Diet coke
jenniferozzy
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Hi everyone
Ivr drank diet coke every day for the last 3 or 4 years a lot of it ( neary 1.5 litres a day)
Decided to give it up last week but ever since ive been so tired and have had the most splitting headach too
Is this withdrawel from the caffeine or aspartamane? Or both?
I decided to give up for health reasons and if these are withdrawel symptoms then it does go go show how bad it is for you
Anyone been through similar?
Ivr drank diet coke every day for the last 3 or 4 years a lot of it ( neary 1.5 litres a day)
Decided to give it up last week but ever since ive been so tired and have had the most splitting headach too
Is this withdrawel from the caffeine or aspartamane? Or both?
I decided to give up for health reasons and if these are withdrawel symptoms then it does go go show how bad it is for you
Anyone been through similar?
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It really just shows that quitting cold turkey isn't always the best solution. I have never heard of aspartame withdrawal before.8
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Caffeine withdrawal. Have a cup of tea or two, or wean yourself down.6
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caffeine withdrawal. i had the same. i gave up caffine cold turkey about 4 weeks ago, i used to drink 4L pepsi max a day for about 10+ years, feel fab now. My headache was really bad for about 5 days then got better and was fine after about 9 or 10 days.
I personally cant wean down, if I have a bit, I have to have loads, so cold turkey is the way for me. I would imagine you are nearly through the withdrawal so I wouldn't have any coke if I were in your position.
Hope you feel better soon.1 -
you have caffeine withdrawal and imagined aspartame withdrawal.
the first can be treated, quite effectively, by ingesting a small amount of caffeine.
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caffeine withdrawal. i had the same. i gave up caffine cold turkey about 4 weeks ago, i used to drink 4L pepsi max a day for about 10+ years, feel fab now. My headache was really bad for about 5 days then got better and was fine after about 9 or 10 days.
I personally cant wean down, if I have a bit, I have to have loads, so cold turkey is the way for me. I would imagine you are nearly through the withdrawal so I wouldn't have any coke if I were in your position.
Hope you feel better soon.
i feel awful, not as tired today but probly because ive slept 9 hours haha, will have a cup of tea to see if that takes the edge of my headache , was yours like a throbbing headache?0 -
What reasons did you have for giving up Diet Coke? You said “health reasons”, but would you mind elaborating? How many were you drinking in a day?6
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Caffeine can cause headaches from withdrawal. They will pass in time. I don't do aspartame due to allergies. Isn't there a Coke with stevia or something more natural you can switch to? The only "soda" I drink is sparkling water.0
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id rather not elaborate if thats okay but im cutting down on bad fats,carbs and anything nasty, such as diet coke with it being full of aspartame, ive had to make a lifestyle change i was drinking up to 1.5 - 2.0 ltrs a day16
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Aspartame isn't nasty10
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jenniferozzy wrote: »id rather not elaborate if thats okay but im cutting down on bad fats,carbs and anything nasty, such as diet coke with it being full of aspartame, ive had to make a lifestyle change i was drinking up to 1.5 - 2.0 ltrs a day
I am not going to comment about the aspartame thing except to say, check out this thread https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/1308408/why-aspartame-isnt-scary/p1
As far as the caffeine, when I stopped caffeine it took several weeks and I slept 14-16 hours per day the first week. The best way to wean yourself off if you choose to stop drinking caffeinated beverages is to buy some caffeine pills and use those. Each pill is the equivalent of 2 cups of coffee so start with what you need to get through the day. Each week reduce that by 1/2 pill until you need none.
The tiredness and headaches (not to mention brain fog and depression) is just not worth going cold turkey.12 -
If I was drinking 2 L of diet coke a day I would try to cut down too - because caffeine and cost.
(I do drink a can of diet coke now and then and I do drink several weak coffees per day - but that amount would bother me too)
Nothing to do with aspartame.4 -
jenniferozzy wrote: »id rather not elaborate if thats okay but im cutting down on bad fats,carbs and anything nasty, such as diet coke with it being full of aspartame, ive had to make a lifestyle change i was drinking up to 1.5 - 2.0 ltrs a day
Just make sure you are making changes for the right reasons and not because you’ve read some blog, book, or post that suggests that eating any particular food is automatically “bad”. Drinking 2 liters of Diet Coke a day sounds like a lot. Have you considered just reducing that to a more moderate amount?
What are “bad fats”? “Bad carbs”? Anything “nasty””. Peer reviewed scientific journals don’t refer to foods as “bad” or “nasty”. What prompted you to make these changes?6 -
Diet coke is acidic and at the very least bad for your teeth. Whether it's bad for your health in other ways is debatable. If you want to stop drinking soda then that is a great lifestyle change. However, caffeine is not something you should just quit cold turkey. Replace the coke with tea or black coffee. Both are associated with health benefits (unlike diet coke).3
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Diet coke is acidic and at the very least bad for your teeth. Whether it's bad for your health in other ways is debatable. If you want to stop drinking soda then that is a great lifestyle change. However, caffeine is not something you should just quit cold turkey. Replace the coke with tea or black coffee. Both are associated with health benefits (unlike diet coke).
The only health risk (not related to the calories) known to have a correlation to soda drinking is that the phosphoric acid in it, especially in cola (regular or diet), appears to leech calcium from the bones leaving cola drinkers with less dense bones and earlier osteoporosis.
Again, it is a correlation, not causation but it is strong enough that a lot of further studies are being done. Moderation in all things.1 -
Diet coke is acidic and at the very least bad for your teeth. Whether it's bad for your health in other ways is debatable. If you want to stop drinking soda then that is a great lifestyle change. However, caffeine is not something you should just quit cold turkey. Replace the coke with tea or black coffee. Both are associated with health benefits (unlike diet coke).
So are citrus fruits, berries & cherries, tomatoes, wine, and vinegar (as well as coffee and some teas) just to name a few. That's why good oral hygiene is so important Brush at least twice a day, floss, and swish with water or a rinse after eating or drinking any of the many acidic foods and drinks you probably consume.
OP, regardless of whatever eating rules you have set up for yourself, your headaches are most likely from caffeine withdrawal.
If you are also cutting calories, it's possible you are eating too little, as a steep deficit can also cause headaches for some people. Feel better!4
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