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I stopped drinking Diet Coke 5 weeks ago...I dont miss it but I had about a half of a can yesterday and i woke up in the morning and gained 4 pounds!!! Can the soda do that. I only eat 900 cals a day so i know that wasnt it. I have been loosing about a pound a day.

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You are probably retaining Fluid. I would suggest not weighing yourself every day because your body will fluctuate. But thats just me. I weigh in every week. I would suggest you do not drink any carbonated drinks ever again. They are not good for your band or your weight loss. Lots of chemicals too.

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I don't have the band yet. I wont be drinking it again!! I feel bloated too!

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Maybe your body dont know how to process the stuff in the soda

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Maybe!! I want the 4 pounds gone!!! LOL

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To be honest with you I have not fully given up Diet soda all together yet. I drink a lot less of it than I did before the band. I have always retained Fluid per and post. Anyway I'm drinking more Water than diet soda.

I have lost weight but only about 2 1/2 lbs per week since Dec.

I used to weigh daily. DON'T DO IT! I weigh myself weekly now. Anyway, I'm gradually weaning from diet soda. So I wish you well!

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Thanks dawalsh...I have lost 32 pounds in 5 weeks and I dont have my band yet...i think not drink the diet coke is a big factor in that. Good luck to you too!!

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Well if your getting the band its better you get used to stop drinking soda. I heard it increases the complications of corrosion on the band, not sure if its true but i heard here.

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Could be the sodium in the soda causing Water retention. I can put on a few pounds just by sipping ice tea all day! Only diet soda I'll touch is Waist Watchers--sodium free, no aspartame (sp?) sweeter, and a few other advantages over regular diet sodas... but I usually let it go flat and sip it before I drink.

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Yea Stay Away, I do not drink soda very often. Hear an interesting thing from my

DR. Every person that later had a weight gain after successful weight loss had something in common, and that was they started to drink soda again. Not to say every banster who drinks soda gains their weight back but all that she has seen had this in common. Now certainly this was not the only factor but might have been a symptomatic of a person going back to their old habit of eating. Regardless was an interesting observation. Also the more I hear about the obesity problem one common thing is Soda, DIET and Regular. Our bodies were not meant to drink this stuff. I am certainly not perfect and am having issues but try to keep away. For yourself, I too can go up 5 lbs in a day and its caused by Carbs, Salt etc. My body just loves to retain Water and carb do it every time. Anyway good luck to you, you seem that you are well on your way.

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Quitting diet sodas was almost as hard as quitting smoking but so worth it. Google info on losing weight and diet sodas. They are so bad for weight loss not just for the band.

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I was a coke fiend, now do not miss it, stay away from it to many horror stories. Do not think it would be worth the slippage. I drink the coke product Vitamin Zero, it did take me awhile to get used to it but now it is a no brainer. Hugs and good luck.

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