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Is this carbonated? Has anyone had it and been ok? I havent tried ANYTHING carbonated yet, but I am going to a Mariners baseball game next weekend, just wondering if this is something I can drink since I havent tried beer....let me know if u have tried and whether u had problems or not. I mean, they serve wine at the game but I would just feel weird. lol ;)

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i dont drink anymore with my band since i get acid reflux. but i did for about the first year and i drank margaritas and a few beers. the beer is on sip and wait. on sip and wait. slow. so i did not drink much beer. we really arent supposed to drink liquids with calories. but i had a few fun nites with my friends and never gained any weight . but i got heartburn from the last time i had a margarita, so i havent had alcohol since. have fun.

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I've had 3 diet cokes since I was banded and never had a carbonation problem. Decided not to drink alcohol though...didn't want to sepnd the calories that way.

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I have had several SMIRINOFF ICE and had no problems with them. I went to my 30 year high school reunion two weeks ago and had a blast.I was 40 pounds less than the last reunion, but still 50 pounds more than at graduation.Just wait till the 35 year reunion!

307/238/190ish

Banded 22 Mar 07

Dr. Darren Minkin

Des Peres Hospital

St.Louis,Mo.

3.6cc inVG band

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I drink wine coolers (Fuzzy Navels) but I always shake them up and pour them over ice to try to get some of the fizz gone. They don't bother me as long as I do that.

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Mike's are carbonated. Personally I have an easier time with beer, as opposed to other carbonated drinks like pop (I wont let coolers pass my lips). I find the beer has smaller bubbles, likely due to it being naturally carbonated by the yeast.

Maybe pick up a Mike's before you go to the game & see how it goes. I would also try a light beer & see what you have an easier time with.

Andrew

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I have no trouble with beer but I do have trouble with sodas.Makes it nice when you want to have a night out!:biggrin1:

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