giving up soda/pop
Jerrypeoples
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I was very notorious for drinking massive amounts of coke/pepsi when i was in my 20-30's as i worked for pizza hut.
later on in life i switched to diet.
it has now been 3 weeks since i had my last drop but havent noticed too much a difference in weight.
anyone else drink a lot of diet soda (im talking close to a 2 liter a day) and notice any difference in weight?
later on in life i switched to diet.
it has now been 3 weeks since i had my last drop but havent noticed too much a difference in weight.
anyone else drink a lot of diet soda (im talking close to a 2 liter a day) and notice any difference in weight?
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I didn't lose as much as I thought I would (maybe 5 lbs?) but I definitely feel better. I had the same ordeal happen with the whole "drink more water a day!" situation -- I drink close to 120 oz of water a day, but I never noticed a significant change in my weight/looks. I do notice that if I have a sip of soda or don't drink at least 100 oz of water a day, I feel miserable and dehydrated the next day or so. Congratulations on making it three weeks!0
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Didn't lose an ounce :sad:0
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diet soda is virtually calorie free........0
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diet soda is virtually calorie free........
Yep.
You've probably saved yourself a good 4 calories for the entire week by cutting out diet soda.0 -
Didnt affect my weight loss at all.0
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I would go through a 2 liter Coke in a day with no problems, it was to the point that I had not had a glass of water in over 2 years. I been soda free now for about 2 months and I noticed very little weight loss due to it, but I did read somewhere that just 1 can of coke daily can cause you to gain 1 lb every 23 days.0
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I very rarely drink soda. The non-diet kind is too sweet and the diet kind tastes really fake.
The only time I'll drink it is if I'm really thirsty and craving it or if I'm going to have rum and diet coke.0 -
diet soda is virtually calorie free........
Yep.
You've probably saved yourself a good 4 calories for the entire week by cutting out diet soda.
i did it more for the reasons of all the horrible stuff they put in it but i never noticed an initial weight loss from regular to diet0 -
I was drinking 1-3 Mt. Dews in a day until a month ago, and am disappointed with the lack of weight loss as well.
Although when I replaced it with coffee in the morning, it reduced my cravings for other 'bad' foods, so that was good.
Also, even though diet soda is calorie free, you are right it is bad for you for a number of other reasons, including the carbonation, which can lead to water retention.
Good for you for choosing better!!0 -
I used to drink massive amounts of regular coke and quit awhile ago. No difference in weight but it totally helped my teeth and I seem to be getting less headaches now.0
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diet soda is virtually calorie free........
Yep.
You've probably saved yourself a good 4 calories for the entire week by cutting out diet soda.
i did it more for the reasons of all the horrible stuff they put in it but i never noticed an initial weight loss from regular to diet
In for the inevitable aspartame brawl.0 -
I used to drink 2-3 diet cokes a day and gave them up over a year ago. The artificial sweetener made me want more sweets---now that I'm totally off the diet coke, I've found that my cravings have virtually disappeared. I substitute Polar flavored water and LaCroix--no artificial anything in them and it lets me have a "can" of something!0
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diet soda is virtually calorie free........
Yep.
You've probably saved yourself a good 4 calories for the entire week by cutting out diet soda.
i did it more for the reasons of all the horrible stuff they put in it but i never noticed an initial weight loss from regular to diet
From what I understand (and I'm a big diet pop drinker myself), the aspartame or whatever happens to be in the pop tricks your body into thinking that "sweet does not equal weight gain" and ends up almost being worse for you in the long run and/or makes you crave sweet foods/drinks even more. I applaud your being able to stay away from it, I'm really having a hard time!0 -
You reminded me of sodapop in the outsiders, lol!0
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diet soda is virtually calorie free........
Yep.
You've probably saved yourself a good 4 calories for the entire week by cutting out diet soda.
I drink 4-5 Cherry Coke Zeros on a daily basis and Ive managed to lose 70 lbs :drinker:0 -
I didn't switch from regular to diet... I went to no soda at all. I didn't notice much of a weight difference at all wither. But like someone else had said I feel much better. I have been soda free (save for one week when I was sick and tried to drink 7-up to make my stomach feel better) for 1 1/2 years.0
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I quit drinking Dr Pepper and sports drinks, sugar free or not since October 9 2012 - the day I started P90X. I used to drink at least 2-3 cans a day and I haven't had a drop since.0
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so youve been off soda for 2 weeks? thats great, but you need a lot longer than 2 weeks to see results...i mean you were drinking soda for years!0
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Didn't see any weight loss difference (Diet Pepsi is calorie free, so I'm not sure if you would), but I did notice I do not have as many headaches! BTW, diet soda contains phosphoric acid, same ingredient as teeth whitener which causes sensitivity in teeth (and pitting) - both of which I have - and I used to drink about 2 cans of diet for years and use whiting toothpaste along with whitening strips --- bad combo!0
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I don't wanna be that person but on a whim I gave up diet soda and as soon and I did weight started falling off and has continued to steadily for a few weeks. But this was after a bit of a stall and a number of other factors could have played into it. I've stopped weighing myself because losing a pound a day is obviously impossible and it's got to be water. I even bought a new scale but same weird results.0
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I gave it up, even though I only drank diet, but it's not about the weight loss. I feel less gassy all the time, I get fewer headaches (the additives they use in place of sugar can cause headaches for some) and not having caffeine has done wonders for my dark circles.0
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so youve been off soda for 2 weeks? thats great, but you need a lot longer than 2 weeks to see results...i mean you were drinking soda for years!
I agree with giving it a bit more time before you notice changes (because changes are surely happening, just none you can feel) but how long you were drinking it prior has no effect on how long it takes to get out of your system0 -
i am going by what others have said (not on here but in yanno, the real world) that once they gave it up they lost lbs in a week.
im not so much concerned about a number as i know i am healthier for it. some people are saying they drank a lot (consuming 2 cans daily). not even a slight boast but i would drink a 64oz on my way in work get one at lunch and down probably 2 or 3 cans from the vending machine.
then at night i would drink another 120+ oz
the only bad thing i had once i quit was a headache the second day but i let that pass and so far so good0 -
I used to drink a lot of regular coke and if I didn't have one I would get headaches. So, no weight loss, but my headaches are gone! Which I still consider a success!0
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i am going by what others have said (not on here but in yanno, the real world) that once they gave it up they lost lbs in a week.
So since you're not experiencing weight loss, is it because you found something else to compensate? I found when I dropped coke I wanted to eat more sugary foods which would be counter-intuitive to why I dropped the coke in the first place.0 -
I routinely drink about 2 2liters a day (diet mtn. dew, diet A&W, or diet cherry pepsi) I've found very few legit reasons to quit, if any, most are either negligable or circumstantial.
Example: People that drink diet soda tend to get fatter, ... well, diet soda is generally for people with weight problems, diet soda doesn't fix their eating habits so of COURSE they get bigger.. duh.. People that drink diet soda getting fatter has as much to do with their drinking diet soda as it does with them watching magic weight loss pill informercials. skinny people don't watch those, does that mean the commercials are secretly making people fatter???
That being said... yes I'm quitting too.. DOH! grrrr... my last guilty pleasure0 -
Why would quitting diet soda make you lose weight?
The only thing I've heard is it can trigger people to eat more, but if you're already watching and tracking what you eat, I don't understand why it would make a difference.
Diet soda is my guilty pleasure. Would love to kick the habit d/t all the chemicals, but I hattteee plain water. (hate!)0 -
i am going by what others have said (not on here but in yanno, the real world) that once they gave it up they lost lbs in a week.
So since you're not experiencing weight loss, is it because you found something else to compensate? I found when I dropped coke I wanted to eat more sugary foods which would be counter-intuitive to why I dropped the coke in the first place.
yea, i have been drinking a lot water now0 -
Why would quitting diet soda make you lose weight?
The only thing I've heard is it can trigger people to eat more, but if you're already watching and tracking what you eat, I don't understand why it would make a difference.
Diet soda is my guilty pleasure. Would love to kick the habit d/t all the chemicals, but I hattteee plain water. (hate!)
im not a fan of water either, but i have found these little drink packs at walmart that i add. maybe like 10 cals but make it much more drinkable0
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