Dr. Aditi Nerurkar
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What do we need to know about alcohol? I don't know any woman who's in her menopausal journey who is processing alcohol the way she used to. The tolerance seems to be going down. I'm excited to see some more research come out about this. But in my world, like I have to go in my personal experience, if I'm choosing to have a drink, I am choosing not to sleep.
I'm going to be up at 3, 2.32, 3.31, whatever it is. And it is like a bomb going off, even one glass. And I have to make that choice. I can't drink like I used to, thank God. You know, those college days. Most of the women in my practice and on social media are commenting. Every time I talk about it, they're like, yep, gave it up. It's not worth it.
I'm going to be up at 3, 2.32, 3.31, whatever it is. And it is like a bomb going off, even one glass. And I have to make that choice. I can't drink like I used to, thank God. You know, those college days. Most of the women in my practice and on social media are commenting. Every time I talk about it, they're like, yep, gave it up. It's not worth it.
I'm going to be up at 3, 2.32, 3.31, whatever it is. And it is like a bomb going off, even one glass. And I have to make that choice. I can't drink like I used to, thank God. You know, those college days. Most of the women in my practice and on social media are commenting. Every time I talk about it, they're like, yep, gave it up. It's not worth it.
Let me hit my lips too.
Let me hit my lips too.
Let me hit my lips too.
Amazing. I feel like I'm levitating. Okay.
Amazing. I feel like I'm levitating. Okay.
Amazing. I feel like I'm levitating. Okay.
It's like you're giving me permission to curse. The second kind of happiness.
It's like you're giving me permission to curse. The second kind of happiness.
It's like you're giving me permission to curse. The second kind of happiness.