12-10-2015, 10:19 AM | #101 |
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Congrats Kodos! I'm up to ~3 1/2 years without a soda as well. Like Kodos, it had to be cold turkey, moderation was never something that worked at all for me. Its amazing how much my weight and overall health have changed in those 3 1/2 years. I've had to make other major changes too and I'm not completely done by any stretch, but the soda habit was the foundation of all of my problems and was definitely the one thing I had to get right before I could have any success at all.
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12-10-2015, 10:33 AM | #102 |
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Join Date: Jun 2001
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Yeah, I still want to make it into the 170s, but the mid-180s are much better than the mid-210s that I was in several years ago.
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12-10-2015, 10:44 AM | #103 |
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12-10-2015, 11:09 AM | #104 |
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Join Date: Oct 2000
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I had a very bad soda/diet soda habit. I was drinking 6-8 cans every single day for my entire adult life. It was impossible for me to go more than a few hours without soda. I drank soda with breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and right before bed. More than the volume of soda intake, the power that soda had over me was crazy. I literally thought that life was not worth living if I couldn't drink soda. I know it sounds silly or histrionic - you might say that someone can't get so psychologically addicted to soda - but these are thoughts that gripped me. I would get chills and cold sweats just at the thought of not drinking soda. Sometimes I would try to stop drinking soda and think (even after the caffeine withdrawal headaches subsided) "if this is what life is like, why bother?" [I know it sounds fucking retarded but that's what it was] After many attempts to stop, I had completely given up hope that this could ever change.
Then something weird happened: I let Jesus Christ into my heart (nah...just kidding). But one day in July as I laid on my couch, with no energy to get up, something in my brain just flipped and said "enough is enough - you drink these to have energy but are tired all the time". And for some strange reason this was different than the other times. And I knew somehow it was different. This time, it's not like I was trying harder to stop and summoning more willpower than previous attempts, but all of a sudden my body just decided to stop letting soda have such control over me. And this time, stopping wasn't even hard. It just happened. The cravings and addiction simply went away. So since July I still do drink soda, but I only have about 4 sodas per week as opposed to 50. But its not the number of sodas that matters (well a doctor might disagree) but the power. I can now go out to dinner and drink water and not have it ruin my experience. I no longer start my day with a soda. I can go through a day without a soda and not be miserable. And I just have the feeling that I'm more in control of my life. It's been great. I wish I could say that I lost weight (I haven't) or have more energy (I don't). But one unexpected change that happened - hey whaddayaknow - I'm no longer a night owl and now find myself being more of a morning person.
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12-10-2015, 11:23 AM | #105 |
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Join Date: Jun 2001
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That's great, Lighthouse! And you've got to be saving a lot of money too.
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12-10-2015, 11:28 AM | #106 |
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Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Northern Kentucky
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That was the hardest part for me. Now I keep a pitcher of water within reach at all times.
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12-10-2015, 11:38 AM | #107 |
High School Varsity
Join Date: Nov 2006
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I can quit soda, it's coffee I can't.
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12-10-2015, 11:47 AM | #108 |
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12-10-2015, 11:50 AM | #109 |
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Join Date: Jun 2001
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Yeah, if you need to drink one or the other, choose coffee. Or better yet, tea.
Unfortunately, I hate all hot beverages. So chocolate bars are my only source of caffeine. Last edited by Kodos : 12-10-2015 at 12:27 PM. |
12-10-2015, 12:43 PM | #110 | |
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Huh, looks like my timeline is slightly off. According to this, I stopped on 3/7/2013, not 3/15. Maybe I slipped up and restarted on 3/15. |
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12-10-2015, 01:15 PM | #111 |
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Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: Mays Landing, NJ USA
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Well done. I have been since the day before Memorial Day, so a little over six months.
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12-10-2015, 01:48 PM | #112 |
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Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Here
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I've been pretty set on 1 a day for the past 4-5 months. Sometimes I cheat or if I'm just feeling like crap I might have more than 1. I've noticed I get annoyed if they fill up my drink early at a restaurant, because I'm trying to be fairly exact about how much I drink. I've tried to space it out, but I just haven't been motivated enough yet. I'm still losing enough weight with it, but it will be the first thing to go if I just can't get to my ideal weight with it.
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10-28-2019, 08:30 AM | #113 |
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Join Date: Jun 2001
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Welp, since this was bumped, I'm now up to 2,426 days without soda.
2426 days can be converted to one of these units: 209,606,400 seconds 3,493,440 minutes 58,224 hours 2426 days 346 weeks and 4 days 664.66% of a common year (365 days) Not too shabby. Edit: looks like the spambot post was deleted while I responded. Last edited by Kodos : 10-28-2019 at 08:32 AM. |
10-28-2019, 01:37 PM | #114 |
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Join Date: May 2006
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Great job! The final straw for me was 1) getting healthy enough that I didn't need it for the energy kick, and 2) learning that high-fructose corn syrup - which of course is in a lot of other things as well - is considered literally not fit for human consumption by the health services in many countries. Unfortunately the calories are just the beginning.
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