i only drink 2 cans of diet soda/day but i thought it may help.
I'm 10 pounds from my goal weight and i've been stuck for a month. last night I watched "Ruby" and her therapist suggested she make 5 changes in her life to kind of "shake up" her weight loss...she cut out diet soda and it really made a difference.
anyone do this? what were your results? did you cut out caffeine all-together or just replace w/ coffee/tea?
Re: thinking about cutting out diet soda - anybody else?
LOL, pretty much this. I was much healthier and it was a lot easier for me to maintain my weight back in the day when I never drank soda. Oddly enough, WW is the reason I started drinking diet coke ("0" points) and now it's an addiction.
that's what i was thinking, but i was slightly embarrassed to reference skinny b!tch
I don't drink enough as it is, so that wouldn't help me much. When I think about it, I try not to cut out, so much as add. Maybe drink a full glass of water before I have a soda, something like that.
I switched regular soda for diet in 2005. It made a HUGE difference.
DD #1 passed away in January 2011 at 14 days old due to congenital heart disease
DD#2 lost in January 2012 at 23 weeks due to anhydramnios caused by a placental abruption
And honestly, stuff like that is why the WW method drives me nuts. It doesn't penalize people for eating artificial sweetners and other foods with all kinds of artificial additives and you can eat as much fat free crap as you want. (Sorry, this topic bugs me
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DD #1 passed away in January 2011 at 14 days old due to congenital heart disease
DD#2 lost in January 2012 at 23 weeks due to anhydramnios caused by a placental abruption
I should - definitely one of my vices. DH is even worse. I quit when I was pregnant and only had regular soda here and there. My problem is that I don't like coffee so I rely on Diet Mt. Dew or Dr. P to keep me awake in class...bad, bad, bad.
I keep telling myself that as soon as the semesters over, I'm kicking my soda and chocolate crutches to the curb.
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