I AM QUITING! Anyone want to join me?

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    Quote: Losing weight and saving money, I'm all up for that! No pop in the house and no desire to drag three kids to the store to buy it (they have a four day weekend this week). If I can survive today, I can survive tomorrow....i hope.
    Saving money is my inspiration to stop drinking liquid crack (pop). I have a serious addiciton to pop and I think saving money is the inspiration I need to kick the habit.
  • No soda or sweets for me for two months now, I haven't missed either.
  • Me! I've been addicted to diet soda for SO LONG. Trying to give it up now.
  • I was a diet coke addict, but like a previous poster, Alzheimer's scares the bejeezus out of me and I read an article that connects diet sodas with brain deterioration. HELLO ICED TEA!!! I have discovered unsweetened iced tea with a truvia (stevia) sweetener packet is just as satisfying! Or Club soda when i really need a bubbly fix. I really miss living in Italy where they had fizzy water, it was awesome.
  • I've been trying to cut out the diet sodas for at least the last couple of years. I'd always end up with terrible headaches and always caved in again after a couple of days. And then there was the dentist ... I thought it was the sugar, but it was the carbonated drinks that were damaging my teeth!

    About a month ago I started to cut back ... now I'm down to about one glass of diet coke a day. I feel soooo much better for it, but am still getting the cravings.

    I was glad to find this post and find that there are others out there like me
  • Quote: I'm with you! I just quit a few days ago. It was actually easy but I've done that before only to let it sneak back into my life again. I still put Splenda in my coffee, chew sugarless gum and eat sugar free popsicles, so I'm still addicted to bad things, but I think less soda is definitely a good starting point.
    Don't think of those things as bad. Think of the fact they are helping you as without them you would turn to regular sugar. I have used splenda/and other sugar sub's for years. I would go back to suagr and that I won't do. Just got rid of my diabetic med's.
  • I quit it too, and only have it sometimes (mainly like diet lemon-lime sodas). I was actually "addicted" to it for years, the first time I quit cold turkey of diet coke, I had withdrawal symptoms (headaches, sensitivity to light, etc.) for 3 days. But I got back on it, mainlined it essentially (pretty much the only thing I drank all day...no water or anything else) until 2 years ago when I got sick every time I drank diet coke (before and after my GB removal). So I pretty much stick to lemon-lime sodas now, if any, sometimes diet Pepsi...but diet coke still makes me stick to this day...weird.

    When I was in France 3 years ago (before I got sick from it, and really stopped), I had to not drink diet coke because of their different recipe for it, tasted horrible. With walking several miles around the town daily, and water, I dropped about 25-30 lbs in a month, then I got use to the new DC taste, and drank that, curtailing my weight loss.

    So I know that dropping DC, and drinking water, and exercise shows drastic weight loss at a point..
  • I have a major diet soda addiction. All I drink! Jumping on board with quitting. Drinking last soda in house now & will buy water filter when go to store today. Hoping this leads to less sugar cravings as well.
  • Anyone struggling with kicking the diet coke habit? I was doing pretty good, then I slipped. Then I slipped a little further and now I'm trying to stop again....
  • I quit Diet Coke about 6 weeks ago, since then i have had maybe 3, I don't even keep an in the house now and I was suprised, i don't even miss drinking soda at all, I mainly drink tea, water and a couple cup of coffee a day.
  • I used to drink WAY too much diet pepsi. About six months ago I cut down and have been slowly drinking less and less. I do enjoy drinking fizzy drinks, so i have been drinking club soda and I find that the perfect subsitute. I bought a small bottle of diet coke the other day and it took me 3 days to drink it! And last time I had a full diet coke at a restaurant (about 4 weeks ago) I was so jittery from the caffeine it was ridiculous!

    As a side note: there have been studies that suggest that diet pop is just as bad as regular pop if you are trying to lose weight. The artificial sugar gives you a taste of sugar without actually consumming sugar and this makes your brain crave real sugar. I have 100% found this true for me. When I just drink tea, water, and club soda i don't crave sugar nearly was much. Might not be true for all of us - just what I have experienced.
  • okay I know I have MANY issues, but I dreamt about diet coke the other night! I have had 3 in the past 5 or 6 days. Normally I would have twice that many in one day. Have quit before for a couple weeks. Dont know why having such a hard time now. Will keep trying but so miss it.
  • This past weekend I went Christmas Shopping for the weekend and stayed at a Northern Michigan Casino and free pop all the time. Oops I fell off the wagon but got right back on this past Monday. It took me four days to get rid of the extra water weight now I am back to normal today. Good luck all it is not easy quitting something.