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TALK TO ME!!! I loved kombucha before surgery. I even made my own. I couldn’t drink alcohol because of Migraines. So I finished each day with 1/2 - 1 bottle of kombucha and was so relaxed from it. But it has fizz and I was told not to ever for life drink anything bubbly again. So how do you manage to drink kombucha? I am scared to try but I really miss it.


I just drink little bits at a time and I never drink the whole thing in one sitting. I was told the same thing about fizzy things, honestly. This is the only thing I'll drink without batting an eye. I just treat this as one of those things that's a rare treat. I was scared to try fizzy things but my friend who recommended Kombucha forgot to tell me that it was fizzy and.... That's how I got over that fear.

It usually takes about two days to finish one bottle of that stuff. Lol

Hw-273
Sw-226
CW-136
GW-130
Size- 4 or 6, Small in sweats. Small in shirts. depends on how it's cut or made.
Bra Size- 36C

Surgery Date- April 26th, 2017
RNY
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Lol, I usually drink the kind in front of me!

Prior to surgery I liked a sauvignon blanc, but now I've switched to red wine, specifically pinot noir - which apparently has the highest level of antioxidants which may help body processes and heart health. There are a wide range of dubious studies saying that red wine can help with diabetes, obesity, cholesterol but I would certainly not use that as an excuse to increase your consumption. That said, there are some health benefits to the odd glass of wine.

In my opinion, wine is OK as an occasional treat, pick out something delicious that you will enjoy, make sure you have lovely company with you and savour every sip. Life is short, having some wine is one of life's great pleasures.

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Lol, I usually drink the kind in front of me!
Prior to surgery I liked a sauvignon blanc, but now I've switched to red wine, specifically pinot noir - which apparently has the highest level of antioxidants which may help body processes and heart health. There are a wide range of dubious studies saying that red wine can help with diabetes, obesity, cholesterol but I would certainly not use that as an excuse to increase your consumption. That said, there are some health benefits to the odd glass of wine.
In my opinion, wine is OK as an occasional treat, pick out something delicious that you will enjoy, make sure you have lovely company with you and savour every sip. Life is short, having some wine is one of life's great pleasures.


Thank you babe I will try it, ironically enough my mom actually got me a bottle of pinot grigio cause she did not know which red I would like. I will deff try the noir!


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Moscato. It's so good I have to limit myself to 1 glass because I can seriously drink the whole bottle!

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