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My surgeon is in the camp of ~~~it wont stretch your tummy and its ok in moderation (diet only) after X weeks depending on how you are healing. I have been drinking diet coke since 6 weeks. I always pour it over ice to release some of the fizz in it. Sadly and weirdly' date=' it is the ONLY thing I have found that does not give me raging heartburn/reflux. Even plain Water gives me heartburn. But always do what YOUR dr says![/quote']

Have you tried diet rite? My body want Water, water, water. Yesterday I had G2 it was not bad. It give me a boost of energy. I was told by my doctor ...I could never have sodas ever in life. I would have 2 wait 2 chew gum. I still chew sugar free gum.

<br />Sincerely<br /> Z

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I have been told no soda and I love diet coke. Do you guys get Soda Stream in America? If so, I bought the diet coke Syrup that you buy for the soda stream and mix it with Water. Hey presto, completely flat diet coke.

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I have been told no soda and I love diet coke. Do you guys get Soda Stream in America? If so' date=' I bought the diet coke Syrup that you buy for the soda stream and mix it with Water. Hey presto, completely flat diet coke.[/quote']

I've been wondering if that would work! We have Soda Stream here so I may consider that!

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What about carbonated Water like soda water or Voss water? I am not one for soda, I haven't been for years. But I do like voss water on occasion and it's just basically a carbonated flavorless water.

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My Dr said to mix it a bit and get it a bit flat prior to drinking. She never said I could not have it.

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My Dr said to mix it a bit and get it a bit flat prior to drinking. She never said I could not have it.

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I too was told no soda, I stopped 3 years ago and haven't missed it one bit.

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My surgeon said absolutely no carbonation ever!

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My surgeon said I can have soda as long as it's sugar free and diet. He said flat is best but can try with carbonation and see how I handle it. No I have not it, I love the strawberry lemonade Crystal light and teja unsweetened ice tea

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I accidentally drank some coke at about 3 1/2 months out. I thought it was tea. That was the worst I have felt since having the surgery. I hope that never happens again.

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I was told no soda because the chemicals make you hungry, but that carbonated Water is okay as your sleeve will stay the same

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My Dr said to mix it a bit and get it a bit flat prior to drinking. She never said I could not have it.

I have had one soda a day for awhile now. I take tiny sips and always drink from a cup. It helps take some of the carbonation out. I have not had any problems and i have been loving my diet cream soda :)

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I was told to put a little soda in a snack size zip lock bag and put it in your pocket. Your new stomach is the size of a snack size bag and you can see what the soda does to the bag and then decided if you want to put that into your body. Plus, any soda is a lot of calories, even diet soda that says no calories is full of stuff that once it hits your body turns into calories. On average a diet soda drinker gains 10 pounds a year instead of losing weight. Water is best and if you need some flavor crystal light works.

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