TNlady 0 Posted April 28, 2010 Can you have a coke after the sleeve surgery? If not, what happens if you do? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pnw218 14 Posted April 28, 2010 some people do drink sodas. I have had sips of both flat and fizzy pop. It really didn't taste good at first but it is getting better. supposedly the carbonation irrates your stomach .... and it might explode. Or something like that : ) I would save it for "later" when your tummy is more adjusted. And make sure you stick to the diet variety. You won't want all of those extra calories! : ) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MINI-Me 196 Posted April 28, 2010 some people do drink sodas. I have had sips of both flat and fizzy pop. It really didn't taste good at first but it is getting better. supposedly the carbonation irrates your stomach .... and it might explode. Or something like that : ) I would save it for "later" when your tummy is more adjusted. And make sure you stick to the diet variety. You won't want all of those extra calories! : ) Totally agree ... well, maybe not the exploding part! But, you do need to give your tummy time to heal. This past Sunday (2 days prior to 3 months) I had my first Pepsi Max. It took 4 hours to finish, but it was soooooo delicious. :redface1: Prior to that time, I had a few sips here & there, but it didn't taste that good to me. Just give it time. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TexasT 99 Posted April 28, 2010 I used to love Cokes, and tried one a couple of months or so after surgery, but it tasted WAY too sweet and I only had a few sips. I drank an un-carbonated orange soda drink last weekend with no problem though. Though I guess if it isn't carbonated it's probably not considered a soda...:redface1: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tiffykins 673 Posted April 28, 2010 (edited) I drink soda weekly, but I'm a lot further out and have surpassed my goal weight. I avoided them during my losing stage because it's just wasted calories. The first time I had soda there was a bit of discomfort, I burped and it was gone. It used to take me all day long to sip on a soda to get it down, and I'd have to drink Water in between. I can drink a soda in a couple of hours now, and have no issues. When I drink soda, sometimes I burp, sometimes I don't and it never hurts. I'll throw out there that my surgeon and many others do not believe soda will cause stretching. We have a pyloric valve meaning liquids go in, hit the valve, and they leave our stomach. The Fluid is not sitting in there brewing. We drink, burp, it's done. Even some patients that have RNY state that their surgeons do not back up the theory of soda stretching their pouches or stomas. Overeating is more likely the cause of pouch stretching. It's nearly impossible to stretch our sleeves considering the type of tissue that is left behind. Esophageal dilation is more common with sleeve patients overeating instead of stomach stretching. When we eat, the food literally has no where to go except up which causes the esophageal issues. I've been drinking soda for well over 5 months now on a fairly regular basis, and my sleeve is definitely not stretched. I'll have to see if I can get the milli/centimeter measurements from my surgeon when I see him next month or in June. He should be able to get them from the endoscopy report. Edited April 28, 2010 by Tiffykins Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
deletedsally 8 Posted April 28, 2010 My doctor told us no carbonated drinks ever. He said that the heat from your body will cause even a "flat" soda to continue to release gas after you drink it, and that with continued use, this will cause your pouch to expand and eventually stretch to a point that you are less likely to lose and/or more likely to regain weight that you've lost. My mother-in-law had gastric by-pass surgery years ago. She drinks soda all the time--but she also still weighs over 250 and is now able to eat a huge plate full of food like anyone else. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Boredoncemore 0 Posted April 29, 2010 I'm almost 5 months, when I really crave a Dr Pepper I get it, pour about 1/2 of it into a glass of ice and give the other 1/2 to my daugther or someone at work...then I sip on my 1/2 glass until time to go home...I usually end up drinking 2-3 oz of actually soda over the course of a couple hours...so far I haven't had any problems, but I REALLY limit it to once a week treat, I do the full calorie sodas--never liked the diet ones. I have had a little burping ..but the flavor of the soda makes up for it!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites