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I have a hard time drinking plain Water, but have been addicted to club soda/seltzer water for 20+ years, and drink about 1-litre a day. I spoke with my surgeon because I know carbonated beverages is a no-no. However, he said I can still drink my soda water, but have to wait at least one hour after eating. Does anyone else drink carbonated beverages? If so, how is it working for you? (My surgery date is April 22.) Thanks!

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I drink all sorts of diet drinks (all carbonated) because I don't like Water. It's a little uncomfortable and makes you burp more, so it's probably not worth it. But it hasn't had any other adverse effects other than the mild discomfort.

Is there another reason that us bandits shouldn't have the carbonated drinks?

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I drink all sorts of diet drinks (all carbonated) because I don't like Water. It's a little uncomfortable and makes you burp more, so it's probably not worth it. But it hasn't had any other adverse effects other than the mild discomfort.

Is there another reason that us bandits shouldn't have the carbonated drinks?

I was told that carbonated drinks would make your pouch expand.

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I drink carbonated beverages - my doc told me to go ahead and do it. As a general health concern I don't overdo it, but I certainly don't stay away from them.

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I think it just makes you burp, but I've had a band for a few years and drink 1-2 diet sodas a day, never had a problem. It isn't as if the gas cannot escape or anything.

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I found this on the "official" website for the lapband...Official Site: the LAP-BAND® Adjustable Gastric Banding System for weight loss surgery

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  • Drink as many calorie-free liquids per day as you wish (though not with meals).
  • Suitable drinks are tea or coffee (black) with low-calorie sweetener, Water, non-carbonated beverages containing few or no calories
  • Some doctors have reported that carbonated beverages may contribute to enlargement of the small pouch and recommend they be avoided.

Right now, carbonated beverages hurt me, so I avoid them. I honestly only liked beer, anyway! And then only occasionally.

I do know, though, that we humans need SOME pure plain Water for our kidneys and bladder. You might want to check with your doc or nutritionist, those of you who drink only sodas etc. I'm shocked you haven't gotten bladder infections but either way, not sure it's good, long term, for your kidneys. A nutritionist would know for sure.

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