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Hey gang!

I've been reading all the different posts tonight and a question popped into my head.

Carbonated beverages. I have heard they are a no-no. However, some have said you can have them after a few months. Is this something that is doctor specific?

I am a confirmed Diet Pepsi and Bud Light lovin gal. I haven't had either in about 4 weeks, since I quit smoking.

But tonight I had a craving for both, so I made a wine cooler w/ Diet 7-up, and wondered if that would be acceptable once I was banded??

Thanks in advance!

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It's not that your not able to have them, it is you should not have them. It stretches the pouch. Which defeats the purpose of your surgery.

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Check with your doctor. The carbonation isn't good for your newly configured stomach. I have pretty much NO restriction yet (my surgeon believes in SLOW fills !) and tried a little beer last month. It was uncomfortable, much to my dismay. I burped A LOT and had to sip (normally I can eat anything at any rate). It just wasn't a happy experience at all.

I know we all work the band, and there are no "absolutes" (you'll find some who DO drink beer and or carbonated beverages, even if they have to let them go flat first...yuck!....or drink them really slowly...and a VERY few can drink them almost normally) you'll probably need to face the fact that carbonation will be off limits for you, at least for your forseeable future.

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Everything I have researched has said they are a NO NO. Too many problems caused by the intake and no one can ever say, I will just have one. One leads to two, two to three and so on. This is why I love my insurance stating I need the 6 month diet and exercise monitoring. No better time to start reducing and then quitting.

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Thanks all!

I appreciate the input!

I suppose I'll just have to remain a no-fizz type of gal!

:smile2:

Is an occasional glass of wine acceptable once banded?

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"Is an occasional glass of wine acceptable once banded?"

My doctor allows says it's okay, on occasion. It is empty calories of course, but it won't wreck your weight loss if you have a glass every once in awhile. People have commented and so has my doctor that our tolerance will be affected after banding. I've had a couple of glasses since my surgery, and I can't tell any difference. I've never been able to drink much without feeling it, but one small glass of wine didn't have any more impact on me post-band than it did before surgery.

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Sometimes reading stuff here is scary with all the absolutes and restrictions people think there are depending on doctor.

My doctor scoffed at the whole carbonation making your pouch swell thing, Said it was a myth with no evidence.

I haven't tried it (I'm only 7 days post-band) and probably won't because I think diet soda is gross and my "poison" of choice was mountain dew and that's offlimits for obvious reasons.

Obviously follow the advice of your doctor.

It gets so hard seperating fact from fiction sometimes and my psych test even said that I dont react well to being told stuff just to manipulate my behavior. I appreciate the straight out truth. I told my doctor that. He seemed to understand and appreciate that and I chose him because I can work with that.

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Best to give up the bad habits now...good to see your mind is open about that.

I have had a little wine since my surgery, very limited. I don't seem to get tipsy any faster, at least not yet.

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Ok, after 6 weeks, 1 a day is ok! When I went to the seminar, the Doctor giving the speech, had, had the lap-band, and was drinking a diet coke! I am a diet mountain dew drinker, however, I have cut myself down to 1 or less a day already..But I will at least try one after 6 weeks just to see if/how it affects me...Not sure why some Doctors say it's ok and some say it's not...

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Hiya,

I haven't been banded yet (scheduled for NYEve) but when I went for my preop visit with Dr Marsden he said some of his patients pour their diet soda over ice and let it sit for a couple of minutes. He said he doesn't have a problem with this of course no drinking through straws. He also suggested a glass of wine a week actually helps with weight loss. He didn't say become a whino LOL!! but he did say that is something he has learned along the way. He has done thousands of LapBands and I have yet to find someone who found any disappointment with him.

but he did mention something interesting maybe you guys can help out....He said alot of his patients have a problem digesting lettuce. Other leafy greens are okay but lettuce gives them a problem. any opinions?

I love reading these forums, I have learned so much. But sometimes things have to be taken with a grain of salt. Where my Dr says those things are okay, another Dr may disagree altogether.

Anywho, that's my 2cents

Cheryl

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Really?

Lettuce!?

Wow. The one thing you think of eating while on a diet. ;) I really enjoy salads, so I hope that isn't the case.

:biggrin:

Hugs,

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