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Drinking During COVID Times

Now, perhaps more than ever, we have to defend our mental health and emotional well-being by consciously choosing what is good for us

I also have to think about the reality of expanding my definition of what I’m “allowed” to consume during the pandemic – is it really going to be easy to fix any unhealthy habits I create right now? Setting good habits is already challenging enough – and whatever the “new normal” looks like, creating a pattern of increased drinking would not serve me well immediately or in the long term.

Aside from the laughs we can share over memes and jokes about drinking, none of us is served well by this message. We are collectively facing some of the most difficult challenges we have seen as a country, in our communities, within our families, and our individual lives. To be the people we want to be on the other side of this, we have to commit ourselves to healthy options that increase our feel-good hormones and release dopamine – beginning with things like walking, laughing, and getting good sleep, which are highly attainable goals even in COVID times.

I wanted to write about this not because I judge those who do drink or who choose to drink more right now, but I realize how powerful the messages are that normalize increased drinking. From my own experience, I know we need to be honest with ourselves about what we are doing and why. Now, perhaps more than ever, we have to defend our mental health and emotional well-being by consciously choosing what is good for us.

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The opinions expressed in this blog are solely those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of Orexo AB or Orexo Inc. The authors have been asked not to reveal specifics around potential medically assisted treatments used to reach recovery to Orexo or the readers.

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