Diet sodas: noticed any difference within your body?
Iluvmyfurbabies
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I drink diet soda.. Every day. I spend 3-6 bucks on average buying soda from a drive through and drink what I have at home. I really want to quit but I'm having a hard time. *I have absolutely no will power and an extreme addictive personality* but eventually it will sink in.
Anyhoo, you hear the stories about it being bad for you and yaddah yaddah but can you please share your experiences with quitting? Besides feeling less bloated has it changed the way you feel at all?
I think it's contributing to my TMJ, has anyone noticed anything like that?
Thanks
Anyhoo, you hear the stories about it being bad for you and yaddah yaddah but can you please share your experiences with quitting? Besides feeling less bloated has it changed the way you feel at all?
I think it's contributing to my TMJ, has anyone noticed anything like that?
Thanks
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I was really addicted to Coca Cola. Would crave it spend my last dollar on it. Finally said enough. I slowly weaned myself. Maybe just drink two a day then one. Slowly you will be able to get away from it. I never had regular menstrual cycles while drinking soda. Also have insulin resistance more likely due to the amount of soda I use to drink.0
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I drink diet coke everyday...doesn't bother me at all.
as for stopping eh if I choose not to drink it nothing changes...as for contributing to your TMJ doubtful.0 -
I drink it. I don't have any problems. I only drink one a day though. I also drink coffee.0
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I used to drink about 5-6 cans of diet coke a day It was the first thing I changed about my eating habits and I dropped about 23lbs just from that (however I was quite large at the time). I also noticed I did not feel so sluggish but that could have been the drop in weight who knows I say if you think its affecting your body try to cut back or stop and see if you notice a difference. I am sure it affects everyone differently0
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Morning, I drink "one large" fountain diet soda a day. It's my go to. I had stopped for a full year during my weight loss journey. I"m currently trying to lose those last 10 pounds. For me the soda has no affect on my weight or how I feel. I"m not addicted because I don't drink it on the weekends. Keep in mind everything effects people differently!0
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I used to drink about 5-6 cans of diet coke a day It was the first thing I changed about my eating habits and I dropped about 23lbs just from that (however I was quite large at the time). I also noticed I did not feel so sluggish but that could have been the drop in weight who knows I say if you think its affecting your body try to cut back or stop and see if you notice a difference. I am sure it affects everyone differently
I'm sorry but you didn't drop 23lbs just by ditching the diet coke, as diet coke has no calories it would not have affected your weight.0 -
It actually could have. Studies have shown that artificial sweetners in diet sodas cause other sweet cravings. There's sodium in those sodas, causing bloat. I absolutely believe that in a larger person, ditching diet soda can make a dent in their weight loss journey, simply because it affects energy and taste.0
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I drink diet sometimes.... but I drink a lot of the carbonated flavored water from Wal-Mart.
I get a little bloated from the carbonation in pop & water, but it doesn't cause weight loss / gain by any means. Sure, if you drink a ton you will have gained a lb or two if you weight yourself, but that's just water weight in your stomach.0 -
It actually could have. Studies have shown that artificial sweetners in diet sodas cause other sweet cravings. There's sodium in those sodas, causing bloat. I absolutely believe that in a larger person, ditching diet soda can make a dent in their weight loss journey, simply because it affects energy and taste.
That is not the same as claiming to have lost 23lbs just from dropping diet drinks.
23lbs of bloat?
I'm sure she lost the weight (and congrats on that) - but she would have eaten less, not just ditched the diet drink.
Also, there are no actuall studies that show artificial sweeteners in diet sodas cause other sweet cravings - feel free to post one if you find it - but it needs to be a study. not a blog or article etc.0 -
It actually could have. Studies have shown that artificial sweetners in diet sodas cause other sweet cravings. There's sodium in those sodas, causing bloat. I absolutely believe that in a larger person, ditching diet soda can make a dent in their weight loss journey, simply because it affects energy and taste.
Energy / Taste has nothing to do with a caloric deficit which is what matter for true weight loss, despite what you "think".
No scientific proof exists. I use Splenda nonstop and have looked for the same silly bull**** you're spewing, and it's yet to be found.
Bloat is just air or water, nothing more, nothing less.0 -
Diet soda - you drink it, you pee it out later. Inconsequential to weight loss/gain.0
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Y a DOnt drink diet soda
with that fake s ugar
um y a you get headaches
drink water with lemon wedges
or anything with no fake sugar
the dr. will tell you that fake sugar is worse than real sugar0 -
If you want to quit
then just quit
you will have a headache for a few days
and it will be done
replace the fake sugar pop
with something better
the lemon water
or anything without fake sugar
good luck
they also say that drinking diet coke leads to weight gain so0 -
Y a DOnt drink diet soda
with that fake s ugar
um y a you get headaches
drink water with lemon wedges
or anything with no fake sugar
the dr. will tell you that fake sugar is worse than real sugar
Sorry what?0 -
If you want to quit
then just quit
you will have a headache for a few days
and it will be done
replace the fake sugar pop
with something better
the lemon water
or anything without fake sugar
good luck
they also say that drinking diet coke leads to weight gain so
A zero calorie drink leads to weight gain, No. :noway:
Also who are these "they" as "they" are so often wrong.0 -
If you want to quit
then just quit
you will have a headache for a few days
and it will be done
replace the fake sugar pop
with something better
the lemon water
or anything without fake sugar
good luck
they also say that drinking diet coke leads to weight gain so
Oh my! Aren't we erudite.0 -
Y a DOnt drink diet soda
with that fake s ugar
um y a you get headaches
drink water with lemon wedges
or anything with no fake sugar
the dr. will tell you that fake sugar is worse than real sugar
Not.... sure....
If I should send a dictionary or what.0 -
I used to drink about 5-6 cans of diet coke a day It was the first thing I changed about my eating habits and I dropped about 23lbs just from that (however I was quite large at the time). I also noticed I did not feel so sluggish but that could have been the drop in weight who knows I say if you think its affecting your body try to cut back or stop and see if you notice a difference. I am sure it affects everyone differently
I'm sorry but you didn't drop 23lbs just by ditching the diet coke, as diet coke has no calories it would not have affected your weight.0 -
I have one HUGE problem with diet pop.
The store closest to me is always out of Coke Zero so I am left with regular old Diet Coke. Grinds my gears.0 -
I used to drink about 5-6 cans of diet coke a day It was the first thing I changed about my eating habits and I dropped about 23lbs just from that (however I was quite large at the time). I also noticed I did not feel so sluggish but that could have been the drop in weight who knows I say if you think its affecting your body try to cut back or stop and see if you notice a difference. I am sure it affects everyone differently
I'm sorry but you didn't drop 23lbs just by ditching the diet coke, as diet coke has no calories it would not have affected your weight.
That I agree with - congrats on the weightloss :drinker: <not diet coke0 -
I drink one can a day. The reason I limit it to one can, is so that I will be forced to drink more water. Also, it is expensive to drink more than that. I wouldn't worry too much about it in terms of weight loss/gain since it is calorie free as others have said. And there is no evidence that it is bad for health.0
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I used to drink about 1-2 liters of diet soda a day. When I stopped a few months ago my belly bloat went away but I also got very constipated. I upped my fiber and fixed it. Now I have better skin bc I drink water instead of diet soda, my belly bloat is gone, and the one issue of constipation was fixed with upping fiber. Never going back to diet soda.0
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I was drinking a can of diet cherry 7Up a day. When I went on an elimination diet in May, soda was one of the things to give up during the diet. After a couple weeks, I decided that I had already gone that long without it, it was time to kick the habit. During the challenge phase of the diet, I had to test benzoates, and discovered that it causes sharp headaches and brain fog. Benzoates are in a lot of sodas, including the one that I drank.
Obviously, you have to have an allergy or sensitivity to benzoates for it to be an issue. But one thing to try is cutting out your sodas for a few weeks, then try it again during one day - start with small amounts and work your way up. It's more effective if you cut out other allergens before you try this, but it would still tell you if you have any issues with the soda. Everyone is different, so some people will have no problems, others may notice some.0 -
Regardless of what other people's experiences are, it sounds like you do have a problem with the amount of diet soda you are drinking, so why not try cutting the amount or quitting cold turkey? You should give it a chance to work by committing to a few weeks and having substitutes on hand, maybe iced tea or coffee at least at first. Switching to a different kind of soda that is not as appealing to you might also help. I can drink unlimited Diet Dr. Pepper, but if I switched to Diet Coke or Mountain Dew, I know I would not be reaching for it often or finishing the cans.
By quitting or changing the way that you drink it, you can see for yourself if it has an effect on you. Then, if you decide to stop for good you will know why you are making that change, and if you decide to go back to the old habits, you can be guilt free. Best of luck with whatever you decide.0 -
Pretty much my entire life (even as a kid) until the past year, I drank 2-3 cans of diet soda per day. The norm for me was Diet Dr. Pepper (or similar) with my lunch, dinner, and maybe one more can if I had an evening snack. For a time during high school I drank regular Coke or Dr. Pepper and packed on the pounds, of course. For awhile right after college I was drinking several 24 oz bottles of Diet Pepsi every day and if I didn't have it within a couple hours of waking, I would shake and get headaches.
I never drank water until about 4 years ago when I started to get serious about healthier living (and it was in addition to the diet soda).
Anyway...last summer after losing some weight, I decided I would wean myself off the diet sodas. I had about 4 cans per week instead of 2 per day. On the days that I didn't drink it, I really did not miss it. So I tried to give it up completely.
Giving it up "cold turkey" was pretty easy for me that time around because I just didn't buy it at the store, and almost NEVER order soda in restaurants. Partly because I am cheap - to me, $2.49 for a 12 pack of Aldi diet cola is the right price. Not $2.49 for a single glass of Diet Coke. If I go out or pick up takeout, I'm more likely to have water or once in a great while, beer/wine, with my meal.
After about a month without soda I started to have a lot of issues with constipation. I already drank a LOT of water and I upped it even more. I straightened out some things with my diet and it eventually improved a lot, to the point that I was comfortable with. But then when I decided to start incorporating a few (2-4) cans of diet soda back into my diet...I have had absolutely NO issues with constipation since. I believe it could be the artificial sweetener(s), carbonation, or both. Whether it's even the soda or not, I am not sure. Just sharing my experience...but I've never had any negative problems to note, from drinking diet soda. So I am cool with having just a few per week. I know a LOT of people who think it's the devil though ;-)
ETA: I have lost a total of 130 lb (so far) and noticed absolutely zero difference in my weight loss during the 3 month period that I did not drink a single diet soda.0 -
I drink sodas on occasion and also sparkling, flavored water without sweetener. I do find the carbonation seems to satisfy hunger quite well.
I only drink about 4-5 per week and often don't have any for weeks.
Now,coffee I drink a lot. If I quit coffee I would get rid of at least 100 calories a day in milk. I'm not willing to do that so I make room for it.
According to my husband's GI doctor,many sweeteners can cause gas and irritable bowel symptoms. I think stevia is okay,though. Those with IBS may want to avoid all sweeteners.0 -
I was a Coke Zero abuser, for a very long time. I absolutely love it, but I was finding myself needing more and more, just to get my "fix." I think I have a bit of a "sweet addiction," and I felt I was really abusing artificial sweeteners. I also used arti sweetener in my coffee, and I finally got so disgusted with feeling like I NEEDED it to get through the day, that I decided to give it up cold turkey. People told me to wean off the soda and coffee slowly, but I knew that that wouldn't be possible for me. I would drink a can of soda, and I would suddenly find myself consuming 4 in a day. Weaning is apparently not my thing.
The first 3 days after I quit coffee and Coke Zero (so, all caffeine and arti sweeteners), I was climbing the walls, and I had an awful headache. After that, I felt so much less bloated (I always looked 6 months pregnant - seriously), my skin cleared up (I'm not sure if there's a connection), and I had fewer cravings. I also had so much less gas, it was ridic (sorry for the tmi). Honestly, even though I feel so much more of a sense of wellness, I think I will always want to go back to it, because I just love the sweet taste, and there's something about the bubbles, that I find very refreshing.
I think some people can be perfectly fine, drinking diet/regular soda. You have to do what feels best for you. That being said, if your intuition is telling you you'll feel better without it, maybe it's worth a try. You can always go back to it! Good luck!0 -
Diet Dr. Pepper gave me abdominal pain (completely disappeared once I quit drinking it, I had one at work one day and the pain was back). It gave my husband acid reflux. We both feel much better after stopping it. We've also noticed fewer headaches as well.
Oh, and on the rare occasion that I have regular soda, I don't have the pain.0 -
I gave up diet coke about 2 months ago, give or take the odd one. Usually had 1 can a day. the only noticeable difference is that sweet things taste REALLY sweet to me now, be in artificial or natural sugar. I can't say I feel better or worse/more or less hungry/make better or worse food choices.0
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I used to consider myself addicted to diet soda - we had it in my school dining area which was adjoined to where I would work on the computer. I'd get a cup at whichever meal I was there fore, and probably have at least 2 refills of the 20 oz. cup :X !
I got my first cavity ever that year, and the dentist asked if I had been drinking more soda than usual (which obviously I had - and I always use a straw to drink everything so don't think that saves you!). I decided to never buy the fountain soda ever again at my school dining area. I have it now once in a while pretty much only if I go to Panera bread (wierd i know I just think it tastes good with the food there). I have not had a cavity in the four years since then, and the biggest immediate change I noticed was my stomach was flatter and less bloated, and I didn't feel like i had a constant inner tube Good luck!0
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