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Nope my doc says no carbonated drinks

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No soda , huge coke drinker and I quit a month before my surgery and won't go back ... It's not worth it, no nutritional factors can come from it .

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Haven't been a big soda drinker for years, but once in a great while I need something different. I've had it 3 times since surgery and honestly drank maybe half...if that...and threw the rest out.

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I was a huge diet pepsi addict... I quit cold turkey after surgery' date=' I am a year+ post op and I have a diet soda every once in a while but I don't miss it at all. Actually it tastes very chemically now.[/quote']

It is chemicals. The acid will destroy tooth enamel (a fact provided by the two biology majors in the family) it is completely artificial, and has zero nutrition. If you MUST have a carbonated treat, try mixing two parts seltzer with one part grape juice (or whatever your favorite juice is). But it's definitely not a good idea early on, if at all.

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Poor soda on the gunk that builds up on a car battery and see what it does. I saw that as a teen and haven't drank it since.

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I was told no soda' date=' no beer, no anything with gas![/quote']

I was told that too!

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No, No and No.

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Poor soda on the gunk that builds up on a car battery and see what it does. I saw that as a teen and haven't drank it since.

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I was told no carbonation at all.

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