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Carbonated beverages HELP with digestion??? This is the first time

I've ever heard such a thing. I've always been told that we should

stay away from carbonated drinks because they can stretch our

pouches. As the weather temps increase I really miss my diet pop

but I don't want to mess up the weight I've lost! I am curious

about what others have heard. I know a couple people that drink

diet pop (very small amounts) but I've mostly heard negative

comments about it. and Patty, can you give us more info on

what you've heard about it being okay?

Thanks!!!

Bridget Northam

> I actually drink carbonated beverages in order to help with

digestion.

>

> Patty Spakoski

> Open RNY 2-25-99

> Boston, MA Dr. Forse

> 267/145/225 Help!!

> Coca-Cola Question

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> Has anyone heard that a small amount of Coca-Cola will unclog

your pouch if you accidentally didn't chew well enough? I was

talking with my Aunt who is going to be having surgery on the 8th

and she told me about this. I was under the impression that if you

didn't chew ... you throw it up or wait. Thanks in advance for your

help.

>

> Vandever

> LAP RNY 4-6-04

> 305/256/165

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You need to remember everyone is different, you and I could have the same doctor

and what works for you may not work for me and vice-versa. After my surgery I

was throwing up every morning, it wasn't normal, it was bile. I suffered

several complications, one was a small bowel obstruction, which required a

hospital stay and two enemas, so anything that helps the food break-down is one

in my book.

Patty Spakoski

Open RNY 2-25-99

Boston, MA Dr. Forse

267/145/225 Help!!

Coca-Cola Question

>

>

> Has anyone heard that a small amount of Coca-Cola will unclog

your pouch if you accidentally didn't chew well enough? I was

talking with my Aunt who is going to be having surgery on the 8th

and she told me about this. I was under the impression that if you

didn't chew ... you throw it up or wait. Thanks in advance for your

help.

>

> Vandever

> LAP RNY 4-6-04

> 305/256/165

>

>

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You need to remember everyone is different, you and I could have the same doctor

and what works for you may not work for me and vice-versa. After my surgery I

was throwing up every morning, it wasn't normal, it was bile. I suffered

several complications, one was a small bowel obstruction, which required a

hospital stay and two enemas, so anything that helps the food break-down is one

in my book.

Patty Spakoski

Open RNY 2-25-99

Boston, MA Dr. Forse

267/145/225 Help!!

Coca-Cola Question

>

>

> Has anyone heard that a small amount of Coca-Cola will unclog

your pouch if you accidentally didn't chew well enough? I was

talking with my Aunt who is going to be having surgery on the 8th

and she told me about this. I was under the impression that if you

didn't chew ... you throw it up or wait. Thanks in advance for your

help.

>

> Vandever

> LAP RNY 4-6-04

> 305/256/165

>

>

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You need to remember everyone is different, you and I could have the same doctor

and what works for you may not work for me and vice-versa. After my surgery I

was throwing up every morning, it wasn't normal, it was bile. I suffered

several complications, one was a small bowel obstruction, which required a

hospital stay and two enemas, so anything that helps the food break-down is one

in my book.

Patty Spakoski

Open RNY 2-25-99

Boston, MA Dr. Forse

267/145/225 Help!!

Coca-Cola Question

>

>

> Has anyone heard that a small amount of Coca-Cola will unclog

your pouch if you accidentally didn't chew well enough? I was

talking with my Aunt who is going to be having surgery on the 8th

and she told me about this. I was under the impression that if you

didn't chew ... you throw it up or wait. Thanks in advance for your

help.

>

> Vandever

> LAP RNY 4-6-04

> 305/256/165

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Dear laurette,

My surgeon has his list of 9 rules for his patients to follow. One of the

rules, no carbonated beverages. In my research of gastric bypass surgery, I came

across a study that was done on the habits of successful gastric bypass

patients, who had lost their weight and kept it off. One of the habits is no

carbonated beverages! They also did a study of people who regained their lost

weight,

you guessed it....they drink carbonated beverages. Do what you will, but is

it worth possibly streching your pouch, over a diet soda?

Good luck!

Ellen

very greatful surgery 3/15/04

440/375/???? 65 lbs lost in the 10 weeks !!!! Woopie!!!

Your friend in freedom from fat!

" Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving

safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in

broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly

proclaiming -- WOW--What a Ride!!! "

Ellen Kahn

Tatouage Consultant

Tatouagedesigns.com

discount code: EllKah30

In a message dated 6/2/2004 7:40:14 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

Gastric_Bypass_Family writes:

From: Babydollbbw3@...

Subject: Re: Re: Coca-Cola Question

I've been told by my surgeon and his staff that we can have diet pop after

the carbonation settles. They suggest we let it sit for about 10 minutes

before

drinking it. I've given up my diet coke. I'd prefer not to have it sit and

drink it warm. I usually drink diet sprite or 7up mixed with fruit juices or

even gatorade. The pop gives them a little kick. So far I haven't had any

trouble as long as I let it sit for a bit. I've also starting drinking diet

fago which isn't too bad.

Laurette

4/23/04

St. Charity, Cleveland, Ohio

309/290@surgery/265/???

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Dear laurette,

My surgeon has his list of 9 rules for his patients to follow. One of the

rules, no carbonated beverages. In my research of gastric bypass surgery, I came

across a study that was done on the habits of successful gastric bypass

patients, who had lost their weight and kept it off. One of the habits is no

carbonated beverages! They also did a study of people who regained their lost

weight,

you guessed it....they drink carbonated beverages. Do what you will, but is

it worth possibly streching your pouch, over a diet soda?

Good luck!

Ellen

very greatful surgery 3/15/04

440/375/???? 65 lbs lost in the 10 weeks !!!! Woopie!!!

Your friend in freedom from fat!

" Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving

safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in

broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly

proclaiming -- WOW--What a Ride!!! "

Ellen Kahn

Tatouage Consultant

Tatouagedesigns.com

discount code: EllKah30

In a message dated 6/2/2004 7:40:14 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

Gastric_Bypass_Family writes:

From: Babydollbbw3@...

Subject: Re: Re: Coca-Cola Question

I've been told by my surgeon and his staff that we can have diet pop after

the carbonation settles. They suggest we let it sit for about 10 minutes

before

drinking it. I've given up my diet coke. I'd prefer not to have it sit and

drink it warm. I usually drink diet sprite or 7up mixed with fruit juices or

even gatorade. The pop gives them a little kick. So far I haven't had any

trouble as long as I let it sit for a bit. I've also starting drinking diet

fago which isn't too bad.

Laurette

4/23/04

St. Charity, Cleveland, Ohio

309/290@surgery/265/???

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Dear laurette,

My surgeon has his list of 9 rules for his patients to follow. One of the

rules, no carbonated beverages. In my research of gastric bypass surgery, I came

across a study that was done on the habits of successful gastric bypass

patients, who had lost their weight and kept it off. One of the habits is no

carbonated beverages! They also did a study of people who regained their lost

weight,

you guessed it....they drink carbonated beverages. Do what you will, but is

it worth possibly streching your pouch, over a diet soda?

Good luck!

Ellen

very greatful surgery 3/15/04

440/375/???? 65 lbs lost in the 10 weeks !!!! Woopie!!!

Your friend in freedom from fat!

" Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving

safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in

broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly

proclaiming -- WOW--What a Ride!!! "

Ellen Kahn

Tatouage Consultant

Tatouagedesigns.com

discount code: EllKah30

In a message dated 6/2/2004 7:40:14 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

Gastric_Bypass_Family writes:

From: Babydollbbw3@...

Subject: Re: Re: Coca-Cola Question

I've been told by my surgeon and his staff that we can have diet pop after

the carbonation settles. They suggest we let it sit for about 10 minutes

before

drinking it. I've given up my diet coke. I'd prefer not to have it sit and

drink it warm. I usually drink diet sprite or 7up mixed with fruit juices or

even gatorade. The pop gives them a little kick. So far I haven't had any

trouble as long as I let it sit for a bit. I've also starting drinking diet

fago which isn't too bad.

Laurette

4/23/04

St. Charity, Cleveland, Ohio

309/290@surgery/265/???

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