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We can't have carbonation bc of the gas bubbles right? so can we open a drink, say a diet coke, and let it go flat before we drink it? Not all the time, but once in a while if I have a soda craving tht wont go away. Im pre surgery and I am just trying to think of my options.

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Some people do it that way, some people drink fountain soda only thinking it has less bubles, some drink full on carbonated, some skip it all together.

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Like John said, everyone seems to have varied advice on this.

I got told that on occasion it isn't an issue. But if I have a carbonated drink or a beer to have it out of a glass not a can or a bottle.

DISCLAIMER: This is the advice I received and follow. I'm not recommending anyone else follow it. Please don't jump on me, or tell me I'll get a leak :P

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I love soda. One of the first things I asked my NUT and dr was if I could have soda again afterwards. My NUT said its bad for you and not to have it again, but my dr said if I wait till about 3-4 months out and drink it flat I could. Personally I love soda, but not flat, so I will go without I guess.

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I really, really miss my sodas!

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Like John said' date=' everyone seems to have varied advice on this.

I got told that on occasion it isn't an issue. But if I have a carbonated drink or a beer to have it out of a glass not a can or a bottle.

DISCLAIMER: This is the advice I received and follow. I'm not recommending anyone else follow it. Please don't jump on me, or tell me I'll get a leak :P[/quote']

Dean what about boxed wine??

Can we drink boxed wine???

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Dean what about boxed wine??

Can we drink boxed wine???

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Only when eating cheeseburgers.....

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Laura, you're so bad. Now I want wine.

OP - I can't imagine drinking soda flat. The carbonation is what makes it good! Maybe you can find some other drink to treat yourself with? I'm pre-op as well and my surgeon said my sleeve will dictate whether or not I can have a soda. His preference is that I don't, because there is nothing good for you in a soda, but if I want one, I need to wait at least 3-4 months. Then my sleeve will tell me whether it was a good idea or not.

I'm weaning myself off of caffeine and carbonation pre-surgery. I'm attacking caffeine first and have transitioned to flavored sparkling Water. In a couple of weeks I plan on ditching that altogether too. I'm not having a food funeral, I'm having a bubbly funeral. *sniff*

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Great guys, now I want a box of wine!! :-)

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I caved in and drank a Diet SunDrop flat yesterday. It was delicious...but I liked flat SunDrop before surgery, so I'm a bit weird. I didn't have a problem with it, but everyone is different.

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Dean what about boxed wine??

Can we drink boxed wine???

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I remember once on night work we had to transport a 15 year old girl home. She was blind drunk and had thrown up on herself.

She was wearing a T Shirt that said "Fruity Lexia makes you Sexier"

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I remember once on night work we had to transport a 15 year old girl home. She was blind drunk and had thrown up on herself.

She was wearing a T Shirt that said "Fruity Lexia makes you Sexier"

She sounds pretty.....

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She sounds pretty.....

Yeah, her underwear was MIA as well ..........

Classy.

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