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Hey Everyone! Questions here! I just turned 21 last August and I've been on a pretty strict plan on making better choices with what Alcohol I consume but I was wondering if there are any low calorie drink recipes you have? Or have you completely stopped intake of Alcohol all together? My sugery is in a few weeks and I'm willing to make any changes to be successful. I know nothing carbonated, of course but I know you could drink the calories away if I wasn't paying attention. What is everyones opinion? Thanks guys! :)

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I think in moderation you'd be fine. I like a drink now and again. Heck, I freely admit the drinks I like are high calorie, too. However, when I do have one, I am just careful to count the calories towards my daily total.

Skinny Girl makes a whole line of drinks/mixed drinks that are lower in calorie: http://skinnygirlcocktails.com/lpa

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I think in moderation you'd be fine. I like a drink now and again. Heck, I freely admit the drinks I like are high calorie, too. However, when I do have one, I am just careful to count the calories towards my daily total.

Skinny Girl makes a whole line of drinks/mixed drinks that are lower in calorie: http://skinnygirlcocktails.com/lpa

Thanks! I'll look into the Skinny Girl! Wine is my weakness, same with those High Calorie drinks. Moderation, sounds good to me! Thanks again! :)

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My drinking days are Sundays. I preplan everything. I double my workouts, plan my meals and make sure I stay within my target calories intake. My drink of choice is a shot of a low cal vodka and Zero Vitamin Water. Blueberry Pomegranate is one of my favorites. My advice to you is to plan you day and do some research on your favorite alcoholic drinks and find a healthier alternative. Remember alcohol has empty calories. So choice wisely :)

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I say live a little...drink the wine, but be accountable. Enjoy!

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My doctor told me alcohol would be absorbed into my system a lot faster after banded, so it might be best to start with careful moderation. I try to avoid the stuff, but there are social occasions when I do imbibe.

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I only miss it on St Patty's day when I typically had a pint or two of Guinness. Darn carbonation....

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I had a party to go to last sat the 15 th June and I was banded 5th June. I called my surgeon on 13th and asked him if I could drink alcohol. He said if I have had no indigestion I could drink non carbonated but if I had any discomfort, I should stop. I drank vodka with Fresh orange and ALOT of them! My stomach was fine and I'm back on track with the weight loss. A bit of a stupid risk but at least I called my surgeon first.

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My feeling is, only have a glass of wine once in awhile. Alcohol slows down weight loss, because our bodies don't recognize it as any kind of food source; it only stores it as fat. If you want to drink once or twice a week, be prepared that your weight loss may not go as quickly as you might like.

ALL that being said, I hadn't had anything to drink for close to three months before Memorial Day. Then I went to a BBQ, and drank close to (if not) an entire bottle of wine. It was SO good!! Haven't had any since, but I allowed myself that day. If the metabolic issues of alcohol were different, I'd be drinking a hell of a lot more often! When I get closer to my goal weight, I'll probably indulge a bit more. And I WILL count it. Only problem is, drinking also spikes my appetite, and brings down my defenses toward eating :rolleyes:

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My drinking days are Sundays. I preplan everything. I double my workouts, plan my meals and make sure I stay within my target calories intake. My drink of choice is a shot of a low cal vodka and Zero Vitamin Water. Blueberry Pomegranate is one of my favorites. My advice to you is to plan you day and do some research on your favorite alcoholic drinks and find a healthier alternative. Remember alcohol has empty calories. So choice wisely :)

I like that Idea! Pick a day, and be wise!!! THANKS! :)

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I only miss it on St Patty's day when I typically had a pint or two of Guinness. Darn carbonation....

Haha! I bet! It's going to hard for me at certain times, I'm Britsih and my dad drinks more beer than he does Water. In the end though, the positives out weigh everything! :)

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Haha! I bet! It's going to hard for me at certain times, I'm Britsih and my dad drinks more beer than he does Water. In the end though, the positives out weigh everything! :)

I only miss it on St Patty's day when I typically had a pint or two of Guinness. Darn carbonation....

Rewind! I'm American, but parents are British. My dad is very supportive though. :)

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Lots of different OPINIONS about this..and its evolving, just like it should as more information is gathered/studied. As far as carbonation: I don't drink soda as I have no desire to, but I can drink beer now, NO PROBLEM...almost four years post banding. I didn't for the first year or so.

I'll post links from doctors and let you decide if you trust them....

Diet soda = "As much as you want", per Dr. O'Brien's Golden Rules. He's considered a lapband "pioneer" surgeon...

FROM Dr. SIMPSONS website....You see his name on here touted a LOT.

http://drsimpson.net...olden-rules.htm

From His website:

"Any calorie containing liquids will tend to flow past the restriction of the band and not give you any feeling of satiety. You are then more likely to take too much. You are only allowed to drink: Water mineral Water tea or coffee (with low fat milk if you wish but no sugar) low calorie soft drinks (but be careful with the gas) An exception to the “no liquid calorie” rule is a glass of wine with meals which we have shown is good for your health and good for your weight loss when taken in a modest amount."

Of course, you should consult with your doctor to determine his/her recommendation.

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Lots of different OPINIONS about this..and its evolving, just like it should as more information is gathered/studied. As far as carbonation: I don't drink soda as I have no desire to, but I can drink beer now, NO PROBLEM...almost four years post banding. I didn't for the first year or so.

I'll post links from doctors and let you decide if you trust them....

Diet soda = "As much as you want", per Dr. O'Brien's Golden Rules. He's considered a lapband "pioneer" surgeon...

FROM Dr. SIMPSONS website....You see his name on here touted a LOT.

http://drsimpson.net...olden-rules.htm

From His website:

"Any calorie containing liquids will tend to flow past the restriction of the band and not give you any feeling of satiety. You are then more likely to take too much. You are only allowed to drink: Water mineral Water tea or coffee (with low fat milk if you wish but no sugar) low calorie soft drinks (but be careful with the gas) An exception to the “no liquid calorie” rule is a glass of wine with meals which we have shown is good for your health and good for your weight loss when taken in a modest amount."

Of course, you should consult with your doctor to determine his/her recommendation.

Wow! Thank you so much! My Lapband Doctor is very strict on the no carbonation rule for the time being. I have not had any soda, diet or regular in about 6 months, I started to prepare before hand. This is very informative. Thanks A LOT!

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I had a party to go to last sat the 15 th June and I was banded 5th June. I called my surgeon on 13th and asked him if I could drink alcohol. He said if I have had no indigestion I could drink non carbonated but if I had any discomfort' date=' I should stop. I drank vodka with Fresh orange and ALOT of them! My stomach was fine and I'm back on track with the weight loss. A bit of a stupid risk but at least I called my surgeon first.[/quote']

That's what I like to hear I'm 22 and was worried about not being able to drink again unfortunately I drink beer at least 15-20 if I'm at a party those days will be gone now from what I hear my surgery is scheduled for this Thursday the 20th

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