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I'm 3 months post op. I'm craving seltzer please I need some feed back on this I really want some????

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I'm 3 months post op. I'm craving seltzer please I need some feed back on this I really want some????

Have some, see how it sits on your tummy (if your doc allows carbonation at this period). Mine said no carbonation until four months so I had champagne at 4 months and about 32 seconds :P For me champagne is fine but the larger bubbles in soda's are not comfortable. We'll see how I feel when gin and tonic weather comes around....I can't afford to drink champagne all summer LOL

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Thank you for telling me I will wait until at least 4 months I don't drink alcohol so Water is all I'm having but u get your drink on for me. Lol

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Kaiser recommends giving up carbonation for life because it stretches out your stomach. I agree! I didn't have 85% of mine cut out just so I could stretch it all out again! Not being judgmental of anyone but myself! =)

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At 6 weeks I've had soda a time or two and some champagne. It didn't really have an adverse effect but I discovered that the carbonation sticks around a while in my stomach. Then when its time to eat something I can only eat 2 bites. One day it took me almost all day to drink a medium soda from Sonic. Couldn't eat a darn thing because of it. Some people don't have a problem at all.

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I was told no carbonation for life. Luckily I have never been a big soda drinker so not a big deal. I do feel sorry for all of you who love your pop!

What amazes me is all the different information we get from our individual surgeons. Very confusing!!!

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Most doctors suggest no carbonated drinks for life. 1 because there are chances of the staple lines getting affected, 2 coz the gas is going to take up all the space in your tiny stomach and 3 because its just very bad. I was addicted to coke Pepsi.. Everything! And in a way I'm happy I had to give it up because let's face it- it's bad for all of us. Sleeve or no sleeve

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I have given up soda for the past 1 1/2 years. It is a huge trigger and not worth it!

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I have a soda stream and lightly carbonate my Water no issues here

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Most doctors suggest no carbonated drinks for life. 1 because there are chances of the staple lines getting affected

Once your staple line has healed, carbonation will have no effect on it.

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