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You know we all have our muse. Be it a cocktail, favorite vino, brewski or in my case...chocolate. Oh, don't get me wrong, not just any old chocolate, no..mine has to be the expensive import fused with orange. If I still smoked, this would be equal to a fresh pack, just packed and cracked, first light puff. But I quit smoking some 15 years ago and now I can't handle the intoxicating second hand stuff.

As for alcohol, I really love rum but the bite is too much now. Seems I am more sensative to it than I use to be.

As with all things now, my "want it" and my "tried it and it didn't taste as good as I thought" kicked in.

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I have had a few drinks and no issues.

I still eat to fast, chew to little and tend to "gulp". I had fill #2 this morning so am hoping that it will help.

Brandy

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I have to agree with Lap_Dancer on the chocolate. I still have my chocolate. Not as much as I used to and ONLY the really good stuff. But I do still have it.

I am not a smoker and dont really drink but I will have a drink with friends. Usualy a mix of pineaple juice coconut rum and grenidine. ummmm

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I started back drinking 4 weeks after surgury. My doctor did not tell me about any restrictions regarding drinking. I think its just like any other high calorie choice. They only wanted to be sure I was not still on the pain medication. Thats a norm.

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I was told no drinking because of 1. carbonation 2. empty calories.

That and then the research that shows your body has to burn off alcohol before it gets to fat.

I can't drink when I eat (normal drinks, make me feel stuck) and alcohol before a meal, irritates my stoma and it burns really bad, then I feel too tight to eat. Nothin like vodka sittin in your esophagus for a minute. Ick. If I drink, has to be no when I'm no where near eating and I do small sips.

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I quit smoking years and years ago, but still drink on occasion. I usually opt for something without carbonation, but if I get something carbonated, I sip slowly, and it loses the fizz quickly with the alcohol anyway.

I was also warned off due to the empty calories. I accept that they are just that, and make a concious decision when I choose to have a drink.

This is not a diet for me, I want to live today the same way I want to live the rest of my life, with my diet issues in moderation. That includes the occasional drink. I have a friend who is single and banded, and she drinks some most weekends. Never to a point of no return! But she has several drinks per week, and it has not affected her over the last 2.5 years that I am aware of, her weight has dropped, and stayed off.

Never heard of the possible link to erosion.....

Kat

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I thought we weren't supposed to drink because it might cause erosion?

you might be thinking of drinking carbonated drinks ?

Mindy

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