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Why I lie to my GP about my drinking

People drinking wine
‘There are many people like me who accept that you can’t have a reasonable discussion with a doctor about “moderate” drinking and therefore lie about their consumption,’ writes Ian Mitchell. Photograph: Alamy

While it is accepted that the regular output of research into drinking can add to our understanding of the problem, the credibility of using GP records must be questioned (Moderate drinking is good for the heart, 22 March). In my experience, and from talking to others over a number of years, very few of those who admit to drinking alcohol provide accurate information to their GP regarding consumption. I am 63 years old and have drunk alcohol most of my adult life. I drink 30 to 40 units per week and have done for years. I don’t smoke, exercise and eat sensibly. My heart function is fine and my liver function is normal but if I told my GP how much I drank it would be received with incredulity and a good telling off. So I don’t. There are very many people like me who accept that you can’t have a reasonable discussion with a doctor about “moderate” drinking and therefore lie about their consumption. If we are to have a proper debate we need to stop looking at alcohol consumption in terms of sensible drinkers as good and all others as bad. Until we do you will always have a massive cohort of drinkers like me who are not represented because we have chosen to keep our GP happy.
Ian Mitchell
Preston

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