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Minding your mind by drinking less this Christmas

All over the festive season, TheJournal.ie is bringing you tried and tested ways to keep your mental health in fine fettle.

IT’S CHRISTMAS TIME and there is no shortage of parties and celebrations. How many drinks have you had this Christmas?

Most people like to drink alcohol from time to time, even if it’s just the annual glass of sherry at Christmas or champagne on New Year’s Eve. Alcohol can make you feel relaxed and even a little more sociable.

But how did you feel the last time you drank too much? Think about that.

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While we all know that when we drink in moderation alcohol can be fine, what many people don’t realise is that the line between social drinking and what’s considered alcohol abuse or misuse is actually very thin. And when the signs of alcohol misuse are ignored, the repercussions can be devastating and even fatal.

The damage alcohol can do to your physical wellbeing is widely known but what many people undermine is the lasting effect that alcohol can have on your mental health.

Did you know?

  • There are 88 alcohol related deaths in Ireland every month. That’s over 1,000 people in 2014 already. 
  • One in four deaths of young men (15-39) is due to alcohol.
  • One in three road-crash deaths are related to alcohol. 
  • There are 1,200 cases of cancer in Ireland that are associated with alcohol every year. 
  • And one in eleven children say that their parents drinking habits have a negative effect on their lives. That’s nearly 110,000 children. 
  • Over 150,000 people in Ireland are dependent drinkers.
  • More than one million people regard themselves as harmful drinkers.
  • As a nation we underestimate how much we drink by 60%.
  • And 72% of us claim to know someone we think drinks too much.

(Figures: Irish Alcohol Diaries 2013 report and National Registry of Deliberate Self Harm Ireland)

Alcohol and our mental health – when does it become an issue?

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People will often reach for a drink when they need cheering up or just want to unwind and there is nothing wrong with that. Alcohol becomes an issue when that drink you have in your hand is really masking your feelings.

Whether you feel under pressure from work, stressed about money and bills or you suffer from anxiety or depression, alcohol should not be the solution or a distraction.

While alcohol has a temporarily positive impact on our moods, in the long run it can have a major effect on our mental wellbeing. Alcohol is linked to a wide range of mental health issues like depression, the developmnent of dementia and suicide.

TheJournal.ie spoke to Dr Hester O’Connor, a clinical psychologist with the HSE, about the effects that alcohol has on our mental health.

 Alcohol is a depressant. And if someone is already feeling low then drinking alcohol will only make it worse – it’s a vicious cycle.

Our brains are balanced by chemicals and processes which alcohol, as a depressant, will disrupt. This disruption can affect our thoughts and actions as much as it affects our feelings. That relaxed feeling you get after one drink is because the alcohol has triggered a chemical change in your brain. But when you continue to drink more and more this effect becomes much stronger and can go either way.

Have you ever noticed that when some people drink they will do or say something they are ashamed of later and would never have done sober? This is why.

People become disinhibited with alcohol.

And then sometimes it feels like the only way to get over the embarrassment is to drink more and continue the cyclical nature of alcohol abuse.

For people dealing with anxiety or depression, alcohol can be very damaging. When you look at the level of suicides in Ireland that show alcohol use as a contributory factor, it is worrying.

In 2013 over 11,000 people were treated in hospitals around the country due to self-harm and alcohol was a factor in over one third of all cases. That’s close to 4,000 people who self-harmed and had alcohol in their system.

The number of self-harm presentations at hospitals all over Ireland typically increases during holiday periods.

Dr O’Connor spoke of how Christmas can be terribly difficult for people.

There is an internal pressure in society about how Christmas should be for everyone. There is a big difference between the images and portrayals of Christmas on TV than the realities.  And people can feel isolated or under pressure about the way they should be spending their Christmas.

Expert tips – how to cut back or avoid alcohol and mind your mental health

  • Know that it is okay to say no 

It’s really important to know that if you are drinking you don’t have to have more than one or if everyone around you is drinking you can say no.

  • Take it slow

If you do drink – take your time. Maybe get one drink and sip it very slowly for the night rather than drinking it fast and getting another.

  • Be prepared

For anyone trying to drink less or someone struggling with an alcohol problem, Christmas can be difficult with all the parties and social situations. If you know you are going to be in a place where you will be offered alcohol and you’re not comfortable then rather than isolating yourself and not going, plan your excuses in advance. While this may seem slightly misleading – it will provide you with the comfort that you need because giving up alcohol is not easy.

  • Stick to your daily routine

Structure is very important for everyone but especially for people with mental health issues it can be a great way to maintain balance.

  • Do not isolate yourself

Giving up alcohol is not easy but it is doable and you are never alone. If you don’t feel like going to the parties because of the alcohol, that is fine but do connect with people, don’t cut yourself off. Call your friends and family and go for coffee and a chat.

  • Talk to someone

If it all gets too much and it feels like everything is on top of you then talk to someone. Do not turn to alcohol. Talking is the best option every time. If you would rather not talk to family or friends you can always call the Samaritans on 116 123.

  • Take that first step

Forming a new habit begins with taking a new step. Don’t wait until January 1st. Take that step today.

How can friends and family help a loved one struggling with alcohol this Christmas?

Dr O’Connor recommends that family and friends respect their loved one’s decision.

Leading by example is one of the best things you can do for someone who is struggling with alcohol issues. And be careful about who you are offering alcohol to. If you know this person is trying to quit then don’t tempt them or encourage them to be more social. And be there to listen.

Christmas is a hard time to confront your demons no matter what they are so to have someone their to listen can be a huge help.

“It is difficult but giving up alcohol was the best thing I ever did”

Barbara Brennan, owner of Sewndipity, spoke openly to TheJournal.ie about her own battle with  mental health issues and alcohol abuse.

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I started getting ill when I was about twelve and I was hospitalised for the first time at fourteen.

Barbara was diagnosed with clinical depression and was heavily medicated for about fifteen years. It wasn’t until she was 25 that Barbara’s doctor reassessed her and she was diagnosed with bipolar disorder. It was around the time of this diagnosis that alcohol started to play a role in her life.

“I didn’t drink at all when I was young, I only really started drinking at college and when I was diagnosed with bipolar disorder I started to drink heavily.”

I drank to alleviate the elation as much as the depression. I wanted to dull down everything I was feeling.

Barbara said that becoming dependent on alcohol changed her.

I became a liar. I lied to my friends, I lied to my family and all because I couldn’t stand the thought of them knowing the truth.

Barbara said this was the toughest part of hiding her dark secret.

Having to lie to people you love is really hurtful. I was ashamed of that and ashamed of how much I drank, how much I needed to drink. I thought it was better for everyone if I lied.

Accepting the facts

In 2005 Barbara was hospitalised again and the doctors informed her of the damage her alcohol use was causing to her mental and physical health and the fatal repercussions this level of drinking could have. That was when she knew it was time to stop, time to stop lying to her loved ones and time to stop drinking.

That was when I realised the true impact my drinking was having on me and knew that I had to stop. I had a lot of internal guilt and knew that I had to talk to my family.

Speaking to her family, Barbara overcame that fear that had been building up inside her for so long to discover that they knew something was wrong and were more than willing to be there and help her in every way possible.

I have been completely sober for almost ten years now and it is the best and hardest thing I have ever done.

While it’s not easy to give up alcohol cold turkey as Barbara did, it can be done.

My friends and family were fantastic. Once you get over the initial fears, it gets easier. And sure there are times when it is tempting to drink again but I know it’s not worth it anymore.

Barbara found that staying active helped her a lot.

I spent time doing things that were mindful – I am creative and started working on crafts and gardening more. I also find physical exertion to be very helpful. It lifts my mood. I started running and doing yoga and pilates.

And for anyone struggling this Christmas, Barbara has this advice:

Try and let people know. Talk to someone and ask for help. If you tell people you are not okay and need help you will be overwhelmed by how kind and willing they are. People are not telepathic – you need to tell them.

Are you, or someone you know, in need of help?

USEFUL RESOURCES ON ALCOHOL USE:

See our series on #LittleThings that can make a big difference to your mental wellbeing in 2015 here>

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    Feb 12th 2019, 10:23 AM

    Why would you go to a concert featuring a person who does not like playing to a white audience and as mentioned leaves paying fans waiting for hours,
    Lauren Hill has never played a concert without drama

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    Feb 12th 2019, 10:38 AM

    @Mark Allen: you don’t have to go Mark

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    Feb 12th 2019, 10:40 AM

    @Mark Allen: When to see her in Sydney a week ago. Didn’t wait longer than 30 mins for her main stage set and credited the Aus crowd for their involvement. How many times have you seen her?

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    Feb 12th 2019, 12:15 PM

    @Barry Zuckerkorn: Barry don’t worry I won’t be

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    Feb 12th 2019, 12:15 PM

    @Barry Zuckerkorn: Barry don’t worry I won’t be

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    Feb 12th 2019, 12:15 PM

    @Barry Zuckerkorn: Barry don’t worry I won’t be

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    Feb 12th 2019, 12:21 PM

    @Oisín Farrelly: Congrats on enjoying her gig but she did make a statement a few years ago more or less saying she hated people with light skin and that as far as I am aware makes her a racist,so sorry if you feel annoyed but that’s the truth and sometimes the truth hurts

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    Feb 12th 2019, 12:47 PM

    @Mark Allen: “more or less saying…….. as far as I’m aware…….racist………..truth hurts”

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    Feb 12th 2019, 1:08 PM

    @Bryan Yelahw: Cheers Bryan for that link

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    Feb 12th 2019, 1:18 PM

    The Miseducation of Mark Allen

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    Feb 12th 2019, 1:19 PM

    @Mark Allen: to be fair, MANY artists and bands keep audiences waiting for hours.

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    Feb 12th 2019, 1:36 PM

    @Mark Allen: were you at her Dublin gig? Obviously not.No drama.

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    Feb 12th 2019, 9:50 PM

    @Mark Allen: I heard you the 1st time, Jesus

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    Feb 12th 2019, 10:30 PM

    @Mark Allen: you’re always moaning. Just play your snooker

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    Feb 12th 2019, 10:08 AM

    Lauren Hill has a history of making her fans wait 2/3 hrs as she has a history of showing up late – be warned.

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    Feb 12th 2019, 5:17 PM

    @Paul Quirke: she was interviewed on the radio in New York a few yrs back and she stated she didn’t want white people buying her records or listening to her music so you are spot on

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    Feb 12th 2019, 6:07 PM

    @Niamh O Hanlon: she never said that. It’s amazing what people will choose to believe.

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    Feb 12th 2019, 9:56 AM

    Liam’s gig should be at Pairc Hi Chaoimh after the legendary concerts in 96. He would easily sell it out. A pity.

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    Feb 12th 2019, 11:07 AM

    @Padraig: i agree pal as he not playing in dublin..these tickets be like gold dust

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    Feb 12th 2019, 11:10 AM

    @Barry Zuckerkorn: you obviously don’t know what talent is then so…Have seen him in his Oasis days and post Oasis and he always
    puts on a hell of a gig along with some great new material! What’s not to like!!!

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    Feb 12th 2019, 12:19 PM

    @Pauly_G_87: his voice is absolutely nackered, he was a great singer twenty years ago, these days he’s just embarrassing

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    Feb 12th 2019, 12:34 PM

    @Anita Ward: let’s not be too dramatic.

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    Feb 12th 2019, 12:53 PM

    @Barry Zuckerkorn: Ed sheeran sold out 3 nights there.. He’s not fit to clean Liams boots.

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    Feb 12th 2019, 1:08 PM

    @Anita Ward: More like dust on top of the old TV in the attic.

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    Feb 12th 2019, 3:19 PM

    @Rob Cahill: As much as I dislike Ed Sheerin, he can write songs, play guitar and actually hold a note. So in terms of talent I’d say Ed has the tambourine man whooped unfortunately, Liam was a good front man 20 years ago. And even then he borrowed heavily from John Lennon and Ian Brown.

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    Feb 12th 2019, 9:51 PM

    @Rob Cahill: I agree

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    Feb 12th 2019, 10:39 AM

    Can’t wait for the spate of “he doesn’t sing correctly and he acts mean in front of the cameras!” comments from people who don’t actually grasp the nuances of what being a rock and roll star are. You can always boogie on down to The Script that night or drop your halfs and gurn away to your proper choons.

    The world needs a Liam Gallagher. Just the one, thankfully

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    Feb 12th 2019, 11:05 AM

    @Stu Kent: eh hello? You are the only one making this comment about him. The irony

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    Feb 12th 2019, 11:08 AM

    @Stu Kent: Well said

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    Feb 12th 2019, 12:13 PM

    @Paul Quirke:

    Google ‘pre-emptive’ and get cosy with some of the definitions.

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    Feb 12th 2019, 12:49 PM

    @Stu Kent: so he’s just living a stereotype? How sad.

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    Feb 12th 2019, 1:36 PM

    @Stu Kent: the nuances of being a rock & roll star? Sounds more like boy band talk.

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    Feb 12th 2019, 2:25 PM

    @Dave O’Keeffe:

    Living a character, I would argue. Something that’s been sorely lacking with guitar bands for years now.

    Besides, you say stereotype like it’s a bad thing. Super Mario, Rocky Balboa and Jesus Christ are all stereotypes. We have an affinity towards relatable iconography in entertainment.

    Not sure how sad it is to be 25 years into your career and still be a magnet for young lads who want to see music actually being performed live, but whatever. I’m sure you’re into proper stuff.

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    Feb 12th 2019, 2:50 PM

    @Stu Kent: and what is being a rock star? Having any semblance of ability is essential. Liam cannot sing his voice is absolutely shot, he sings through his nose. He has swagger of course, but what use is that on its own. Jim Morrison had a fine voice, jagger still does, elvis was a crooner. Liam is pretty awful

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    Feb 12th 2019, 7:55 PM

    @Stu Kent: nah you just wrong..

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    Feb 12th 2019, 10:37 AM

    I didn’t even know they were going out…

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    Feb 12th 2019, 11:11 AM

    Lauryn Hill is a racist

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    Feb 12th 2019, 11:48 AM

    @Mumpsimus: how is she racist?

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    Feb 12th 2019, 12:45 PM

    @t-rex orange county: she was quoted as saying she would rather see her children starve than have a white person buy her records

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    Feb 12th 2019, 12:56 PM

    @niamh ryan: Misquoted. All she said was she loved her people and would continue making music for them. The rest is lies.

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    Feb 12th 2019, 1:01 PM

    @niamh ryan: was pure lies and MTV denied she said such things.

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    Feb 12th 2019, 1:01 PM

    @Rob Cahill: that was what was widely reported at the time, probably 20 years ago at this stage.

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    Feb 12th 2019, 2:34 PM

    @niamh ryan: You mean the fake quotes?
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    It’s amazing how something completely made up over 20 years ago can hang around to this day, like this commenter is unlikely to have have been listening to the Howard Stern show the fake quote came out of which means it’s bounced around for years or even decades with it being assumed to be true.

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    Feb 12th 2019, 8:12 PM

    @Graeme O’Connor: somebody asked why was she racist. I replied as to why people thought she was. I don’t know about the rumor still hanging around, I heard it 20 years ago and have not heard a thing about her since. I was surprised to even read her name. Did a quick google search of her out of interest. Have a look at her open letter on tumblr and then tell me she is not racist. And completely cazy

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    Feb 12th 2019, 11:21 AM

    Liam Gallagher hell yeah,good old rocknroll. Madferit

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    Feb 12th 2019, 2:22 PM

    Has anyone told Lauren hill we are a mostly white country, is she gonna arrive and give us stick for being red headed white leprechauns, they really should make that an announcement when the plane lands

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    Feb 12th 2019, 1:06 PM

    Heard multiple reports that despite all the other stuff about her sentiments towards white people and leaving people waiting in the rain etc, she’s brutal live.

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    Feb 12th 2019, 10:31 AM

    Good, there’s two more dates freed up for me.

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    Feb 12th 2019, 12:29 PM

    Is the event centre ready!!

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    Feb 12th 2019, 6:23 PM

    Laura Hill, they should call her Over the Hill
    Went to her concert in Dublin last year and she wasn’t very good, left after 25 minutes, I couldn’t stick it anymore, and I wasn’t the only one leaving early.

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    Feb 12th 2019, 6:24 PM

    Laura Hill, they should call her Over the Hill

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