Diet Coke??

livefreeordie
livefreeordie Member Posts: 45
edited March 2014 in Colorectal Cancer #1
Just wondering...
I drank at least 2 diet cokes a day for the last 12+ years...
Now I am stage 4, 46 years old...
I seem to remember there was a safety question about the sweets/chems when it first hit the market.
Anybody else drink a lot of cokes before getting the DX?

Comments

  • IzzieCat
    IzzieCat Member Posts: 56
    Hi....I used to be a Diet Coke-a holic before I was diagnosed, but I stopped drinking sodas all together. I don't know if there is any connection. I'd be interested to know. Now it's plain water, or Arizona Diet Green Tea for me...

    Best,
    Mary
  • kathleenss
    kathleenss Member Posts: 49
    Yes, I drank a lot of diet cokes and diet pepsis. I think the most significant thing, though, is that I drank diet drinks because I was overweight much of my adult life. I feel the weight problem was the BIG factor (no pun intended, but after I wrote that, it struck me as funny.)

    I was stage 2 at age 63.

    Kathleen
  • crg123
    crg123 Member Posts: 80
    Just an added angle for the current discussion........ I RARELY drank pop, (or soda, depending from what region of our country you are from), ate a healthy diet, exercised regularily, quit smoking 12 years ago, and was still diagnosed with Stage III on a routine colonoscopy at age 52.
    KILL THAT BEAST!!!!
    Cheryl
  • shmurciakova
    shmurciakova Member Posts: 906 Member
    I have always drank it (drunk it??) and I still do. I am not gonna sit here and say it is good for you, but I doubt seriously that is why you got CC. I think there are plenty of other preservatives and bad foods out there and the Diet Coke was not acting alone in causing your diagnosis. I have tried to avoid sugar since being diagnosed and have succeeded in cutting way back on it, so I allow myself to have Diet Coke although maybe just a few a week.....it would certainly be better not to drink it, but personally, I think regular sodas would be worse.
    BTW, I heard they are going to start making it with Stevia, which is a natural sweetner from a plant that grows in South America.
    That would be awesome! Then we could "have our cokes and drink them too" so to speak!
    JMO,
    Susan
  • claud1951
    claud1951 Member Posts: 424 Member
    I didn't drink a lot of diet soda, and I'm like the other were you think all the time of what might have caused your cancer.

    I sometimes think the sweetner I used did. I used alot of that stuff. I am now off of that stuff and use a natural sweetner..but for years I ate heathy and exercised.

    Who knows why it happens...you always wonder why but can't lose your energy thinking that way all the time.

    Hope you are doing well and I wish the best for you.

    Claudia
  • jams67
    jams67 Member Posts: 925 Member
    I don't think the Diet Coke even enters into the equation unless you have 42 a day or never drink water. I was in great physical condition before cc.
    Wish researchers would hurry and give us answers, but I'm afraid that it may be a few years. I still have a diet coke a couple of times a week just to get me dancing a little faster.
    Jo Ann
  • andyc56
    andyc56 Member Posts: 42
    jams67 said:

    I don't think the Diet Coke even enters into the equation unless you have 42 a day or never drink water. I was in great physical condition before cc.
    Wish researchers would hurry and give us answers, but I'm afraid that it may be a few years. I still have a diet coke a couple of times a week just to get me dancing a little faster.
    Jo Ann

    I personally believe heavy cola consumption is a risk factor for some people. My wife was a heavy diet coke drinker for 20+ years before her diagnosis at age 45. I seem to recall that a study showed a link between cola drinking and esophogeal cancer, so it would not be unreasonable if a link to colon cancer were ultimately found.
  • scouty
    scouty Member Posts: 1,965 Member
    I was a heavy consumer of Diet Cokes from the day it hit the market (I used the caffeine since I have never liked coffee). I have not had one since November 14th, 2004 but will crave one every once in a while. The withdrawal was pretty intense headaches so bad I could not read or watch TV for a few days. That in itself is pretty scary!!!!

    I also think there is a link especially combined with some of the other risk factors. I think you will not find aspartame in any product 10 years from now.

    Lisa P.
  • PhillieG
    PhillieG Member Posts: 4,866 Member
    I never drank much soda and NEVER drank diet soda (YUK). I was dx at 46 yrs old with stage IV colon cancer too