twinvee
06-22-2010, 11:24 AM
All:
I wanted to share this story with you. I have been suffering from extreme anxiety/borderline panic attacks for 3 months now. The attacks would be terrible in the morning when I woke up but then generally subside. Often, they would resurface throughout the day. Basically my mind would race, my heartbeat would increase, and I would have the most terrible thoughts. Often, I was brought to tears. I had a very difficult time focusing on my work, I was grumpy and mean to my family, I felt awful. I am 41 years old and these feelings came out of nowhere. I visited my GP looking for medical cause with no luck. This has been the most horrible experience of my life and I had all but assumed something major was occurring to cause this (Tumor etc.).
My wife helped me with some self assessment and review of changes over the past 6 months. I have always been a soda drinker. Although I am fit and exercise, I have always enjoyed drinking Mtn. Dew throughout the day. About 6 months ago, I switched to Diet Mtn. Dew in an effort to watch the calories. It didn't taste quite as good, but with 0 carbs/calories/sugar, it seemed like the right move. I probably averaged 4-5 cans a day. When the anxiety came about 3 months ago, I immediately quite drinking alcohol in an effort to insure that it wasn't the cause since my first extreme anxiety episode was associated with a slight hangover. I filled in with additional soda. I did not realizing I was making things worse.
I have since learned that Mountain Dew contains Sucralose, an artificial sweetener. I am about a week removed from drinking any Mtn Dew and feel like a new man (my old self). I am not sure if I was overly sensitive to Sucralose, allergic, or what but I hope no human has to go through what I went through. I highly recommend you google Sucralose (Splenda) and research this.
Look at all Sodas and food. It is found in many things.
TwinVee
I wanted to share this story with you. I have been suffering from extreme anxiety/borderline panic attacks for 3 months now. The attacks would be terrible in the morning when I woke up but then generally subside. Often, they would resurface throughout the day. Basically my mind would race, my heartbeat would increase, and I would have the most terrible thoughts. Often, I was brought to tears. I had a very difficult time focusing on my work, I was grumpy and mean to my family, I felt awful. I am 41 years old and these feelings came out of nowhere. I visited my GP looking for medical cause with no luck. This has been the most horrible experience of my life and I had all but assumed something major was occurring to cause this (Tumor etc.).
My wife helped me with some self assessment and review of changes over the past 6 months. I have always been a soda drinker. Although I am fit and exercise, I have always enjoyed drinking Mtn. Dew throughout the day. About 6 months ago, I switched to Diet Mtn. Dew in an effort to watch the calories. It didn't taste quite as good, but with 0 carbs/calories/sugar, it seemed like the right move. I probably averaged 4-5 cans a day. When the anxiety came about 3 months ago, I immediately quite drinking alcohol in an effort to insure that it wasn't the cause since my first extreme anxiety episode was associated with a slight hangover. I filled in with additional soda. I did not realizing I was making things worse.
I have since learned that Mountain Dew contains Sucralose, an artificial sweetener. I am about a week removed from drinking any Mtn Dew and feel like a new man (my old self). I am not sure if I was overly sensitive to Sucralose, allergic, or what but I hope no human has to go through what I went through. I highly recommend you google Sucralose (Splenda) and research this.
Look at all Sodas and food. It is found in many things.
TwinVee