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considering I was given crushed ice to suck on in hospital, within hours of band surgery, I'd have to say no. Its only Water by the time it gets to your tummy.

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I sure hope not, I do it all the time.

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I've not heard it was bad for your band, your teeth maybe but not the band. Why did someone say it was?

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My dentist yelled at me because i love to chew ice. He said it is really bad for your teeth because you could chip them, so now i stick a water bottle in the fridge until it gets slushy.. I love cold things.

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Crushed ice is the first thing I received after surgery and for quite awhile afterwards that day. It is Water by the time it reaches your tummy, and water is good for you.

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I chew ice daily, funny thing is, before banding, I couldn't stand chewing ice. Since the band, I crave ice! Isn't that weird? I love the crushed ice and will make special trips to the convenience store just to get a cup of ice! I know it's not good to chew for the teeth, but almost positive it won't hurt the band.

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I had ice in the hospital just like many others here. When I came home, my DH got out the snow cone maker and crushed some ice for me. I'm so lucky to be married to such a wonderful man!!

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I chew ice daily, funny thing is, before banding, I couldn't stand chewing ice. Since the band, I crave ice! Isn't that weird? I love the crushed ice and will make special trips to the convenience store just to get a cup of ice! I know it's not good to chew for the teeth, but almost positive it won't hurt the band.

Well, a 'craving' for crushed ice is an absolute front-line symptom of an Iron deficiency. Seriously I'd have your Iron levels checked if you can... Have you ever been diagnosed as anemic? :rolleyes:

People who chew ice regularly, especially crushed ice, almost always have iron-deficient blood.

And yes, it's VERY bad for the teeth. Chewing ice has the effective of chewing broken glass on your teeth. :cry

Don't ask how I know this stuff, you'll be better off not knowing.

Oops, I'll be back - I have to go take my prescription iron supplements. :straight

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