Cadiewampus
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I quit drinking Alcohol a couple years ago. If I quit coffee I might kill somebody 

I used to be a continual Pepsi drinker. I always had my 16 oz, old A&W Root Beer, mug with me all day long. What I did was over time (not a long time) I just added more ice until I filled the mg with ice to the top and had by then diluted it enough to have slowly decrease the amount of caffeine. Then I switched to unsweet Iced Tea which is already 99% water, with a mug full of ice I finish by adding the tea. I haven't had a Pepsi now in probably 10 years but allow myself one aforementioned 16oz of Iced Tea which I slowly sip on for hours and as the tea disappears I just replenish it with Ice and water for the rest of the day. No noticeable reaction to no longer drinking the heavy caffeinated/sweetened but a noticeable difference in what it cost me. A few tea bags are pretty cheap especially if you make the tea in a pitcher sized container.I have tried to quit drinking soda multiple times. I don't drink coffee, but I get my caffeine from soda. I have made it about 10 days each time before the intense headaches and migraines made it impossible to continue.
I have tried tea a few times and I just don't like it enough to drink it all the time. I'll drink hot tea from time to time, but iced tea is just not for me. I've tried carbonated water, other "healthier" sodas, etc., and I just haven't been able to make it work.I used to be a continual Pepsi drinker. I always had my 16 oz, old A&W Root Beer, mug with me all day long. What I did was over time (not a long time) I just added more ice until I filled the mg with ice to the top and had by then diluted it enough to have slowly decrease the amount of caffeine. Then I switched to unsweet Iced Tea which is already 99% water, with a mug full of ice I finish by adding the tea. I haven't had a Pepsi now in probably 10 years but allow myself one aforementioned 16oz of Iced Tea which I slowly sip on for hours and as the tea disappears I just replenish it with Ice and water for the rest of the day. No noticeable reaction to no longer drinking the heavy caffeinated/sweetened but a noticeable difference in what it cost me. A few tea bags are pretty cheap especially if you make the tea in a pitcher sized container.
You absolutely can do it! About 10 yrs ago, I used to put 2-3 packs of sugar in my coffee depending on how big of a cup they were. At the time, my husband saw this book at Costco called the Belly Fat Cure by Jorge Cruise, and he talks about how sugar is the main cause for feeling sluggish, weight gain and belly fat that won't go away. After some research, I decided my first cutback on sugar is my coffee. I started putting about half pack less, it wasn't bad at all, very slight difference. Then after I got used to it, I cut back another half pack. Eventually, one day I no longer wanted any sugar in my coffee, just milk (half and half) and even that I cut down a little. Then one day I was like...let's try with no milk. Well, it's not so bad! That's how I started drinking black coffee.I'll never quit coffee, but I would love to quit the artificial creamer/sweetener that I put in it.
Sometimes I think I like the creamer more than the coffee!! I don't ever think I could drink it black, but am trying to cut back on how sweet I drink it.
Oh, I’m absolutely with you on this! Coffee is a must for me—no way I’m giving that up. I don’t drink soda or smoke either, but coffee? That’s non-negotiable. I make coffee at home, and I frequently grab one when I’m out. Since we had an Illy coffee machine installed at work, it’s been even easier to enjoy a good cup during the day. It’s just a part of my routine, and I genuinely feel like it has a positive impact on me.Coffee? Nope never giving that up. But then again, I dont drink soda. Seldom drink alcohol. Dont smoke. So I'm ahead of the curve already. One thing I DID give up however was Starbucks. Too pricey for what you get.