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My new drink is Cranberry and vodka with a a twist of lime. I have it like once a week. If I have not eaten I am drunk fast on one drink, but it also wears off before dinner is over.

Vodka has zero carbs and 55 calories. I use cranberry juice light.

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I am 5 months post op. I have had both wine and mixed drinks (vodka tonics are my favorites). I find that if I eat something before I drink I do better. If I drink on an empty stomach, it hits me pronto!

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Drink up. You will go out of ketosis and profoundly impact your weight loss. Do it on a regular basis and you will have lots and lots of very long stalls. Or even better, gain a new addiction.

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You don't have to be in ketosis to lose weight. Not everyone is a puritan.

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You don't have to be in ketosis to lose weight. Not everyone is a puritan.

I've done quite a bit of personal research on the topic. That doesn't make me a Puritan. That makes me informed. But you are correct in that you do not have to be in ketosis to lose weight. However, regular consumption of alcohol will have an impact.

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