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Not drinking during meals and waiting an hour after eating , seems to be one of the hardest things that I am

experiencing. Also trying for find different things to drink. I am bored with Water and the mix-ins. I really want a soda but I know I can't have that. Any suggestions?

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iced tea and crystal light....i swear i keep crystal light in business!!!!!!!!!!!!! lol

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I love sugar free iced tea. And you might want to reconfirm the drinking thing? My doc's instructions were similar to yours but he revamped them to be no liquids 15 minutes before or after meals and non during. I am a firm believer that we should do what our docs tell us, but one hour BEFORE meals almost makes no sense, especially since the liquid just "goes through" our stoma.

See if he won't relent a little

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Sun tea is really good. I go through a picture of that every other day.

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Wow. I thought I had it bad waiting 1/2 hour. It is hard, especially when it's hot out and, for me at least, eating almost all Protein, which makes me very very thirsty too.

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I got told by my surgeon, 15 mins prior & 1 hour after to not to drink, i dont miss drinking with meals at all now since being banded, & i could never eat a meal without a drink..

I have squashes, or j20, coffee, Water, latte, wine

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We have always had an iced tea maker that didn't get much use as I was completely and utterly addicted to diet coke. Now that I've been banded I love trying different concoctions to make tea. I go to tea shops and organic stores and even grocery stores and Walmart and scour the aisles for interesting sounding teas. I mix brew with two bags of luzianne tea and two of a flavored tea. I mix it up and bring a gallon of it to work on Monday. This week it's jasmine and passion fruit. I sweeten it with Splenda, and I've found that the longer I'm banded the less Splenda I use. I've started to be able to taste things again so I don't need quite so much sweetening !

From time to time I also drink VitaminWater10 (the 10 calorie version). I usually don't drink a whole one in a sitting because it tastes too sweet, but it's perfect for something a little different. I like the orange version (tastes like Tang) and the XXX.

Good luck finding something you love !

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I love Lipton diet green tea and white tea. I was a big diet coke drinker, but don't miss it since surgery.

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Hi,

i was told by surgent 30 minute before and 2 hours after,yes it hard.love low cal drink mix

surgent told me drinkin too early and eating to fast cause band to slip or have problems

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WOW drinking 2 hours after? That's madness! Good for you sticking; I don't think I could (and after my first fiasco with my liver and no band, I DO try to do what my doc asks of me!)

To be honest, as I've gotten more and more restriction (FINALLY!) It has gotten easier to not drink with meals because it hurts like the dickens if I do. And sometimes I clock watch for that 15 minutes (my timeline per my doc) if what I ate was too salty, but often I forget and its 30 minutes or more before I go get my water/tea/whatever.

I'd think as the time passes and you get more familiar with yourself and your band that 1 hour or 2 may be adjusted down a little, but it will also get easier.

And some do drink soda but I think...wow, of all the things to do to make our band fail, why would you?

It's possible once you've lost and are really used to the band you can add carbonation back in but for now, hang in there.

You MAY ask your doc if you could have some flat (yuk to me but maybe not to you?)

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I know how you feel!

I am almost 2 months post-op and while I do not "crave" soda, I went from drinking 6-7 cans in a day to nada. I haven't had even a sip since the day before my surgery.

I have been tempted once or twice to just have a sip of one, but I was so addicted before, I'm afraid that a sip will slip into way more, so I stay away.

I used to hate Water. I find that the more I drink now, the better. I am less hungry and to be honest, not as thirsty. However, I am no Water preacher, nor can I *just* drink water.

I typically have the Vitamin Water 10 (as stated above, orange is really good). I usually have one of those a day, along with maybe a tea or crystal light.

My only drink indulgence is juice. I'm aware that we shouldn't be drinking our calories and that it's basically sugar water, but...

I was a huge fruit eater (no pun intended) before the band and I am just now allowed to start adding some back in. I find that ONE 8oz glass of juice per day satisfies both the sweet craving and the fruit craving for me. Though I dilute mine. It's too sweet alone. Funny how my tastes changed after my band.

My favourite is strawberry cranberry juice. I go about 5 oz juice and 3 oz water so that I can still taste it but it's not so strong. I'll also do apple juice, etc.

I found a store-brand organic juice the other day (at Giant stores if you know what those are) that is called berry berry good lemonade that has a very faint taste and is very good and kind of refreshing.

You have to alternate to not get bored/sick of stuff. I couldn't touch a crystal light for a month after surgery becuase I was so sick of them. Just keep searching for something you like!

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Hi:

I love Diet Snapple Peach Iced Tea - yummy.

Sometimes if I'm really thirsty after eating I go and rinse my mouth with warm Water and spit it out. It makes me less thirsty and I didn't actually have anything to drink.

I love my band!

Sue

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Glad to here you found something to replace your diet coke! I too am totally addicted and not had my surgery yet but can't imagine how hard it will be to give up my diet coke!! Your message gives me some hope!! Thank you!!

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