Can I Give Up Diet Soda?

 

Pain is a great motivator. Sitting in a Dentist's chair for 2+ hours getting a double root canal is not a pleasant experience. Neither is learning that the cost of this little surgery has put me $400 over my dental insurance maximum. We went over my Xrays and found some future problems. Then he asked me-”Do you drink a lot of soda?” I said that maybe 3-4 times a week I would get a 32 ounce fountain Diet Dew with plenty of ice. I don't drink it all at once. I tend to nurse it over an hour or so. He told me that was harder on my teeth than just chugging it.

 

Over the years I had been hearing more and more bad things about diet soda. So, I googled “What is wrong with diet soda?”. What I learned was not good. Diet sodas may actually make you gain weight by messing with your metabolism. The artificial sweeteners can mess with your taste buds.

 

Metabolic Syndrome is what I worry the most about. Metabolic Syndrome can lead to heart disease. Metabolic Syndrome is a virtual list of my personal risk factors for heart disease. My family has an incredibly strong history of heart disease. I have lost 3 grandparents, my dad, and 1 of my brothers (at age 33) to sudden death from heart disease. My mother, and my only other brother have survived heart attacks. I am on medication for high blood pressure.

 

Metabolic Syndrome can also lead to Type 2 diabetes. As a group over the road truck drivers are way above the norm for contracting type 2 diabetes. The longer you drive the more apt we are to contract this disease. It can also lead to obesity. Obesity is a huge problem for me. There is a joke among runners that there are 2 types of runners. Half of us run to help cover up our bad eating habits, the other half eat healthy to become better runners. My running performance is a good indicator of my overall health. When I can run over 7 miles in an hour, all is well. If I can run somewhere between 6.5-7 miles in an hour, I am OK. If I can't run at least 6 miles in an hour, I have a problem.

 

To be fair, I did read a few articles that say that in moderation diet sodas are OK. The mayo clinic said that drinking 12-24 ounces a day is not that bad for you. You just don't see 12 ounce fountain sodas. My size of choice it the 32 ounce. That is above the “ok” line. Many truck stops offer 44 and 64 ounce cups. The norm is that the more diet soda you drink, the less water you drink.

 

My decision is to cut down to less that 24 ounces a week. That means that my afternoon caffeine pick me up is either going to go away, or become coffee. The 24 oz that I drink is for my Brandy old fashions. One 12 oz. can is good for the 3 drinks that I average per week. Just in case I am home for an extra day or two, I will extend my limit to 24 oz. Although the more I read the better a good Wisconsin brew sounds.

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Jeff Clark

Jeff Clark of Kewaunee, WI has been driving a truck for 24 years. He has been an owner operator for 11 years.

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I drink mostly water. Sometimes it is about choices. While coffee is not great for you, it appears to be a lot better than my diet sodas.

May 13, 2014 2:44:37 AM

YOU NO THIS CRAZY WORLD WE LIVE IN IS A TRIP.IT'S HARD TO FIND JUST ABOUT ANYTHING THAT'S NOT GOOD FOR YOU.EVEN THE AIR WE BREATH.JUST..SAYING..

May 12, 2014 21:29:50 PM

I tend to be good about drinking a half gallon of water per day. Being proactive with the can do things is my strength. Doing the shouldn't do things is my weakness.

May 12, 2014 12:59:55 PM

It's not easy but I have three words.... water, water water.

May 12, 2014 8:01:44 AM

That is what they can do. They can make you crave sweets. I used to drink close to a half gallon a day. I rationalized filling my 32 ouncer pretty full of ice and then putting in the diet dew. My dentist drove me to do the research. The connection to heart diseases is what really convinced me that it was time to quit.

May 11, 2014 16:30:09 PM

I am trying to quit soda and any other sugar or sugar replacement drinks. IThey are very addictive and unhealthy. I made it a whole week then stopped in the heat bought myself a sweet tea. The next 24 hours I craved more sugary drinks and so proved to myself how addictive they are. I will get back on track and try to get sugar or its replacements out of my diet. When you read the ingredients and know all the names sugar goes by most people will shocked as to how much sugar is in their diet.

May 11, 2014 9:22:04 AM

Jeff great article. For me I made the decision to quit it completely. I do drink some every few months but as a rule I realized if I was going to stop drinking soda I had to stop it completely. Also the more I learned about diet soda the mroe I decided if I was going to indulge it would only be in the sugar laced stuff and when possible the retro made with real sugar. (When possible straight from the very rare glass bottle). I ahve found dropping the soda has helped my weight and has made me feel better. The battle to quit it thought took me months and months. In all honesty probably closer to 2 years. It was a hard battle but has been well worth it. Thanks for this article!!!!

May 10, 2014 18:01:21 PM