. Plan ahead of
time what you will do to avoid drinking when you are tempted.
- Do not drink when you are angry or upset or
have a bad day. These are habits you need to break if you want to drink
less.
DO NOT GIVE
UP! Most people do not cut down or give up drinking all at once. Just like a
diet, it is not easy to change. That is okay. If you do not reach your goal the
first time, try again. Remember, get support from people who care about you and
want to help. Do not give up!