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Has anyone ever had bubbles again after surgery, i e. Champagne !!!!

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Yess had a carbonated flavored water today at 6months post op & had ZERO issues!

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Sounds good not that I'll be rushing into it. Thanks.

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yes. Although carbonation can be hard on some people's stomachs. I can tolerate carbonation if it's not TOO bubbly. I sometimes have to let certain things sit out for awhile until the flatten out a bit.

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I tolerate carbonation just fine. I just can't chug it like I can Water.

PS: It is not off limits in my plan. Just as tolerated and in moderation like everything else.

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I had my first champagne about 6 weeks after my sleeve and I've drunk carbonated drinks ever since - doesn't bother me but I think there's a LOT of variation. It's one of those things I would take very easy first time round and give yourself plenty of time between sips (to buuuuuuurp - a lot LOL!)

Also be really careful with alcohol - you may find your tolerance is virtually zero after surgery.

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I rarely have carbonation. I have sparkling Water every day but I drink it pretty flat (keep the lid on the bottle loose). I drink it because I like the taste as a change from plain water. I do have soda or tonic water in the odd gin & the odd glass of champagne. But I only drink about once a month & then one glass is usually enough. Yes alcohol is empty calories, can slow your metabolism, etc. but I just don’t enjoy it as I used to. But when I do have it I have the real stuff: quality over quantity.😁 Also carbonation stirs up my reflux.

Actually I watched an interesting medical program yesterday & they said there is research that carbonation (any drink) stimulates the production of our hunger hormone & results in people consuming 100+ calories per day. Unsure if the more carbinated drinks you consume the more you eat though. If you enjoy reading academic papers:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28228348/

It’s about a study using rats but the program did a short trial with people with the same type of results.

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Wine and champagne is wasted on me, never liked it. I do however like a G&T when I am out, its rare but I dont get problems with having a few. I drink coffee non stop, use straws etc and have no problems

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I have had non alcoholic champagne, it did bother a little the first time but if you wait a few after serving is good. I have had ginger ale and some sip of soda and had no issues, but my program says no carb

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I tolerate carbonation just fine. I just can't chug it like I can Water.< br> PS: It is not off limits in my plan. Just as tolerated and in moderation like everything else.
You're able to chug water?
How far out post op are you?

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19 months post op and I still have to let everything go flat before I can drink it. I will have one of those mini Coke Zeros like once a month that's gone flat but thats about it. I only do non-sparkling mixers and wine when it comes to alcohol, too.

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