New here lookin for friends in similar situations
zebramama84
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My name is mel and i am looking for people in similar situations for friends and moral support, I am addicted to pop, Dr. Pepper to be exact. I will drink 2L a day, and thats a good day. I have tried quitting it many times and failed, I have quit cold turkey and i know that weight will come off as i replace the pop with the water, I know that if i try and change too many things at once that i will fail ( its kinda my ( M.O) I have caught myself in the last 48 hours starting to bite off more than i can chew. i am a single mom of three kids and most places i go I wear my 34 lb 3 yr old on my back... hoping that counts for something ! I love the food tracker but have decided that I am not going to get too caught up in it, atleast untill i can get my soda consumption under control. I plan to step it up in 30 days ( April 1st) exactly how i don't know but for now im workin on no soda, trying to make better food decisions, and more walking. In a perfect world i would like to loose 85 lbs but time will tell ,..i.. for now step one whoose with me ?
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Can you do diet Dr. Pepper? Just an ideal! Good Luck!0
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Good luck. I think you are smart to just focus on quitting the pop right now. That sounds like a big change given what you posted about how much you drank.
Personally I'd say skip pop altogether if you can (rather than changing to diet). Research tends to support the idea that diet soda is bad for people who are trying to lose weight (of course for some people it isn't a problem but given you addiction to the real stuff I'd say for you it might be). I LOVE coke zero and drank it every day (I usually limited myself to one can but I always wanted more) but eventually went cold turkey on it about 8 months ago. There's still times when I miss it but I'm happy to not be drinking it any more.0 -
if i drink diet then its only a matter of time till i go back for me its a really really slippery slope .... i do things to the extremes ( in this journey it has always led to failure) not to mention that i really dont like water )0
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Well if you want to quit drinking soda altogether and like you said you don't like water, maybe you should try sparkling water. It's basically flavored water but is carbonated to fill your craving for soda. I drink them all the time and I don't miss soda at all(even though Mountain Dew was my drug). But some aren't as good as others and may cause you to relapse to soda again so I'd suggest going to WalMart and getting the Clear American brand...they taste the best and they have so many flavors. I hope that'll help you. I was struggling with the same problem as you are. Good Luck!!!0
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Sparkling water is diet soda without dyes...0
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SODA STREAM!!!
That has been my LIFE SAVER!
I LOVED diet coke. Addicted! My husband bought a Soda Stream, which carbonates pure water. You can add whatever type of 'flavoring' you like.
We actually just add a bit of lemon or lime juice to the carbonated water. No artificial anythings! I haven't had soda in a few months now, just carbonated water.0 -
I gave up soda(pop as you say) a little over a year ago. I was addicted in every meaning of the word. I tried for YEARS to give it up and never succeeded for very long. I finally figured out that it had to happen very slowly, not cold turkey. I started by not allowing myself to keep it in the house. Ever. I rewarded myself by having soda only when I went out to eat. I eventually was able to give up all dark soda and still allowed myself to drink clear sodas like sprite. I slowly wound down to carbonated waters (the flavored kind) and now all of my hard work has paid off. All I drink is water and I drink at least 8 glasses a day. It is remarkable what giving up soda will do for your body. I lost weight but gained confidence. My complexion is better, my nails grow long and strong and I just FEEL better than ever. Giving up sodas has given me so much more energy and I use that energy to exercise which leads to additional weight loss. You CAN do this!!!0
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Try buying the little cans instead of the 12 ounce cans. I have to have my Coke everyday. Buying the little cans has helped me cut way back. Good luck!0
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I think thats so cool that you were able to give up the soda. I used to be addicted to soda and I havent had any in a very long time. If I were to drink soda it will upset my stomach same thing with fast food. Continue your journey and if you would like to be friends we can incourage eachother. keep up the great job0
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I am drinking water with lemon and lime (im almost done my 3rd 27oz canteen of water) i quit once for a year when i was pregnant with my first child but it seems like everything else im all or nothing. and not having anyone in my life who understands what its like to be totally hooked but so far I LOVE this site0
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try different types of water. for example, Perrier or San Pellegrino (different types and levels of fizzy water); add fruit to your water (like lemon, berries.... a la expensive spas); ice water, room temperature water, hot water like real Asians.....
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I have had the same problem of drinking way to much pop. That is one of the first things I did was eliminate pop. I do still have the occasional pepsi. I have taken up drinking water with crystal light to go packs in my water to flavor it.
I feel like I have that pretty much under control. Now, I am trying to eat healthier.
Where are you from? Do you live in Pittsburgh or are you from Pittsburgh? Most people don't call soda pop in the United States. I live in Pittsburgh.
Good luck in your journey. Feel free to add me!0 -
Giving up pop is so terribly difficult, keep with it, you willbegin to crave water soon. Hubby and I gave up pop at the beginning of jan and haven't looked back. The first month or so was dreadful, but, I instinctively grab for water.
Good luck and here are some best wishes that you stick with it.0 -
I used to drink quite a bit of soda on a daily basis. I started small at first, finding "healthier" soda's that (although high in sugar still) are made with natural flavors and sugars rather than high fructose corn syrup. It has helpful to me to find sodas that were less sweet since sugars make most people more thirsty and encourage us to drink more. I then realized that a major part of my draw to soda was that it can be kept very cold so it tastes very refreshing so I started keeping water in the fridge to grab instead of a soda when I was thirsty and wanted something cold.
I know it may not work for everyone but it's helped me get down from around 6 sodas a day to maybe 1-2 a week (mostly mixed with whiskey).0 -
There are also carbonated juices called Izze's that you can buy at Target and sometimes Martin's. These are a little bit better then pop. Not sure if it would do the trick for you, but I thought I'd mention it.0
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im actually canadian .... lol no target0
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Have you tried that new Dr. Pepper 10. It tastes better than diet. Something I do when I get a soda now is I do 2/3 diet and 1/3 regular, so I still get a taste of the regular, but not as much sugar. Seriously, if I happen to drive through McD's while kids are in the car the workers think I am crazy when I order a large drink and ask for just the cup so that I can come in and fill it myself.
Good luck. My mom was a single mom, I have a lot of respect for that, take care of yourself!!0 -
Hi. I am hooked on diet dr pepper or diet pepsi. I drink way too much. My sister who drinks regular soda started buying water with caffiene.0
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We seem to be in the same boat. Well, have been anyway I'm proud to say that I am no longer a Dr. Pepper addict, though I use it to cook with occasionally. I used to work at a warehouse club and it was on tap ALL DAY LONG. I don't even want to tell you how many 32 oz. drinks I consumed of that stuff. Then I got pregnant and decided I had to quit. I started doing one Dr. Pepper a day, one sweet tea and one water. The water was hard even though i like water I think it was the lack of the sugar that made it so hard. Finally I cut out the Dr. Pepper and made it a date night treat with my daughter's father. Then I was on 2 half cut sweet teas a day and water. Finally got down to all water around 5 months. I did great at keeping it only water for about a year and then, I got hooked again. But I noticed I didn't like how I felt, so I went back to cutting down. Now, I get it once a week when i go through a drive thru or something, but I feel you on how hard it is to stop! I liken it to crack lol Go small. Instead of having a 2L around the house get cans and only put 2 or 3 in the fridge at a time (because warm Dr. P is nasty hahaha). Take an empty 2L bottle and fill it with water and make that your goal. Heck, write on the bottle in magic marker a phrase that motivates you. For me it would be something like "I'm stronger than this" Or "I love my kidneys" But it does take small steps! Feel free to add me!0
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My allergy doctor recommended I stop drinking diet drinks all-together. I started grabbing one from time to time and started drinking more and more. For Lent, I gave them up again. Allergies are better-- again and I'm losing weight. Go figure!0
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Omg i did the exact same thing!! a 2 liter of pepsi a day everyday..tried to stop went right back to it, and i finally decided that it had to stop i stopped drinking regular soda and switched to diet soda but cut down my amount and drink more water, right now im having a vita water...its hard but it had to be done.0
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I know how hard it can be to give up pop. I work full-time and besides just really liking pop, I was tired all day and needed it to get through my day. I have drank pop my whole life. I gave it up cold turkey last August and have had maybe a can or so since. You can do this!!!
I must tell you that I literally had a headache for 30 DAYS!!! A full month of headaches, but then they went away and I am okay now. I have tried it off and on and honestly, I don't even like it now. I never believed people when they told me that, but for me it is actually true. I am still tired at work, but that is because I don't have the best sleep habits, not because I miss the caffeine.
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cold turkey!! Don't do diet it will keep you as bloated as you were before. It's going to be hard and you will have a couple slip ups when you go out to dinner or pick one up while your in line at walmart but getting it out of the house is a must. Changing that and nothing else you will lose 10lbs in the first month if not more. My addiction was sweet tea my family would finish 2gallons a day(thats the one cup I let my daughter have and my guy works all the time it was mostly me). Good luck0
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I am new her too and also drink a lot of diet caffeine free pop which triggers chocolate. I too have tried to get off and do then go back to it. How do you stay off of it. If you find an answer or I do let me know. Good luck to both of us0
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I just read down the page and saw more suggestions on how to get off the diet pop or any pop. Thank you everyone.0
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i cant go back i recently hit a number that i am very very uncomfortable with and CANNOT go past that !! i weigh myself every night as a reminder of why im quitting, I am going full on no pop, no diet no nothing ! just water so far no headaches this time as i am drinking alot of water ( 11 glasses today and still going strong) if anyone wants to add me feel free0
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I second trying out the carbonated water. When I gave up diet coke, I needed something to take its place when I went to the fridge in need of my carbonation fix. La Croix makes some good ones (well, they're not sweet so it's definitely an acquired taste). This worked for me! Now I only drink regular water but this helped me during the transition. Good luck!!0
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I had a hard time quitting soda also! My suggestion though... if you want the fizz/bubbles from carbonated soda but no calories... Pick up some of the MiO Energy-Liquid Water Enhancers & add it to Club Soda.. It tastes just like soda, except, no calories or sugar! I mainly have the MiO Energy in my water-bottle, but if I'm craving soda/bubbles I just add some of it to club soda ^_^0
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I have to have coffee every day! I was drinking mochas but I have switched to coffee. I still have cream though. I need to switch to green tea. Have you tried that? also I'm doing the zone diet and after 1 week I do not crave sugar like I was. Amazing for me to not crave sugar and chocolate! I suggest to cut back and slowly get completely off of the Dr. P. Tell yourself, 'I can have 1 can a day', and pick the time of day.
You can do it! also log everything! when you see whatit does on the food diary, it will help you stop.0 -
I crave pop too. But I have found that the crystal light energy helps with the cravings. Also if you have a avocare dealer around where you live, advocares spark drink (multiple flavors) gets rid of almost all of my cravings for pop.0
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