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Sometimes I really miss my Coke Zero. I know it's not good for you, surgery or no surgery. But, I just miss a cold, icy fountain Coke Zero. Now, unsweetened tea is my treat. :(

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I miss Pasta dishes, cheesecake and Merlot. I have a wine refrigerator full of wine that I may end up giving away since my husband doesn't like wine (I collected it much faster than I ever drank it, so there's a lot!).

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Nice I would love to have some of that wine lol but honestly keep it for yourself. For gatherings or for a taste for u in the future. Don't punish yourself Hun

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I miss nothing from before. To miss the things I used to eat would be like missing an abusive husband after you left him. My relationship with food was like that - I loved it but it but over time it hurt my health and made me miserable. If I had not had WLS it would have made me a diabetic, destroyed my joints, and put me at risk for a deadly heart attack, eventually killing me. I'm happy and I feel good. I never dreamed life could be this good. :-)

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Nice I would love to have some of that wine lol but honestly keep it for yourself. For gatherings or for a taste for u in the future. Don't punish yourself Hun

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I miss my diet coke. Oh so bad.

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Patti, my doc has allowed soda (after sitting 20 min to let fizz out) since month 2. Yours wont?

My doc no soda of any kind for two years! By then I don't think I will miss it anymore!

I miss my Coke Zero a lot of times. My doctor told me no soda forever, that it will stretch out the pouch. However, I have found flavored waters like Vitamin Water zero and Sobe Water is nicer than just plain. No calories!

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