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Substitute Drink for Sparkling Water after Sleeve Surgery



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20 hours ago, Ppdunn22192 said:

After surgery, you will have to permanently cut out ALL bubbly beverages, regardless of their calorie count.

This is a very controversial topic amongst WLS doctors. My program doesn't forbid carbonation.

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@wanda247

I was told by my doc that i will not be allowed to drink anything with carbonation

reading above posts i see some docs allow. As always, we/doc/nut are all given directions At the

end of the day - listen/follow ONLY your doc/nut.:)

good luck

kathy

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22 hours ago, Chrisb428 said:

I keep pitchers of fruit infused Water in my fridge all the time.

Here is a website with some good Water infused fruit recipes. Looks yummy! I'm sure Pinterest has tons of ideas.

https://dailyburn.com/life/recipes/fruit-infused-water-recipes/

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1 hour ago, AshAsh1 said:

Here is a website with some good Water infused fruit recipes. Looks yummy! I'm sure Pinterest has tons of ideas.

https://dailyburn.com/life/recipes/fruit-infused-water-recipes/

Thanks Ash :)

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1 hour ago, proudgrammy said:

@wanda247

I was told by my doc that i will not be allowed to drink anything with carbonation

reading above posts i see some docs allow. As always, we/doc/nut are all given directions At the

end of the day - listen/follow ONLY your doc/nut.:)

good luck

kathy

Thank you @proudgrammy :)

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5 minutes ago, wanda247 said:

Thanks Ash :)

Your welcome. I'd recommend asking your doc about carbonation. If you read this article, carbonation is discouraged because most carbonated drinks have calories and the carbonation can cause excess gas. No-where does it say that it can stretch your pouch.

https://www.livestrong.com/article/347882-carbonated-drinks-after-a-gastric-bypass/

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Maybe,but unless. you are,a 5th grade boy,do you really want to sit around belching,all the time?
B U R P!

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8 minutes ago, Frustr8 said:

Maybe,but unless. you are,a 5th grade boy,do you really want to sit around belching,all the time?
B U R P!

LOL I don't belch all the time. I'd say no more than usual, and if I do have something carbonated, I don't notice a difference. I belch with certain foods more maybe...

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I burp all the time anyway since surgery, no matter what I eat or drink, so the carbonation doesn't make a difference to me in that regard.

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