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I’m a sobriety coach – here’s the signs you’re a serial binge drinker and when to worry

WHEN was the last time you woke up the morning after a night out drinking, filled with dread?

“What did I say to my boss? How did I get that bruise? Did I kiss my friend?”

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A few glasses of wine a night could constitute binge drinkingCredit: Getty

Whether you sank four wines or eight, by definition, you could be a serial binge drinker.

Binge drinking is when you have a lot of alcohol in a short space of time.

It’s not the same as alcohol dependence, but it can be the start of it.

Health officials say it's better to spread your alcohol intake out over a week, for example having one drink a day rather than having several at the end of the week, suggesting the latter is worse for your health.

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But drinking too much every day is problematic in its own right.

We ask the experts what binge drinking is, how dangerous can it be, and the signs you are doing it.

What is binge drinking?

Binge drinking is defined by health officials as consuming more than six (for women) or eight (for men) units of alcohol in one sitting. 

That’s the equivalent of three to four pints or three to four medium glasses of wine.

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It means binge drinking can be both a big night out at the weekend, but also half a bottle of wine on the sofa.

Christy Osborne, 40, who went sober in 2020, said she wasn’t aware her daily habit of having three glasses of wine every evening when the kids had gone to bed was classed as “binge drinking”.

She said: “When we think of binge drinking, we think of that person sitting with a brown paper bag on a park bench. 

“In reality, it could be like me - a mum sitting at home on the sofa with two kids upstairs, finishing off the bottle of wine, not remembering what she's watching on TV.”

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