Diet Coke addict!
TLWallperson
Posts: 125
Hi,
I've been on my weight loss/healthy life style journey for almost 2 years before joining MPF.
So I've already been able to get myself into good habits (sometimes I fail...:) ) and learning to actually enjoy eating healthy and exersizing. But my problem is and has been for quite awhile now is the Diet Coke.
It was actually easier to quit smoking than to stop drinking it. I know that Diet Coke has zero cals, but it's just not healthy...period. Especially the amount I drink in a day.
So I was wondering if anyone else has this problem or if someone had this problem and how you you able to stop drinking it?
I guess this goes for calorie sodas/drinks as well.
Thanks in advance for your help.
I've been on my weight loss/healthy life style journey for almost 2 years before joining MPF.
So I've already been able to get myself into good habits (sometimes I fail...:) ) and learning to actually enjoy eating healthy and exersizing. But my problem is and has been for quite awhile now is the Diet Coke.
It was actually easier to quit smoking than to stop drinking it. I know that Diet Coke has zero cals, but it's just not healthy...period. Especially the amount I drink in a day.
So I was wondering if anyone else has this problem or if someone had this problem and how you you able to stop drinking it?
I guess this goes for calorie sodas/drinks as well.
Thanks in advance for your help.
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I hear ya. I only drink about 1 a day and not quite every day, but it's still hard to not think about it. Every time I think I'm going to try not to drink a Diet Coke, I end up getting one. I'm hoping to hear how others have been with this addiction.0
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Yup, I was a cola addict until I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. Then I switched to coke zero. Since I'm trying to be as committed as possible to this life change, I've really tried to reduce my soda intake. Not sure how many you're drinking, but I was doing maybe 12 cans a day. I do zero on most days; some days 1-2.
It's just another element of controlling what you put into your body.0 -
Mine is Diet Mtn Dew. I have one at work every morning. Most days I am down to 1 can a day. I used to drink 2-3 cans a day. However I know its not good for me. I need to quit drinking it all together. All pop. Curious to see how others have given it up. I have been drinking pop since I was 12 and way too much of it. That is nearly 20 years of a habit I need to end.0
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If you drink more than one doet soft drink a decade, your liver will spontaneously combust!
(Sorry I have been reading too many posts on MFP!)
I personally recommend Pepsi Max for those that choose to indulge in diet soft drinks.0 -
Try transitioning to fruit-flavored seltzer waters instead, they taste just as good as diet soda (and practically are.) But don't stop there... Go from that to flavored waters, and then from that, to just water. Or you could try soaking some fresh fruit slices in a jug of water in the fridge for a day, and see how you like that. There are lots of alternative options for you... The best thing is to just drink water if you're thirsty, but if you have to transition to that slowly, it's better than keeping up the soda habit!
I used to drink diet sodas all day, every day, until I learned that they affect your blood sugar practically the same way that regular soda does. I had symptoms of insulin resistance (precursor to Type 2 diabetes) and now I don't. The biggest thing I changed was that I almost never drink soda (maybe 2 or 3 times a year, I have a small glass.)
One more thing you could do, is you could try to deter yourself from the soda. When you find yourself reaching for it, try drinking 1-2 cups of water instead and wait a few minutes, and then ask yourself if you "need" that soda.0 -
The only way I was able to stop was cold turkey and it wasn't pretty. I got a little grouchy! I quit for Lent one year and I do occasionally have one here or there, but I usually chose water now.0
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I have found that switching my diet coke out for a sparkling water has helped. You can add lemon to it and it definitely gives it a nice little flavor. I know it is not the same as a Diet Pepsi, but it has helped me cut back...although I still have an occasional dp. Good luck0
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I used to drink regular Pepsi. A LOT. When my doctor said to give up smoking or Pepsi, I also chose to stop smoking. That was 31 years ago this May.
2 years ago I was able to make the switch to Diet Coke, so at least I got rid of the calories....
However, I can't stop drinking Diet Coke! I have given it up for Lent twice, but this year I couldn't do it. I think it is because I was already changing my diet to healthier foods & restricting calories to 1200/day.
But anyhoo, I drink 3-20 oz bottles a day. While it is my only vice, I don't like being addicted to anything!
I think that once I reach my goal weight I will try again to kick the DC habit.0 -
By the way, someone else on MFP referenced this medical lecture, and I was watching it this morning. I'm only half-way through it, but so far, it's been astounding!
It's called "Sugar: The Bitter Truth" by Robert H. Lustig. Here's the link:
http://watchdocumentary.org/watch/sugar-the-bitter-truth-lecture-video_32ed59447.html0 -
sooo is diet coke REALLY zero (or one) calories? If you stick to your daily calories, are you allowed to have a diet coke?0
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Last night I had a Diet Coke, knowing it would be a diet STIMULANT and it did, indeed, cause me to snack to excess after I closed my food diary for the day. I am a Diet Coke junky. I love the stuff. But it is just too much of an appetite stimulant to allow it to sabotage my efforts toward keeping my circumference less than my height. So, look at it as a drug that is leading you down the path to pudginess and set it aside. Only have it on occasion, if at all, and only when you are going to eat anyway and do not have access to excessive snacks. Sadly, my evening Diet Cokes are, after last night, no more. I am bereft. But we can DO IT!!
This goes for all artificial sweeteners. For many of us, they simply drive us to eat more. They trigger our bodies with their sweet taste to say, "Oh, boy! Food's on the way. I want it! I want it! I want it!" I don't know if this reaction increases with age. It seems to have for me anyway.
Oh, and as to flavored seltzers. Make sure you get the ones without hidden artificial sweeteners like aspartame. They are often somewhere you wouldn't expect to find them. In the grocery we frequent they are over with the Quinine water and other mixers rather than with the other flavored waters.0 -
Diet soda does not affect your blood sugar the way regular soda does. I have Type 1 Diabetes, and if that were the case, I would be injecting multiple units of insulin every time I drank a can. Which is about 1 or 2 a day.
Some people claim it makes you crave sweeter things, but honestly, I think it's different for everyone. Certainly not the case for me. I find if I drink a can of Diet Pepsi, I'm far less likely to give into my sweet tooth.0 -
Hi,
I've been on my weight loss/healthy life style journey for almost 2 years before joining MPF.
So I've already been able to get myself into good habits (sometimes I fail...:) ) and learning to actually enjoy eating healthy and exersizing. But my problem is and has been for quite awhile now is the Diet Coke.
It was actually easier to quit smoking than to stop drinking it. I know that Diet Coke has zero cals, but it's just not healthy...period. Especially the amount I drink in a day.
So I was wondering if anyone else has this problem or if someone had this problem and how you you able to stop drinking it?
I guess this goes for calorie sodas/drinks as well.
Thanks in advance for your help.
I used to stop on the way to work and get 32 oz then again during lunch another 32 oz. Now I only have one maybe once a month or so. Worst part for me was the caffeine headaches. Just a matter of sticking with it. I had to do unsweatened tea for a while just for the caffeine.0 -
I never drank much but if i did was a fizzy drink. Found that when i started back in the end of february made a decision that until i had drunk my 2 litres of water/squash i would not drink anything else... Havent had a fizzy drink since then.
Maybe one way to do it?!xx0 -
Hi,
Maybe you can try drinking Perrier, my favorite one is with lemon.
Nadine...;-)0 -
I used to drink a lot of Coke Zeros. I quit cold turkey when I got pregnant but I do still have one from time to time (like If we're at a restaurant or I go to McDonalds... which isn't all that often so I don't stress) Cold turkey gave me a couple of headaches for a few days but I think that was the caffein withdrawal. After that, I FORCED myself to drink water cause I was ont of those people who "didn't like water" and now I LOVE water and drink about 96oz/day! lol Go figure!0
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Liquid Stevia added to sparkling water is awesome without the diet soda side effects (they even have Cola flavor). My favorite are the Kal and Sweet Leaf brand's in many flavors...Caramel Cream, Vanilla Cream, Hazelnut, Almond, Chocolate, Grape, Orange Cream, Cola and many more! I love the Caramel Cream in my morning latte (my Starbucks Caramel Macchiato).0
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I quit all cokes (I mostly drank diet) and sweet tea 9 months ago. I had to quit cold turkey because I kept going back to my habits of indulging. I lost 4 pounds (I think...maybe more, I can't remember) within a couple weeks just by doing that. Now I drink unsweetened teas (including green tea - which is available in a lot of flavors, but I just drink regular), and coffee. I'm trying to cut out some of the coffee too though. I also splurge (not very often, maybe once a month) on a slush at Sonic. Also, I got a filter for my tap water, so I enjoy drinking it a lot more!
I definitely recommend quitting cokes, sweet tea, energy drinks, etc... I feel so much healthier without them... I have more energy/less sluggishness, which is weird because I used to think I needed the caffeine to keep me going.
Only you know if it is better for you to outright quit or to cut back... You CAN beat this addiction though! :happy: Good luck!!0 -
sooo is diet coke REALLY zero (or one) calories? If you stick to your daily calories, are you allowed to have a diet coke?
I don't know. I have wondered about this though. Even though it says it doesn't have cals in one can, will cals begin to accumulate if you have say 10 a day? But then I wonder this about anything that says it's cal free.0 -
I just posted a topic about myself being addicted to Pepsi's new Diet Doc! Its crazy once it gets a hold of ya. Today was my first day in a while without having one and I am going to shoot for more days. I hope I can knock the habit completely. Good luck to you as well. I agree with trying fizzy water, that seems to give people that feeling of drinking cola. It worked for me for a little while.....0
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Honestly, I don't claim to know anything about Type 1 diabetes, but when I drank diet soda constantly, it made me hungry- constantly. Your body still registers the diet soda as tasting sweet, and releases more insulin. Your body's anticipating sugar that doesn't arrive, so you get stuck with more insulin in your blood stream than needed, which can lead to insulin resistance. Insulin resistance may lead to Type 2 diabetes. It doesn't look like a whole lot of difference to me than drinking regular soda.0 -
I used to be addicted to Diet Coke too. I would sometimes drink two or three cans a day. I didn't quite cold turkey but made the decision to stop buying it to keep at home and only drank it when I went out for lunch or dinner. Instead, I started drinking Crystal Light at home as I don't like the taste of plain water. Some may say this is no better since both contain artificial sweetners but at least it got rid of the caffeine. I had surgery in the fall and cannot have carbonated drinks anymore but still have the craving for diet coke almost seven months later though it isn't nearly as bad as in the beginning.
My advice is to try and find some alternative drinks and just have one as a treat now and again. Good luck.0 -
hmm try ICE water maybe that can help you. Try that for a week and see if you can get addicted to a healthy way.0
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Personally, I say it's what you are comfortable with as far as can you drink it... I cut back because I drank way to much for me to feel comfortable with it. I know it affects some people's ability to diet, the aspartame or. Whatever is in it now affects people differently... I cut back two ways, I always keep a jug of unsweetened tea in the fridge, this helps w the caffeine withdrawal if you are one affected; and I bought the smaller cans. More expensive, but if I have the 20 or 16 ounce bottles I finish them, same w a 12 ounce can. So I went smaller, and when the urge hit, drank water or ice tea first.
Good luck, like anything else it isn't easy, and there is a small part of my mind that says it has no calories, I dot smoke, drink excessively, so what's the harm...for me, the harm is setting that example that soda is ok for my kids..,0 -
Just stop drinking it.
I was a diet coke addict, too, and I just quit cold turkey. It sucked for a week, but after that I no longer crave it - and when I do, I tell myself no. For me, when I have quit soda before, the moment I give in, I break.
It's all about willpower, and you have that.0 -
Why do you need to stop drinking it!? I don't understand, lets say it actually has 5 calories per can and you drink 5-10 per day...that 50 calories is irrelevant in the long run, you won't gain or lose weight getting rid of or drinking more diet coke...0
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I just stopped drinking it.
you have to make the decision and then stick to it.
I'm not saying it's EASY....cause as all addicts know, it's not. But making up your mind is that easy....it really is.
however to be honest, I have a whole laundry list of things I would rather be addicted to than Diet Coke...
so it really wasn't a struggle for me.0 -
If you cut it cleaner...wait, wrong coke...
Just give it up.0 -
Ok - my first post on the MFP boards and I choose a topic near and dear to my heart. I've never smoked but I think quitting Diet Coke can be about as hard as I imagine quitting smoking being for people, and I'm one of those people. Or as some folks say... quitting is easy, I've done it a million times! I actually have given it up for periods of time but somehow always find my way back to it after a while. As for how bad it is or is not for you.... I don't know, I think there are too many weird chemicals in it for people to think it's healthy at all but I'm also sure there are far worse things I eat on a daily basis but to answer your question about how to quit, I quit two different ways.
1. Cold Turkey
2. Gradually
When I quit gradually I just figured out how many I was drinking per day and started working my way down from there. As an example on week one I drank 4 per day. Then week two I would drink 3 per day. On week three I'd drink 2 per day. One week four I'd drink 1 per day and then the 5th week I was at zero.
Both ways worked for me (cold turkey and gradually) however I'm also now currently drinking it again.... so like I said earlier... quitting it is easy, I've done it a million times! For me the hardest part was giving up the caffeine as I'm not a coffee drinker.
Anyway I'm rambling but good luck in whichever route you choose. Let me know if I can help with anything.0 -
do some research on aspartame which is in all diet sodas...I promise you..you will stop drinking diet anything0
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