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I was a soda addict for years and gave up coke a month before my surgery and it was painful but so worth it...I felt like I was doing a 12step program to stop. Our inclination of having or developing an ulcer is so high, that they prefer we don't have soda or have it but flat soda only

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of all the things I"m losing I will miss my diet coke the most! I love you diet coke lol.

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of all the things I"m losing I will miss my diet coke the most! I love you diet coke lol.

It was very hard giving up my diet pepsi too. I was addicted! I would have 6 cand before lunch some days. Nice and ice cold! Yum! It has been almost a year since ive had any and I still miss it! I dont cheat cuz I would totally be done for after one sip!

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What I love about it is the crispness. You just dont get that in crystal light. Oh well, bye bye crispness!

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What I love about it is the crispness. You just dont get that in crystal light. Oh well' date=' bye bye crispness![/quote']

Yes! This is what I miss about my diet dr pepper! I have drank some caffeine free diet sodas since surgery- not many. I have to pour them and let them sit and defizz for a while. The bubbles hurt otherwise. Definitely not the same as it used to be!

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I'm almost 10 months post op, and I drink diet coke almost daily.

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I was a DP addict, as well. I would drink it like breathing oxygen. Man, do I miss it but the thought of an ulcer sure puts me in my place. I did cheat on my two week diet and had a can or two. Did not cause me any trouble with the surgeon nor the surgery. For the record: I do not encourage you to go over your Nut's advice/surgery requirements.

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