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<blockquote data-quote="))Denise((" data-source="post: 299465" data-attributes="member: 27532"><p>I can't believe that I drank so much of the sugary fizzy drinks. I would put up to 4, 2 litre bottles of orangina in my shopping trolley. I hated artificial sweeteners (still not too keen on them). I didn't suffer from withdrawl from them but suspect that was that it was a fruit drink and not coke.</p><p></p><p>I went straight over to water - we had bottled water at work at that point, we now have filtered tap water there. This tastes loads better than tap water, although I live in a soft water area and that is nicer than hard water.</p><p></p><p>Maybe a water filter may be good for you Sharon or bottled water, 2 litres of bottled water is a lot cheaper than the fizzy.</p><p></p><p>I drink diet coke about once a fortnight, but I do keep some in the car for the caffine if I am driving late.</p><p></p><p>My teeth are in a terrible state because of the sweet fizzy drinks, a good thing about giving them up on diagnosis is that I'm not bathing my teeth in sugar now.</p><p></p><p>Can we have a club Sharon - the ex-fizzyaholics?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="))Denise((, post: 299465, member: 27532"] I can't believe that I drank so much of the sugary fizzy drinks. I would put up to 4, 2 litre bottles of orangina in my shopping trolley. I hated artificial sweeteners (still not too keen on them). I didn't suffer from withdrawl from them but suspect that was that it was a fruit drink and not coke. I went straight over to water - we had bottled water at work at that point, we now have filtered tap water there. This tastes loads better than tap water, although I live in a soft water area and that is nicer than hard water. Maybe a water filter may be good for you Sharon or bottled water, 2 litres of bottled water is a lot cheaper than the fizzy. I drink diet coke about once a fortnight, but I do keep some in the car for the caffine if I am driving late. My teeth are in a terrible state because of the sweet fizzy drinks, a good thing about giving them up on diagnosis is that I'm not bathing my teeth in sugar now. Can we have a club Sharon - the ex-fizzyaholics? [/QUOTE]
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