If you were a soda drinker,
kristibag81
Posts: 61
what made you give it up????
I know it's horrible for me, but I CRAVE Coke alot...I thought I had given it up and then I had one at a Christmas party... I normally don't even keep it at the house, but bought some a few days ago. I'm doing so good with my weight loss and don't want to screw it up.
Any ideas as to how I can give it up for good???
I know it's horrible for me, but I CRAVE Coke alot...I thought I had given it up and then I had one at a Christmas party... I normally don't even keep it at the house, but bought some a few days ago. I'm doing so good with my weight loss and don't want to screw it up.
Any ideas as to how I can give it up for good???
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I go to stop and shop (dont know if you have that where your located) but in the soda aisle they have these flavored waters. They have a little carbonation and theyre tropical fruit flavored. I havent tried a flavor i didnt like. It usually gets my fix off soda bc of the fizzy's. Theyre cheap too... like 39 cents a bottle.I know its not a coke but you may enjoy it better. If you look at the label its got 0 down the line. Good luck!0
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My evil soda addiction was Mountain Dew. I was tired of depending on it all the time. I got no benefit or pleasure from it. I mean, I LOVED it so much, but everytime I'd open it, I'd be like man, I gotta give it up! I started on here, and went off of it for 2 days and just drank water those two days. Almost like a detox. I tried it two days later, and GAGGED!!! It was disgusting for me. I drink soda on occasion now, like once or twice a month, and it's not the kind that I prefer, so that's good.0
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I switched to Coke Zero. It is not giving up soda but at least going with something that has zero calories and I don't think that it tastes like a diet soda.0
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I used to keep Pepsi in business back in the day. I actually gave up drinking regular soda during finals of my senior year of college. That year from May - November I didn't have any of it. On Thanksgiving I remember pouring myself some and thought it was very sugary and couldn't believe I once loved it. A few years later I switched and started drinking diet, but I gave that up within the last year. Now I don't miss it. Also the initial 15 pound weight loss from giving it up in college was a real motivator not to drink it.0
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I crave Coke a lot of days as well. I will allow myself one IF I have the extra calories to have it. I typically try to drink lots of water so I won't be thirsty and feel that I need it.0
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I used to live at a Church camp and we had access to the Pepsi machine. I would fill a huge mug several times a day. Blech! After we moved down from the mountains, back to the city I started drinking iced tea. I still crave a regular Pepsi now and then. But, if I do have soda, it's usually diet. I can't say I really "gave it up" just stopped drinking it so frequently and found a better alternative that I do like more.0
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I went cold turkey on this one. I used to drink about 64 to 120 oz a day and when I started this journey I just said no more. I REALLY wanted it so bad for a week but I resisted. So after a week I had one on accident and it was so gross!!! It tasted like sugar water! I actually thought I had gotten a bad drink! After that, I don't ever want to drink them. Maybe cold turkey isn't for you, but try it and see. I only drink water now, plain ol' water all day long. I used to hate it and now I love it and crave it!0
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I agree with the idea of the carbonated flavored water, they taste great and are cheap. For me, about two years ago I was going through an entire 12-pack of diet coke a DAY! Now, I drink maybe a can or two a week. I started drinking by carrying around crystal light packets, to get my fix of something that tasted sweet while breaking my addiction to the bubbles (mmmm I loved those bubbles!) From there, I started dropping it down and focusing only on water. It's a lot cheaper, and has no calories... kind of hard to go wrong. Now, if I drink pop, I have to pour it in a glass and let some of the bubbles out first otherwise I can't drink it, and if I drink too much of it I start craving water from all of the sodium in it! Best of luck!!0
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I have one diet coke per day (well occasionally two).... that is down from the 3 to 4 cans I used to have per day. The rest of the day is water.0
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I gave up diet coke. It's not the sugar that's the problem though. I tried flavoured water (carbonated) too and I like it, but....
The only thing I found worked to get me off the pop was to drink scads of regular fresh water every day. I'm blessed to be in an area where the water tastes better than the bottled stuff, which is kind of flat imo.
I wound up with savage headaches for about 5 days and then I was free. I don't know if that's the carbonation or something else in the Coke (hmmmmm) but there's definitely something there that's addictive, because I got the withdrawal symptoms even with drinking a 4 oz. espresso latte in a beer mug (skim of course) every day.
The good thing is that it seems to help weight loss to be off it. That's really incentive enough.
I've been off the stuff since September and I don't miss it.0 -
Maybe try reading up on how unhealthy soda is for our bodies? It may help to have reasons NOT to drink it, as well as some tasty, healthy alternatives on hand. Here's an article to get you started: http://www.emedexpert.com/tips/soft-drinks.shtml
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I do well with tapering off. I used to have a Coke with breakfast, lunch, dinner and anytime I had a snack. I was easily drinking 5/6 a day! I cut back to only with meals, which was 3/day, and then only meals at work, which is 2/day. I'm still stuck there, although if I'm running short on calories I'll drink water with lunch instead. I do find that if I cave and drink one with dinner or something that I almost immediately fall back into my old habits and I have to start over again. Some people are addicted to smoking or alcohol or chocolate, but I've definitely got a soda addiction!0
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When I gave up soda it wasn't something that I was trying to do, it just kind of happened. I just started drinking a lot more water, if you give up soda for a few days and only drink water your system will get used to it. Every now and again (like every month or every other month or so) I'll have a sip of soda just because of an odd craving and it's never as good as I remember and it makes me want to gag. Not only that, but the last time I drank a full can of soda was more than a month ago and it made me so sick and the next day I was sweating and gross and sluggish, I hated that feeling! Water is so much better and your body will come to love it0
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I drink diet pepsi, or pepsi max. It's the one indulgance I refuse to give up. It has zero calories and I don't care about the aspartame. I'm sure i'll get cancer from my dish detergent, laundry soap, hairbrush, toothpaste and choice of underwear as well so, i'm not worried about it.0
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I switched to sparkling water that has zero sodium and no artificial sweetners. It helps the bubble craving.0
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i've not been able to give up soda. I just limit the amount that i drink and drink water the rest of the day.0
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I also, switched to carbonated water, gives you the bubble fix, and sometimes I'll add a splash of "just cherry juice" or apple cider for flavor.0
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I was never a soda drinker but my husband is. He can easily drink a few two liters in a weekend by himself. He has however started drinking more of the sobe lifewater and water with flavor packets.0
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Try Coke Zero. It will NEVER be a real, delicious, satisfying Coke; but it will curb the craving. I know I should stop drinking diet soda's all together but I'm not going to lie to myself; I hate making a commitment and then going back on it....so I opt not to! LOL. I also enjoy flavored seltzer or perrier/pelagrino. Good luck!!0
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At the time I was just so dedicated and committed to losing the weight that I didn't even have second thoughts. I just stopped drinking anything except water. This was in June and I still do the same except I added in protein shakes. Now any super carbonated drinks really ruin my stomach. I get horrible gas pains.0
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"Were"? The only way you will get my Diet Mt Dew is to pry it out of my chubby fingers!0
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I try to get all my water in first. Then I allow myself soda or coffee or whatever if there's still time in the day. I was off soda once for about 6 months. When I started back the carbonation gave me heart burn so awfully that I didn't enjoy it. I can't tell you why I pushed through that particular barrier...:laugh: but if you're off for a while, it's unpleasant to go back. In the mean time, there are probably certain foods that you equate in your mind with drinking soda. Avoid those. Good luck!0
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I quit cold turkey over 7 years ago when I was just 14. I was addicted to Dr. Pepper. I don't know how I did it looking back...I just know I was a teenage girl who was sick of being fat! I quit and I never looked back. SOmetimes I have dreams that I gave in and had a Dr. Pepper...but I am 7 years strong without any kind of pop. I want one so bad some days...and often times I am in places such as with friends and there is nothing else...but I just do without.0
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I was a diet coke drinker and never realised how much I drank until I stopped. I have no magic words of wisdom just that the first couple of days are hard but it is worth it when you manage to get off the wicked stuff - I'm diet coke free for 3 months I think - stopped counting so that's a good sign0
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I have been a Diet Pepsi addict for over thirty year. I would drink a pot of coffee in the morning, and about 4 liters of Diet Pepsi a day. I quit it about 3 months ago when i first started watching my calories and upping my workouts. A few things I have noticed. I sleep more sound at night. I don't have to get up to use the bathroom as often (from 3-4 times) a night, and I have lost more weight because less chemicals in me. I still drink a cup about once every two weeks or so.
I've lost 6 inches off my waist, and 31lbs in 90 days. I have 25lbs to go. Soda was a big contributor to not being able to lose as much as fast as I wanted even though it was diet soda.
God Bless, and good luck, if I can do it, anyone can.
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I was a die-hard Coca-Cola drinker, too, since I was a kid. But I didn't stop until I:
- read about the harmful effects of soda like the earlier post;
- watched Food, Inc. which shows how harmful soda's main ingredient (high-fructose corn syrup) is to a person's health;
- learned that drinking soda add 15 lbs of fat per year;
- committed to drinking 8 cups of water per day. I didn't have time to drink anything else!
I recommend starting with the premise that "soda is detrimental to my health" then read everything you can to support this thought. And start drinking 8 cups of water a day. You'll be glad you did.0 -
I was a Pepsi girl. Seriously I'm talking easy one or two 2 Liter bottles a day. Then I started on MFP, my hubby bought me a big water bottle and I just started keeping that filled (adding lemon or orange wedges sometimes for flavor) at all times and carrying it with me everywhere. I also gave my mom the last bottles of soda that we DID have on hand so I wouldn't be tempted. It was really hard in the beginning, but now I found that if I am out I can get a Sprite (my 2nd fave) or even a Pepsi and it doesn't pull me back in. BUT... it took me 2 months to get to that point.
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I used to drink a ridiculous amount of Coke, too. But, I found that I was actually addicted to the carbonation - when I gave it up I would drink carbonated flavored water if I just HAD to have something, calorie & sugar free so no guilt.
I don't crave it anymore - I will sometimes have spirte or 7-up if I'm at a party or someones house but I never have dark sodas anymore.0 -
"Were"? The only way you will get my Diet Mt Dew is to pry it out of my chubby fingers!
Haha! Me too! I'll have a Diet Dew 24 pack buried with me. Just in case!
I do have a new rule though...I make myself wait until I have had my 8 cups of water before I can have a soda. My problem was that diet sodas were the ONLY liquids I was drinking. :ohwell: Terrible I know! Now, I'm down to 1 or 2 a day. Still not kicked the habit, but I've kicked so many other much, much worse habits that I'm ok with it!0 -
I like Izzes. They are basically fruit juice and sparkling water, all natural, no added sugars. They give me the fizz I need.
Sometimes, though, like you I crave Coke. There's just something about it. When those hit, I allow myself a coke, but I try to get the small cans or the ones with natural sugar in them. Also, I have found that I like coke zero as well. At first, I was having about 1-2 a week, now I'm down to even less than that. It's a treat, and I treat it that way.
Good luck, it's a hard one to give up!0
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