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My doctor says no carbonation ever. Ask your doctor what his rules are.

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I would say that would be a no because it is carbonated ask your doctor

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It all depends on whether it makes you uncomfortable or not. I can drink bubbles without a problem but I do drink them slowly. I think if I tried to chug them down it would be highly problematic.

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Until you are healed from surgery the consensus amongst most doctors is NO carbonation (2-3 months)........after that it seems to vary...I drink a diet cafeine free pop a day and I did actually buy some sparkling Water this weekend...my doctor said it is OK as long as you aren't drinking empty calories. Also you can't drink carbonation with food - OUCH!

Kim

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Until you are healed from surgery the consensus amongst most doctors is NO carbonation (2-3 months)........after that it seems to vary...I drink a diet cafeine free pop a day and I did actually buy some sparkling Water this weekend...my doctor said it is OK as long as you aren't drinking empty calories. Also you can't drink carbonation with food - OUCH!

Kim

thanks

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I neither cared for nor could tolerate sparkling Water, for several years postOp. The past several years though I do enjoy a can now & then of lemon flavor 'LaCroix'. Never with food. I did quite a study on the sparkling waters available years ago. It is a totally delightful hobby. Appolinaris and Ramos were 2 of my favorites, now very difficult to find. And beware, they mfgs can hardly stand to not put some kind of sweetener in an otherwise magnificent product. Resist all such non sense! Drink non-sparkling if you must.

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I drink sparkling Water im 6 months post op and have no problem

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I tried some because I didn't realize that is what I put in my shopping cart. It's a no go for me. Anything carbonated just doesn't feel good and I can't drink enough of it to quench my thirst.

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I only just recently started drinking a tiny bit of 0 calorie carbonated beverage as a dessert. When I'm craving something sweet - it hits the spot, and fills me up. But damn the belches just come right up.

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hi can you drink sparkling Water?

I asked that question to my nutritionist and patient coordinator. They just about jumped at me (outraged) that I would even consider it.

I'm going to guess "No" biggrin.gifrolleyes.gif

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Yes... can you? biggrin.gif

Little sips and not too often but yes I do. smile.gif

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Better safe than sorry :) .

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