01-06-2014, 09:07
KinakoNeko:
When I first lost the weight (4-ish years ago), they were stretchmarked, but not "deflated". The drinking started around that time. I noticed that my breasts were looking almost unfamiliar about a two years ago. I'm only 4 months sober and I'm just now making other lifestyle improvements (quitting smoking, less caffiene, more water). I have just started paying more attention to my hydration. I am not one to easily feel dehydrated, so it is a conscious effort. I guess it will take some time to see if that helps.
lovely11:
I drank whiskey and beer. I had red wine when I had extra money! Do you think different types have different effects?
ELLACRAIG:
Alcohol causes weight gain for some and loss for others. For me, I was spending all my money at bars so I didn't eat much. Plus, it's cheaper to drink on an empty stomach. As far as breast tissue, the article I read ( I would post a link, but this was months ago) said that it had to do with alcohol's effect on estrogen/testosterone balance - which, from what I've gathered so far, might be relevant to anyone trying NBE.
When I first lost the weight (4-ish years ago), they were stretchmarked, but not "deflated". The drinking started around that time. I noticed that my breasts were looking almost unfamiliar about a two years ago. I'm only 4 months sober and I'm just now making other lifestyle improvements (quitting smoking, less caffiene, more water). I have just started paying more attention to my hydration. I am not one to easily feel dehydrated, so it is a conscious effort. I guess it will take some time to see if that helps.
lovely11:
I drank whiskey and beer. I had red wine when I had extra money! Do you think different types have different effects?
ELLACRAIG:
Alcohol causes weight gain for some and loss for others. For me, I was spending all my money at bars so I didn't eat much. Plus, it's cheaper to drink on an empty stomach. As far as breast tissue, the article I read ( I would post a link, but this was months ago) said that it had to do with alcohol's effect on estrogen/testosterone balance - which, from what I've gathered so far, might be relevant to anyone trying NBE.