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shootingstar
06-04-2008, 10:42 PM
For many yrs., it was embarrassing that my body could not take much alcohol. After only less than one-third of a glass of wine, I have...a warm sunburn. :o And wobetide if my haircut is short, my ears are burnin'.
So hence, I never acquired any taste for beer. Instead wine seemed to provide more "taste" for me for the little that I can drink.
I drink wine for special occasions..which works out maybe once a month at the above amount...so our wine supply from the wineries take a long time to deplete.
bmccasland
06-05-2008, 05:11 AM
another light weight here...
My logic is that if I can only have one glass, I want it to be quality! :D
Aggie_Ama
06-05-2008, 05:41 AM
I do like some beer- mmmm Shiner Blonde! I also LOVE margaritas, I mean seriously love them. And the right wine but I am not much of a wino. I am a light weight compared to my beer loving husband but not one glass. Usually two margaritas means a buzz. But it depends on the place. I can usually have two beers and feel nothing but a little warmth in my cheeks.
Tuckervill
06-05-2008, 05:42 AM
I'm a lightweight, too. I don't like to drink much anyway, but when I do it's half a beer or a margarita and that's it. When I was young and stupid I could drink a lot, but I was acting a fool anyway so it didn't matter if my face flushed, etc.
Karen
evangundy
06-05-2008, 07:39 AM
Ever since a really, really bad experience drinking dark rum & cokes (I had no idea they were doubles) when I about 18, my body can only handle 2 drinks. I can't finish a third. I rarely try. I get sick to my stomach before the 3rd is finished. I'm another one that loves margaritas and good wine (not at the same time mind you) and good liqueurs. I'll have one, sipped and savored, maybe a second one, but then water or soda after that. And my face really flushes red while I'm drinking that second one, too.
I drink maybe once every couple weeks, if that. My DH drinks only 2 or 3 times a year, and has only one or two glasses. So some of the bottles in our cabinet are well aged. They last a long time in this house (I think the oldest might be the bottle of gin I brought from my apt when we got married 30 years ago - I don't think it has been opened yet).
Edna
littlegrasshopp
06-05-2008, 07:40 AM
Somewhere in my twenties I started getting migraines if I drink more than two of anything. I don't know what that's about, but I drink two beers, or two glasses of wines and that's IT! I've had enough of waking up to splitting pain!
mimitabby
06-05-2008, 08:00 AM
shootingstar, sounds like you have the same metabolic problem that I have. Your body doesn't break down the alcohol properly .This is genetic and extremely common in Asian people, I am 100% Italian (of all things) but i have it too!
Drinking alcohol never made me feel good, it just made me feel bad. So at a certain point I just quit drinking. There was no point to it, and I certainly wasn't going to drink to make OTHERS feel good.
sundial
06-05-2008, 08:15 AM
A long time ago one of my PMS cravings was having a Corona beer. I cannot drink but maybe a third of it before getting a buzz. No alcohol for me.
kat_h
06-05-2008, 08:39 AM
For many yrs., it was embarrassing that my body could not take much alcohol. After only less than one-third of a glass of wine, I have...a warm sunburn. :o And wobetide if my haircut is short, my ears are burnin'.
My husband turns red from alcohol now but never used to. He can still drink as much as he wants to and the redness doesn't get any worse after the first drink. I've only seen him drunk once in his life. He weighs about 285 lbs so his body can absorb a bit. :)
He doesn't drink often anymore though. I liked drinking too much, but I've been sober for just over two years now. Since I quit it's rare for him to drink.
Andrea
06-05-2008, 09:08 AM
I love good beer or a Washington state wine, depending on the meal :cool:
indigoiis
06-05-2008, 09:11 AM
I tend to be obsessive and once begun, don't seem to know the meaning of moderation. I probably could moderate if I really tried, but have always tended to excess. I quit drinking in 2004 and never looked back. Lucky are the bunch of you who drink 1 or 2 drinks and feel a nice buzz and stop - with me it was the whole bottle and I'd keep going til I was out like a light.
I've probably saved 10K in the last four years from not buying alcohol (or the related dinners out to accompagny a nice bottle of wine.) Yikes! :D
I'm much happier and more level now than back then. Plus, I rediscovered the bicycle, a much healthier obsession. :cool:
I'm still fun to hang out with. Really, I am!
Tokie
06-05-2008, 09:12 AM
I would rather spend my recreational calories on chocolate! Tokie
Bad JuJu
06-05-2008, 10:38 AM
Kind of lightweight myself (in the drinking department only :o ), but I love a glass of good wine with dinner. And DH recently turned me on to a delicious elixir made from lime-flavored Vodka and Fresca--perfect light refresher for summer evenings. But like many of you, I can only handle two of them. :(
redrhodie
06-05-2008, 10:47 AM
I'm still fun to hang out with. Really, I am!
I'm willing to wager you're more fun to hang out with!
As for me, I can't drink at all. I'm in the red face club. I'm wondering if that's an allergic reaction? Anyway, it just makes me feel bad, so I don't do it.
bouncybouncy
06-05-2008, 12:02 PM
I am with indigoiis...has not been an easy thing to admit to myself! I was quite the partyer...after a bad marriage it seemed to spiral out of control! Thank goodness for a loving non-needing-a-drink hubby I am on the right path now...
kudos to those who can and enjoy...
And people tell me I am fun, still...:p
shootingstar
06-05-2008, 12:22 PM
shootingstar, sounds like you have the same metabolic problem that I have. Your body doesn't break down the alcohol properly .This is genetic and extremely common in Asian people, I am 100% Italian (of all things) but i have it too!
Drinking alcohol never made me feel good, it just made me feel bad. So at a certain point I just quit drinking. There was no point to it, and I certainly wasn't going to drink to make OTHERS feel good.
My whole family (that's 7 other people) seems to be similar to me, with only slight variations where another person or 2 might be able to drink 1-2 whole glasses of wine, before feeling the effects.
I've been told supposedly there's some sort of enzyme that doesn't break down the alcolhol as fast in certain people.
I actually drink abit "more" compared to 20 yrs. ago..which was about..once annually.:rolleyes: But "more" is such a relative term. :p
mimitabby
06-05-2008, 12:29 PM
Alcohol Dehydrogenase activity varies between men and women, and between different races. For example, women are unable to process alcohol at the same rate as men because they do not express the Alcohol Dehydrogenase as highly. The level of activity may not only be dependent on level of expression but due to allelic diversity among the population. These allelic differences have been linked to region of origin. For example Europeans have been found to express an allele for the alcohol dehydrogenase gene that makes it much more active than those found in Asians or Indians.
not supposedly, it's fact.
Andrea
06-05-2008, 01:56 PM
Alcohol Dehydrogenase activity varies between men and women, and between different races. For example, women are unable to process alcohol at the same rate as men because they do not express the Alcohol Dehydrogenase as highly. The level of activity may not only be dependent on level of expression but due to allelic diversity among the population. These allelic differences have been linked to region of origin. For example Europeans have been found to express an allele for the alcohol dehydrogenase gene that makes it much more active than those found in Asians or Indians.
not supposedly, it's fact.
Thank you! Yay for science!!!
smilingcat
06-05-2008, 02:48 PM
My body is very thrifty when it comes to alcohol. As mimitabby pointed out, the gene thing isn't there for me (Japanese). My body just recycle what little alcohol is in my body over and over and over. quarter of a glass of wine is more than enough for me.
Besides, its like playing Russian Roulett: sometimes I have a horrible alergic reaction and at other times none whatso ever. I break out in hives and its not from the sufites because bacon never did me in like a glass of wine, beer, hard liquor. It doesn't matter what kind of drink it is. And it is just plain miserable. Never did acquire taste for beer or hard liquor.
Crankin
06-05-2008, 06:06 PM
I can have one glass of wine or a beer with no ill effects. Sometimes I'll have 2, but unless it's over a long period of time, the second one makes me drunk. Even one glass will make me wake up dehydrated and that affects my cycling a lot.
I love wine and have 1-3 glasses a week. I would have a glass every night if it didn't affect me so much. For awhile the sulfites did me in, but once I got my asthma under control, that went away. I didn't drink at all until I was out of college (too busy with other controlled substances), so I can't really compare how my reaction to alcohol has changed. I don't drink hard liquor, but I used to when I was younger.
Jewish people also (supposedly) have the gene that makes you not able to drink as much. I don't think I have it, I'm just small and it doesn't take much for me to feel the effects. But, one of my sons definitely has the "silly" gene from drinking. The other one (the marine) drinks way too much beer and shows no ill effects...
Dogmama
06-07-2008, 04:20 AM
I quit almost 19 years ago because it was becoming a problem. Alcoholism runs in my family. I tend towards depression and I was a crying drunk. Not fun. People would pray that I'd pass out - and I usually did.
I took up cycling soon after I quit drinking. I think I made a good trade!
Jen-Jen
06-08-2008, 05:58 PM
Oh, boy, I...uummm, pretty much can party till the cows come home. So, could my DH. We (I say we like it was me, really was my DH) got into a lot of trouble a few years back. Hence, my DH will be sober 5 years on Aug. 13, 2008!
I gave it up to support him. Best thing to do in our case. I wasn't to far behind him. He can now finally stand up and say, "Hi, I'm Patrick and I can't just have one."
We are not lightweights, we are heavyweights and I wish that we were a little more like you, Shootingstar.
I definitely feel the effects after one drink (more relaxed, more talkative) but no adverse physical effects. Two drinks are a bit much--I get a little goofy (not to the point of acting a total fool, but certainly not my usual self) and then my stomach ends up not feeling so good later, at least if I have to ride the train etc. home. I'm only 108 lbs, so I think that explains it.
shootingstar
06-08-2008, 08:40 PM
I definitely feel the effects after one drink (more relaxed, more talkative) but no adverse physical effects. Two drinks are a bit much--I get a little goofy (not to the point of acting a total fool, but certainly not my usual self) and then my stomach ends up not feeling so good later, at least if I have to ride the train etc. home. I'm only 108 lbs, so I think that explains it.
One thing for certain, for the max. amount I can drink which is what I described at start of thread, just doesn't allow my body to relax to sleep quickly. My heartbeat is fast when I go to bed...and my bladder well..
Well, now that I am old, I usually have two stiff drinks and call it a night. Since I weigh 250, it takes two so I can really feel it. I used to drink everyone under the table, I think due to the combination of Welsh/English/Scottish genes, large body size, lots of muscle from bodybuilding. But now I get hangovers so I have reformed.
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