DR PEPPER ADDICTION!
kristylynne
Posts: 9 Member
I have been "a pepper" for as long as I can remember. When I found out I was pregnant (6 years ago) I quit smoking and gave up soda. Soda for me was harder to quit - and even then I cheated on the soda part. My usual routine was anywhere from four to nine 20 oz bottles of regular Dr. Pepper a day and I rarely gained weight. For the past couple of monts I have been drinking less than 3 (usually 2) Dr. Peppers, one or two diets and 8 to 10 glasses of water. I have traded burgers for salads and am generally eating better. I have started exercising at least twice a week to 30 minute circut training videos.
WHY IS THE SCALE NOT MOVING? and why can't I put the Dr. Peppers away for good?! I literally crave them! Any ex-addicts out there with some advice?
WHY IS THE SCALE NOT MOVING? and why can't I put the Dr. Peppers away for good?! I literally crave them! Any ex-addicts out there with some advice?
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I'm an 'ex-pepper' That stuff was heaven for me...but I forced myself to drink water instead. Soon, I would try to reward myself with a Dr. Pepper but threw it away because it wasn't as satisfying. I haven't had any soda now for over 100 days! I would say, you really can do it, you're just telling yourself you can't. So JUST DO IT Grab a water instead, pretty soon it won't even feel like a need.0
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Coca Cola addict here
Did you know that if caffeine were a new ingredient trying to enter the US today it would be illegal? Because it is highly addictive?
And Dr Pepper & Mountain Dew have the highest caffeine levels?
Reduce reduce reduce
I got myself down to one can of coke a day, now its 1 (maybe 2) ever 3-4 days. If you can cut out one can, one half bottle, anything. DO that for a week, then cut out more, then more, then once youre down to a can a day try to go without one day a week. Be prepared for some migraine meds though as you will go through withdrawal syptoms (hence why you ended up cheatng while pregnant and my OB actually told me a little daily was OK)0 -
We crave it because of the caffeine. It stimulates the body. The sugar content gives us a 'quick' energy source that is quickly consumed by the body. If you can go a week without the 'pepper', you should have the caffeine out of your system. The headaches will stop (if you get them from withdrawl), and the 'crave' will disappear.0
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I'm a Dr. Pepper lover, too. I switched to Mio. As long as I have that I can do without the soda, but I do still occasionally have a Dr. Pepper. AND IT IS HEAVEN!0
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I haven't had any soda now for over 100 days! I would say, you really can do it, you're just telling yourself you can't. So JUST DO IT
Congratulations!and Thanks! Knowing someone else did it makes me a lot more hopeful0 -
I haven't had a DP since February. For me, I had to give it up cold turkey. I tried to reduce to just one per day, but that just made me want it more. It was hard, but after about week, the craving stops. Cutting out all that sugar in DP has made a HUGE difference in my weight and energy. Good luck!0
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Oh I hear you! I was super addicted to Dr. Pepper too. This is how I quit after many failed attempts. First, I read all of the negative effects caffeine can have on your body and health. Second I switched to something minus the caffeine (and something I didn't really like) Rootbeer to kill the craving for something fizzy. Slowly I cut back on the amount I would drink of even the rootbeer. I went from getting a 44oz drink one week to 32 the next and 20 the next until the cravings were easier to deal with. Then I just quit soda all together. Some days when I am super stressed it is hard to resist, but I do because of my health and the calorie content of it all! Stay strong and take it slow. That is the best way I found for me. Hope you find something that works for you!!!0
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I saw the toppic line and knew this post was for me. I have a very long and loving relationship with a Dr named Pepper. People look at me like im insane when I am at the store and tell them I need to go find my husband, come back with a dr pepper, and say I found him! I am addicted to it, I get seriously painful headaches on those days that I do not have atleast one dr pepper. I dont want to divorce him lol.0
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I agree with others.. I used to be "a pepper" too.. mostly when eating pizza and mexican food. I switched to Diet Cherry Dr. Pepper and just diet Dr. p for about a month and then now I only have about one Diet Coke a week. Every once in a while I crave Dr. Pepper again and I will try to drink one and honestly it really doesn't taste as good as I remember. I usually can't drink more than half and I'm done cuz it doesn't satisfy me like it used too. I think it falls in the same catagory as things like sweets. I hardly ever eat candy anymore. I grabbed a snickers at the store the other day and had about 2 bites and hate to stop. It was sooo sweet I couldn't eat anymore. I think once you change your eating habits for a month or so then things start to taste different!0
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I am a ex soda drinker(coke,pepsi etc) it was like water to me. I used to drink it everyday. I gave up 7 weeks ago and have not looked back. I just stopped one day and after a week i did not even think of it anymore. My stomach is a lot more flatter. Seems to have got the scales going down for me again.
You can do it trust me i thought i would never give them up. It is all in the mind it is your mind telling you cant.
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I used to drink nothing but soda....now I drink water with the 5 calorie powder drink packets throughout the day. Then at dinner I allow myself an 8 oz glass of soda. Which is not that high in calories. This gives me the water I need throughout the day and I still get to enjoy the things I like in moderation. This isn't about giving up stuff we like its about moderation.0
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Wow! Thank you all for the advice! I think I will have to set a "quit date" and work toward it!lol0
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It's easier to go cold turkey for a month. After that, you shouldn't miss them. If you do, reach for a sparkling flavored water. Those are yummy!0
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I haven't had a DP since February. For me, I had to give it up cold turkey. I tried to reduce to just one per day, but that just made me want it more. It was hard, but after about week, the craving stops. Cutting out all that sugar in DP has made a HUGE difference in my weight and energy. Good luck!
This. The "cutting back" thing never worked. I just had to stop drinking it. I was up to 4-6 cans a day. For the first few weeks, it sucked hard. But at this point, I drink so much water, it's hard to get other liquids in. Once I got used to it, I started drinking soda again. I can now stick to having it once a week or less. Even then I rarely drink a whole bottle/can by myself. I usually split it with my daughter or husband.0
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