Joined: Sat Sep 22, 2007 6:21 am Posts: 23078 Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina Gender: Male
It's my third day as a Coke-free citizen.
I've been drinking Coke for as long as I can remember. I can't think back to a time and place when I had my first sip-- it's been a constant in my life. A part of lunch, an integral part of the family table. There'd be my dad, my siblings and an enormous two-and-a-half-liter plastic bottle of Coke in the middle of everything. My dad and I would argue and quarrel over who gets to drink more, and lunch often ended with me scavenging for a few coins and squirreling away to the convenience store, where I'd buy myself as much Coke as I could afford and drink it in the safe confines of my room, away from the prying judgmental eyes of my family.
The habit stuck with me through adulthood. I'm 21, a full-time college student and an employee at an HR consulting firm. I live in semi-financial-independence (that is, I mostly provide for myself) and there are really no "grownups" around to tell me what I can and can't do, it's only gotten worse. One of the results of growing up completely pampered and catered to (my family had two live-in maids all the time) is the lack of responsibility and personal maturity-- my weight skyrocketed when I realized I could eat whatever I wanted whenever I wanted it. And though I have cut back significantly on my porking out to varying degrees of success, the Coke bottle was a dark mistress I kept succumbing to.
It's ridiculous. I've had friends who've quit worse stuff. I've never understood the nicotine obsession, drugs don't do it for me and even alcohol is a temporary diversion that I can easily go without. Coca Cola is the closest I've ever come to really being addicted to something. It's become such an integral part of my everyday life that I don't even give second thought to the ridiculously harmful, near-toxic black syrupy stuff I chug every day like drinking water. I don't think of its possibly harmful effects on my teeth and kidneys. Thank the proverbial superior being, I haven't had any problems with either of those yet.
Because this addiction is more psychological than it is physical. I don't get the shakes when I don't get my regular fix-- I know some people do. And I don't go through strong urges. I've stopped drinking Coke for several days in the past, just to test myself, and I've been fine. Maybe it's because I knew that, eventually, I would return to it. But this time, I intend to go through a radical change. I intend to take it all the way to 2009. And judging on how I feel by then, I might cut back to a can a day. I might not even have another Coke in my entire life.
See? It's so ingrained in my day-to-day minutiae that that thought-- never having another Coke again-- seems completely foreign and unlikely.
Let's see.
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Good luck! I think a lot of people might be able to relate to this. I quit drinking Diet Coke. I've been aspartame free for a handful of years. Occasionally I'll have a pop, but only as a 'treat.' And even then the thought of drinking a pop makes my stomach turn sometimes.
Soda pop is bad stuff. You can kick the habit if you replace it with something like distilled water.
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Joined: Sun May 21, 2006 2:02 am Posts: 91597 Location: Sector 7-G
I could say similar things about Mt Dew. But alas, I have a bottle right here. Almost empty. Lately I've been trying to limit myself to one a day. The thing about Dew is the caffeine content. If I drink a few a day for a while then I really need it or I get headaches, so if I limit to one a day I know that I can go a day or two without it without withdrawing.
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Sunny wrote:
Our soda vending machine at work is free. You'd have a field day.
Yikes....there must be some teethless/fat mofos around your work. I'm with cutup, incidently. I'd turn yellow and have my balls shrink, as are the common rumours around Dew consumption.
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bleh. That makes me feel ill just thinking about it. When I was drinking diet coke like that (not even 12 a day really) I didn't feel well overall. When I quit drinking it, I started to drink more coffee. I've also quit drinking coffee. Now I drink tea and distilled water. I like beer though. And that I've had to cut back on as well. It's not good for the hips and thighs!
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Joined: Sat Oct 16, 2004 11:54 pm Posts: 12287 Location: Manguetown Gender: Male
I love coke, but now I moderate, I never drink more than 1 can in a day, except if im in a restaurant.
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