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Yep I was told that carbonated drinks can cause pouch dilation. And when I was well restricted, if I tried to have anything carbonated (I once had champagne at a hen's night) the bubbles were in the top part of my band and was bubbling up my throat and into my nose. I figure that couldn't be good.

But each to their own. :)

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Understand but since I was not told I could have it in limited amounts that is what Im going by.

thank you all

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While soda can not reach your band outside it makes the pouch expand and can cause the band to erode because anything that expands the pouch forces the band into the stomach which over time can cause erosion.

That does make sense if your drinking like a can a day or some hugh amount, I think that is why I was told to limit it and I only do no more than 2 a week, sometimes I dont have any.

appreicate the feed back

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Beth.... down here we have Community coffee... it's the best... ummmm None of that weak folgers crap for me.... hehe

When i Pastored a church in Salt Lake City, I had a member who was a truck driver and every time he made a run to the South, he would bring me back a brick of that coffee, it was the blackest stuff I had ever seen, and smelled great. He said the whole town where it was made smelled the same way.

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When i Pastored a church in Salt Lake City' date=' I had a member who was a truck driver and every time he made a run to the South, he would bring me back a brick of that coffee, it was the blackest stuff I had ever seen, and smelled great. He said the whole town where it was made smelled the same way.[/quote']

The blackest? Have you ever tried Cuban expresso? Now that's the blackest most delicious coffee that will put hair on your chest! I drink it every morning... Have been since I was about 10:)

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The blackest? Have you ever tried Cuban expresso? Now that's the blackest most delicious coffee that will put hair on your chest! I drink it every morning... Have been since I was about 10:)

Now if it would only take the hair off my back, you might have a deal.

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when i started pre op and then post op, did not say anything about caffeine

in regards to cofee or tea (soda was out)..i drink a large dunkin doughnut coffee every day

and when i drink my reg tea, its half/half

like some say, whatever works for you and what your dr says

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All this talk about strong coffee is making my hair curl. I like my coffee smooth, light and not bitter. I have flat whites every morning and if they're bitter or too strong, I won't go back to that place.

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I just posted the site dicussing caffeine cuz alot of people have this thought or the other on caffeine, figured it would be cool to see. Apparently I struck a chord here, LOVE all the talk!

I want to be able to create the above latte's....

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All this talk about strong coffee is making my hair curl. I like my coffee smooth, light and not bitter. I have flat whites every morning and if they're bitter or too strong, I won't go back to that place.

I'll have too send you some

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I'll have too send you some

Hahah don't tease me!

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A friend of mine who had the band would open and drink one diet coke a day. He would sip it and let it almost go flat. I have drank soda a few times but I feel terrible afterwards so I don't bother with it.

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I was told by my surgeon and nutritionist that the only reason they don't want me to have caffeine is because it dehydrates you, and they want us to stay hydrated. I drink coffee alot (from the south) and have been since I was a little girl, even my 5 yr old drinks coffee with me :) so I have both with caffeine and Decaf just what ever I choose for that day..

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Hahah don't tease me!

would have to start you off with the Community Med. Roast. Dark roast would be too much for you...lol

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Same here I was never really told anything about coffee thank god cuz I work at Starbucks I mostly just drink tea though not a big coffee drinker ... But I was told to stay away from soda !! That's like the number one lap band rule NO CARBONATION!!! And Iv seen personally what it can do so I stay away Iv been carbonation free since sept 6 lol . ... If your still drinking soda rather it be only 2 cans a week I feel sorry and hope hope you have no complications :(

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