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How long before you can consume Cabonated drinks.?

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I was told no carbonation ever again.

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No carbonation.

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I was told never again.

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None for this girl...even the though makes my sleeve scream...oh yes I can hear it :)

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21st of Nevuary

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Don't even miss it...

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Never

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Never. Occasionally I will see someone drinking a soda and I will have a passing craving, but it goes away quickly.

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Wellllllllllll..... I will be the lonely only that tells you to talk to your doctor.

I was told no soda at the pre-op stuff, but after surgery, my NP said I could have it in moderation after 6 months. I drink a Coke Zero (through a straw *gasp*) almost every day. Usually a fountain drink over ice so it's not too carbonated, but it's still good.

I never drank regular soda before and I will not now -- that's just empty calories that I won't waste.

That's just me, though! Talk to your doctor.

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Well so I'm guessing nevert lol. Yea I too was told never again should I consider it. I hear people are able to which is their choice but the carbonation can cause sleeve stretching if done over long periods of time.

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Wellllllllllll..... I will be the lonely only that tells you to talk to your doctor.

I was told no soda at the pre-op stuff, but after surgery, my NP said I could have it in moderation after 6 months. I drink a Coke Zero (through a straw *gasp*) almost every day. Usually a fountain drink over ice so it's not too carbonated, but it's still good.

I never drank regular soda before and I will not now -- that's just empty calories that I won't waste.

That's just me, though! Talk to your doctor.

A soda a day. My surgeon would never ever recommend that. Nor do I want a soda a day.. But if it works for your plan, no judgement.

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Ditto. Never. One thing I found was that they make me uncomfortable now, (yeah, I HAD to try it), so I just don't want it anymore. The only time I miss it now is when I'm looking for a calorie free mixer for my drink!

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