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Man who drank again after 322 days sober explained 'scary' thing that happened straight away

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Published 13:59 1 Oct 2025 GMT+1

Man who drank again after 322 days sober explained 'scary' thing that happened straight away

Dan Hancock, better known online as The Mental Health PT, urged anyone 'thinking about picking up a drink again' to listen

Olivia Burke

Olivia Burke

A bloke who got on the beers after staying sober for almost a year has revealed what 'scary thing' happened to him after just one sip.

Dan Hancock, who's better known as The Mental Health PT online, managed to stay on the wagon for 322 days after deciding to knock drinking on the head in 2023.

He explained that after leaving university, his main priorities were 'boozing and parties' - and he eventually realised that he really needed to redefine his relationship with alcohol.

Two years ago, the social media star and fitness buff vowed to go teetotal, and these days, he says he is the 'happiest and healthiest he has ever been'.

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But as he hit the 322 day milestone of his sobriety last summer, Dan admitted he began to struggle to resist the temptation of a nice cold pint.

Dan turned his life around after redefining his relationship with alcohol (Instagram/@mentalhealthpt)
Dan turned his life around after redefining his relationship with alcohol (Instagram/@mentalhealthpt)

"I was feeling great, happy, very healthy," the Scottish personal trainer said of his sober lifestyle in a clip shared to TikTok in 2024. "It was the best decision that I've ever made.

"[But] the sun was starting to come out, there was a change in seasons... That was such a deeply conditioned relationship in my head with picking up a drink."

And he's not alone - as a lot of Brits correlate any hint of a heatwave with getting hammered.

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Dan said he was 'forcing himself to not drink' for about eight weeks, which came as quite the surprise as he'd just breezed through eight months of 'confidently not drinking'.

"The thoughts started to creep into my head," the health fanatic said, as he confessed that he started convincing himself that he was now able to go for 'just one' single drink.

Explaining his thought process, Dan said: "I've developed so many skills, I have proven to myself that I have an on/off switch, I now can go and enjoy nights out sober.

"So therefore, I should be able to go out and have one drink or two drinks, because I can do the extremes. So, surely I could do something in the middle." Famous last words, eh?

He admitted that he even began questioning whether he'd ever even had a 'problem' with alcohol at all, while persuading himself into believing that he might have just 'needed a break' from hitting the bottle.

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"All of these reasons popping into my head were guiding me and encouraging me to pick up a drink again," Dan said. "I was having this debate in my head, this back and forth, for quite a while.

"It was quite a logical conversation I was having with myself, weighing up the pros and cons... [alcohol] had already won."

The personal trainer explained something 'scary' happened straight after his first drink (Instagram/@mentalhealthpt)
The personal trainer explained something 'scary' happened straight after his first drink (Instagram/@mentalhealthpt)

The personal trainer explained that he finally decided he was ready to have a couple of drinks while attending his mate's stag do, as he got 'wrapped up in the moment' while in the airport with his pals.

"For anyone who's been sober and thinking about picking up a drink again, I want you to hear what happened to me and how fast it happened," he told his 10,500 TikTok followers.

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"I had a drink and it was like a switch, honestly. It was like an on/off switch. That moment, as soon as I'd had that one drink, I knew where that night was going.

"Next thing I know, it's six in the morning the next day and I'm sitting there with my mates on this couch. And I transported back into the person that I was six years ago.

"I didn't even transport back into who I was 12 months ago when I decided to go sober - I literally went back in time to the worst version of myself from six years before.

"I became that person again. Like that. That just shows you how quickly it happened."

As well as feeling disappointed in himself, Dan was left nursing a hangover and his feelings of regret - however, he did manage to find a silver lining.

"The positive was that [I decided] I'm not going to do this again," he went on. "Now, I know that I can't stop. It's not for me, I should not drink, end of."

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However, Dan admitted that when he began to feel himself again after a few days of sobriety, he began to 'crave a drink'.

He added: "How crazy is that? After not having that craving, impulse or urge for a whole year. I immediately felt the craving again."

Dan explained he wasn't 'beating himself up' about supposedly 'losing' 322 days of sobriety - as he was happy to start from scratch as he believes that it was just 'something he needed to do'.

"To realise and reinforce 100 percent that this is not for me," he said. "We can start fresh with a clean slate, knowing it's not for me and also knowing that I've done it for a whole year before. And I can do it again."

A year on from the clip, Dan says he is now in a 'completely different headspace' and remains dedicated to his sobriety journey. Good for you, lad!

Please drink responsibly. If you want to discuss any issues relating to alcohol in confidence, contact Drinkline on 0300 123 1110, 9am–8pm weekdays and 11am–4pm weekends for advice and support.

Featured Image Credit: TikTok/mentalhealth_pt

Topics: Alcohol, Health, Lifestyle, Mental Health, Food And Drink

Olivia Burke
Olivia Burke

Olivia is a journalist at LADbible Group with more than five years of experience and has worked for a number of top publishers, including News UK. She also enjoys writing food reviews (as well as the eating part). She is a stereotypical reality TV addict, but still finds time for a serious documentary.

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