975: Unseen Anxiety The Lingering Impact of Alcohol Even When Not Drinking
The Anxiety Coaches Podcast
Gina Ryan
4.6 • 1.9K Ratings
🗓️ 5 November 2023
⏱️ 22 minutes
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Summary
In today's episode, Gina discusses alcohol and how it can affect people with anxiety. Alcohol has a wide range of effects and can affect different individuals in different ways. One interesting paradox with alcohol is how it can suppress cortisol production on its initial pass through the body, but upon elimination cortisol production (and thus anxiety) increases. Listen in for more knowledge and wisdom about how alcohol may be affecting you and your anxiety and learn how to fix it!
Huberman Lab’s episode titled What Alcohol Does to Your Body, Brain & Health
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The day after drinking can be a minefield of anxiety, filled with regrets and hangover-induced worries.
-Dr. Lisa Anderson, Addiction Specialist
Chapters0:00:24 Introduction: Exploring Unseen Anxiety
0:02:27 The Potential for Anxiety from Drinking Alcohol
0:12:26 The Chronic Effects of Alcohol on Cortisol Levels
0:14:17 Managing Cortisol Levels and Anticipatory Stress
0:18:47 The Aftermath of Drinking: Anxiety and Regrets
SummaryIn this episode of the Anxiety Coaches Podcast, Gina Ryan explores the often overlooked relationship between alcohol consumption and anxiety. She emphasizes that this issue should be approached from a health standpoint rather than a moral perspective. Ryan highlights several scenarios in which anxiety can arise from alcohol, including cravings for a drink, social pressures, feelings of guilt or regret from past experiences, and concerns about physical and mental health. She points out that even after the alcohol has left the body, anxiety can linger. Ryan also delves into the impact of alcohol on cortisol levels, a stress hormone, both during and after drinking. To further educate listeners, she recommends checking out Dr. Andrew Huberman's podcast for more in-depth information on the topic. Ultimately, Ryan's goal is to shed light on the connection between alcohol and anxiety and provide strategies for effectively managing it.
During this segment of the podcast, I delve into the effects of alcohol on cortisol levels and stress. I explain that initially, alcohol can suppress the release of cortisol, creating a sense of relaxation and reduced stress. However, as the alcohol begins to leave the system, there is a rebound effect, leading to an increase in cortisol levels. Additionally, alcohol can disrupt sleep, which further contributes to elevated cortisol levels. Individuals struggling with alcohol use disorders may experience chronic stress and anxiety, resulting in prolonged elevation of cortisol levels, even during periods of not actively drinking. Withdrawal from alcohol can also intensify stress levels and anxiety, resulting in withdrawal symptoms like panic attacks. To mitigate the impact of alcohol on cortisol levels, I suggest individuals limit their alcohol consumption and incorporate stress reduction techniques such as exercise, meditation, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle.
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| 1:20.0 | Oh, loa, welcome back to the Anxiety Coaches Podcast. I'm your host and coach Gina Ryan, |
| 1:30.6 | and I am so happy to be with you again today as together we can consider the many ways to bring your mind and body back to its natural peace and calm. In today's episode I'm talking about unseen anxiety and one of these places where anxiety can be hard to catch or see is alcohol. And we're talking today about the |
| 1:57.2 | lingering impact of alcohol even when we're not drinking. |
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