Fancy giving up the booze in the new year? Dry January can help

Reaching for a drink is the easiest thing in the world - especially when the world is in the grips of a pandemic.

Bad day at the office/kitchen table? Grab a beer. Children playing up? Fear not, it will soon be ‘wine o’clock’.

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Alcohol consumption can creep up on us with alarming ease - but trying to reset our relationship with it can feel monumental.

According to new research published by Alcohol Change UK, the charity that created and runs Dry January, 28 per cent of drinkers have found themselves drinking more in 2021, compared to 2020, and a quarter would like to cut down.

An estimated 7.9 million UK adults who drink alcohol are planning to have a month off drinking for January 2022 - and one in three would prefer to take part in Dry January.

"I have Dry January to thank for helping me find my way off that slippery slope.”

Teresa, who began drinking even more during the 2020 Christmas lockdown in Wales, is among those who have already benefitted from the UK’s one-month alcohol-free challenge.

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“I guess I was aware that my drinking habit was getting out of control for quite some time,” said Teresa, 60.

“Family and friends had jokingly started to remark on the amount of wine I was drinking and the time of day I opened the wine – always by 4pm, and I would work my way through a bottle an evening and sometimes more at the weekend.

“The December 2020 lockdown meant that it would be impossible to get together on Christmas Day with my family who live 250 miles away. I drank more wine than ever over the holiday period to make up for the disappointment of not having the family Christmas we had planned. And I didn’t even enjoy the wine.”

For Teresa, the turning point arrived a few days after Christmas when she awoke with a thumping headache, heartburn and self-loathing; she signed up to Dry January that morning.

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“That was the best decision I have made in a very long time, and without a doubt it has changed my life for the better,” she said.

“Some of my close family had been worried about my daily wine drinking for a while. They could see it slowly creeping up but didn’t feel they could approach me about it.

“There are so many positive differences I have seen: weight loss, the night sweats have disappeared, along with the bloated feeling which I had previously blamed on the menopause.

“I feel happy and full of life, but the most important thing for me is the sense of freedom I feel. It’s so liberating to not have that awful feeling of self-loathing each morning.

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“I have embraced sobriety and can honestly say that I feel happier, healthier and fitter than I have felt in years, and I have Dry January to thank for helping me find my way off that slippery slope.”

Help and support for Dry January

Teresa found Alcohol Change UK’s free Try Dry app helped to motivate her.

The app allows people to track their units, calories and money saved during January, and to set custom goals for managing their drinking year-round.

Alcohol Change UK also provides a free programme of daily coaching emails throughout the month.

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