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  • In most cases, occasional alcohol use won’t harm your health. However, drinking too much or too often can cause serious problems, including alcohol addiction. 

    That’s why it’s important to evaluate your relationship with alcohol and its effects on your health. 

    If you’re looking for an opportunity to do so, you can join the Go Sober For October movement. 

    What Is Go Sober For October?

    Founded in 2014, Go Sober For October is an annual movement that encourages people to celebrate “Sober October” by giving up alcohol for the month

    It started as a United Kingdom-based fundraising campaign for Macmillan Cancer Support, a charity that provides health care and financial help to people with cancer. 

    Today, the movement is observed around the world. While not required, many participants (also called “superheroes”) continue to raise money for Macmillan Cancer Support and other charities. Some common fundraising methods include:

    • asking friends and family for donations
    • posting about the movement on social media
    • hosting a bake sale
    • charging a small fee to be the designated driver

    Golden Ticket

    In addition, if you donate £15 (about $20) to Macmillan Cancer Support, you’ll receive a golden ticket, which lets you drink alcohol for one day. Most people use golden tickets for special occasions, such as weddings. 

    Who Can Join?

    Anyone of the legal drinking age can join the Go Sober For October movement

    However, if you struggle with alcohol dependence or addiction, you should talk to your health care provider about detox programs before joining. 

    If you stop drinking alcohol too suddenly, you may experience withdrawal symptoms such as nausea, hallucinations, or seizures. 

    Health Benefits Of Sober October

    Even if you only drink sometimes, going sober offers significant benefits. For example, you’ll lower your risk of health issues such as: 

    Other benefits of staying alcohol-free include:

    Better Sleep

    Although alcohol might make you drowsy at first, it can disrupt your sleep patterns and prevent you from getting deep, restful sleep. You may then experience symptoms of insomnia, such as:

    • waking up during the night
    • waking up too early
    • daytime sleepiness
    • irritability, anxiety, or depression from lack of sleep 

    Alcohol can also worsen sleep apnea, a sleep disorder that causes irregular or shallow breathing while you sleep. 

    When you quit alcohol, you’ll sleep better, enjoy a boost in energy, and improve your mental health. 

    Weight Loss

    Sober October makes it much easier to maintain a healthy weight, as alcoholic drinks often cause weight gain. That’s because they’re high in calories and, in many cases, sugar. 

    They also impair your judgment, which can lead you to eat large amounts of junk food. In addition, when you drink, your body must focus on breaking down alcohol instead of burning fat. 

    Sharper Mind

    Alcohol disrupts communication between your brain cells. That’s why it can cause cognitive issues such as trouble concentrating, learning difficulties, and memory loss. 

    These effects can hinder your performance at work or school. They can also make it difficult for you to complete basic tasks at home, such as cooking or cleaning. Strengthen your brain by swearing off alcohol. 

    More Time & Money

    Most people who drink spend a lot of time recovering from hangovers. When you go alcohol-free, you can devote that time to healthy activities such as exercising, meditating, or cooking nutritious meals.

    Going sober can also save you money, as many types of alcohol are quite expensive. In addition, since alcohol impairs your judgment, it can lead to impulse buying. 

    Tips For Staying Sober

    Some people like the idea of a Sober October challenge but can’t imagine going an entire month without alcohol. If you feel this way, try these tips: 

    Be Open About Your Efforts

    When you tell friends and family about your plan to go booze-free, you’ll feel more motivated to stick to it. In addition, your loved ones can encourage you to overcome alcohol cravings. 

    If anyone in your life seems unsupportive of your efforts, you may want to limit your time with them. You’ll find it much easier to cut out alcohol if you surround yourself with people who understand your decision and won’t offer you drinks. 

    Plan For Social Gatherings

    It’s not easy to avoid alcohol at parties or other social events. To prevent people from offering you drinks, bring your own non-alcoholic beverages, and always have one in your hand. 

    Also, if possible, invite a sober friend so you don’t feel like you’re the only person not drinking. If you experience a strong urge to drink, consider leaving the event. 

    Get New Hobbies

    Boredom makes you more likely to give in to cravings. Get your mind off alcohol by engaging in healthy activities such as:

    • walking, running, or biking
    • spending time with loved ones
    • painting or drawing
    • writing
    • making music
    • gardening

    Even after October ends, these activities can help you lead a healthier, more fulfilling life.

    Written by Ark Behavioral Health Editorial Team
    ©2024 Ark National Holdings, LLC. | All Rights Reserved.
    This page does not provide medical advice.
    Sources

    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - Drinking too much alcohol can harm your health
    Macmillan Cancer Support - About Sober October
    National Library of Medicine: MedlinePlus - Alcohol withdrawal

    Medically Reviewed by
    Kimberly Langdon M.D.
    on August 20, 2022
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