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I'm currently in the preop process to get insurance to approve and I always forget to ask the Dr these questions. If you could help me out I would appreciate it.

1--caffiene drinks? I'm a huge Pepsi Max addict..it's horrible I would like to cut back to 1 a day anyway, but is even the 1 a day off limits..I don't like coffee or tea.

2--lifting after surgery? Any weight limits..my 2yo so is 36lbs? would this cause a problem?

Thanks

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Unfortunately, your doc is probably going to tell you that you can't drink carbonated products--so, unless you let the Pepsi Max sit out until the carbonation is gone, that will be off limits..

As far as weight restrictions, you will probably have some right after surgery--but once you heal, you will be able to go back to normal activity :rolleyes:

Good luck :wub:

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Congrats on beginning your journey. Your doc will probably tell you no carbonated drinks... besides sodas and sweetened drinks are a bunch of empty calories and self defeating. I was a huge soda addict too, however I quit them cold turkey and haven't missed them one bit. Some docs feel that carbonated beverages may stretch the pouch. As far as lifting, I had surgery on Monday and am not allowed to lift anything more than 20 pounds for 2 weeks. It's a precaution to make sure the body heals well after surgery.

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In regards to the lifting, I am not sure. I don't have kids, so I didn't have to worry about that.

But in regards to the pop, you can have a pop if you can tolerate it. You can try to have it after you have been healed and you feel "normal" and know your limits with eating. If you can drink it without feeling too bloated or gassy, then you can have pop. It won't hurt your band...that is what my Dr. told me, and he is one of the 8 Dr. on the Lap Band Board....or whatever it is called.

I tried my first one yesterday, but I didn't like the feeling it gave me. So I won't have it again for a while. I am good with water!!

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The soda will most likely have to go. Once in a blue moon I will steal a sip from my niece who yells at me. LOL

As for the lifting I was told to "use caution" for 6 weeks. I milked that the whole time and had my sister do my laundry since machines are in basement. TEE-HEE

The other thing I had to watch was my school bag. I gets very heavy. I had students or my carpool buddy carry it for a bout 2 weeks.

Best of luck as you begin your lap-band ride.

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Most doctors veto carbonation; I think you'll probably find it's really uncomfortable (and, believe it or not, that you don't even like it any more. I know! I didn't believe it, either. I was the biggest diet soda addict on the planet---a decades-long addiction. I gave it up, and now when I sneak a sip from one of my kids to wash down a Vitamin or something, it tastes awful).

I was not allowed to lift until after my 4-week check, after which I was cleared to do any activity, without restriction.

The good thing about a toddler is that s/he can climb up into your lap so that you don't need to lift :rolleyes:

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My doc is in the no carbonation camp, ever, for band-related issues. I had to give up my Diet DP habit and my love of microbrewed beers.

I would suggest weaning off of the caffeine gradually pre-op to save yourself the withdrawal headache.

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