I usually drink every day: one glass of wine with dinner or out with friends. On rare occasions, at a party or something,it might be two glasses. It does seem to lessen my tinnitus but that's not why I do it, it has been part of my routine for years. My parents regularly had a glass of wine with dinner.
But when I am places where I can't get alcohol with my evening meal, it doesnt bother me. And I almost never have hard alcohol, not that it matters It's a habit that I have considered giving up, and have from time to time --I put in the category of getting more exercise or eating less sweets .
Not that I am judging: But your consumption is much higher, from what you have told us. I think you also have mentioned doing things that aggravated your tinnitus because you had been drinking. Clearly, you are worried you have a problem with alcohol. The label doesn't matter -- heavy drinker, alcoholic -- as much as the behavior becoming such that it seriously impacts your life. If you think you have a problem, you probably do.
I think you are taking the right path to try life sober for awhile. There are other ways to relieve stress and anxiety. Or try to seriously limit your intake. Also, here is an incentive: medications that can relieve anxiety or depression often don't work well on people who drink alot of alcohol, as they have built a tolerace to the effect on the brain.
Good luck. I know this one isnt easy.
But when I am places where I can't get alcohol with my evening meal, it doesnt bother me. And I almost never have hard alcohol, not that it matters It's a habit that I have considered giving up, and have from time to time --I put in the category of getting more exercise or eating less sweets .
Not that I am judging: But your consumption is much higher, from what you have told us. I think you also have mentioned doing things that aggravated your tinnitus because you had been drinking. Clearly, you are worried you have a problem with alcohol. The label doesn't matter -- heavy drinker, alcoholic -- as much as the behavior becoming such that it seriously impacts your life. If you think you have a problem, you probably do.
I think you are taking the right path to try life sober for awhile. There are other ways to relieve stress and anxiety. Or try to seriously limit your intake. Also, here is an incentive: medications that can relieve anxiety or depression often don't work well on people who drink alot of alcohol, as they have built a tolerace to the effect on the brain.
Good luck. I know this one isnt easy.