Guest guest Posted October 10, 2006 Report Share Posted October 10, 2006 I really think that you will like it, especially the Raspberry-Lemonade flavor, I personally think it is to die for. Lin Lhsh@... American by birth, Saved by the grace of God. Re: Question about diet soda Thanks for the tip Lin!! I'll have to check out the diet V8 splash. Hugs!! > > > > Ive read alot about not supposed to be drinking carbonated stuff. > > > > I cant help it, I miss my diet soda. I felt fine and no tummy > trouble, > > but curious all you opinions. > > > > I need more variety for my liquids, crystal light and water are just > > plain boring. > > > > > > > > We are a very active support group. > If the email becomes overwhelming, > please change your setting to NO EMAIL! > Please contact Group Creator > Robyn@... > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2006 Report Share Posted October 10, 2006 I never said I think broccoli or fruit or other healthy options arent exciting enough. In truth Im craving fruit like heck. I simply asked what would happen and the reasons why we arent allowed to drink carbonated stuff. anyone actually know? > > > > > > Ive read alot about not supposed to be drinking carbonated stuff. > > > > > > I cant help it, I miss my diet soda. I felt fine and no tummy > > trouble, > > > but curious all you opinions. > > > > > > I need more variety for my liquids, crystal light and water are > just > > > plain boring. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > We are a very active support group. > > If the email becomes overwhelming, > > please change your setting to NO EMAIL! > > Please contact Group Creator > > Robyn@ > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2006 Report Share Posted October 10, 2006 Hi Isabella. These are the reasons I learned why soda is not " recommended " for WLS patients. All doctors have their own protocols and reasons. There are no absolutes. 1. Soda is not a healthy food. The carbonation leeches calcium from our bones. As we lose massive amount of weight we suffer bone loss. Therefore we, especially women are at risk for bone loss and/or calcium deficiency. 2. Diet soda has artificial sweeteners which cause cause an increase in appetite due to a spike in insulin in the blood. 3. Because we have small pouches, the gas bubbles from the carbonation can cause us painful gas. The carbonation also causes air in the pouch which can interfere with our digestion and cause diarrhea. 4. Diet soda does not take the place of water, which is highly necessary for WLS patients. Soda is not healthy for anyone and therefore it is considered a bad behavior food that we as WLS patients should eliminate from our post op diets. Robyn > > I never said I think broccoli or fruit or other healthy options arent > exciting enough. In truth Im craving fruit like heck. > > I simply asked what would happen and the reasons why we arent allowed > to drink carbonated stuff. > > anyone actually know? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2006 Report Share Posted October 10, 2006 Hi Isabella. These are the reasons I learned why soda is not " recommended " for WLS patients. All doctors have their own protocols and reasons. There are no absolutes. 1. Soda is not a healthy food. The carbonation leeches calcium from our bones. As we lose massive amount of weight we suffer bone loss. Therefore we, especially women are at risk for bone loss and/or calcium deficiency. 2. Diet soda has artificial sweeteners which cause cause an increase in appetite due to a spike in insulin in the blood. 3. Because we have small pouches, the gas bubbles from the carbonation can cause us painful gas. The carbonation also causes air in the pouch which can interfere with our digestion and cause diarrhea. 4. Diet soda does not take the place of water, which is highly necessary for WLS patients. Soda is not healthy for anyone and therefore it is considered a bad behavior food that we as WLS patients should eliminate from our post op diets. Robyn > > I never said I think broccoli or fruit or other healthy options arent > exciting enough. In truth Im craving fruit like heck. > > I simply asked what would happen and the reasons why we arent allowed > to drink carbonated stuff. > > anyone actually know? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2006 Report Share Posted October 10, 2006 Hi Isabella. These are the reasons I learned why soda is not " recommended " for WLS patients. All doctors have their own protocols and reasons. There are no absolutes. 1. Soda is not a healthy food. The carbonation leeches calcium from our bones. As we lose massive amount of weight we suffer bone loss. Therefore we, especially women are at risk for bone loss and/or calcium deficiency. 2. Diet soda has artificial sweeteners which cause cause an increase in appetite due to a spike in insulin in the blood. 3. Because we have small pouches, the gas bubbles from the carbonation can cause us painful gas. The carbonation also causes air in the pouch which can interfere with our digestion and cause diarrhea. 4. Diet soda does not take the place of water, which is highly necessary for WLS patients. Soda is not healthy for anyone and therefore it is considered a bad behavior food that we as WLS patients should eliminate from our post op diets. Robyn > > I never said I think broccoli or fruit or other healthy options arent > exciting enough. In truth Im craving fruit like heck. > > I simply asked what would happen and the reasons why we arent allowed > to drink carbonated stuff. > > anyone actually know? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2006 Report Share Posted October 10, 2006 I was also told that it would expand the pouch because of the carbonation bubbles causing the stomach or in our case the pouch to expand and contract and over time it will cause the pouch to stretch. Lin Lhsh@... American by birth, Saved by the grace of God. Re: Question about diet soda Hi Isabella. These are the reasons I learned why soda is not " recommended " for WLS patients. All doctors have their own protocols and reasons. There are no absolutes. 1. Soda is not a healthy food. The carbonation leeches calcium from our bones. As we lose massive amount of weight we suffer bone loss. Therefore we, especially women are at risk for bone loss and/or calcium deficiency. 2. Diet soda has artificial sweeteners which cause cause an increase in appetite due to a spike in insulin in the blood. 3. Because we have small pouches, the gas bubbles from the carbonation can cause us painful gas. The carbonation also causes air in the pouch which can interfere with our digestion and cause diarrhea. 4. Diet soda does not take the place of water, which is highly necessary for WLS patients. Soda is not healthy for anyone and therefore it is considered a bad behavior food that we as WLS patients should eliminate from our post op diets. Robyn > > I never said I think broccoli or fruit or other healthy options arent > exciting enough. In truth Im craving fruit like heck. > > I simply asked what would happen and the reasons why we arent allowed > to drink carbonated stuff. > > anyone actually know? We are a very active support group. If the email becomes overwhelming, please change your setting to NO EMAIL! Please contact Group Creator Robyn@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2006 Report Share Posted October 10, 2006 I was also told that it would expand the pouch because of the carbonation bubbles causing the stomach or in our case the pouch to expand and contract and over time it will cause the pouch to stretch. Lin Lhsh@... American by birth, Saved by the grace of God. Re: Question about diet soda Hi Isabella. These are the reasons I learned why soda is not " recommended " for WLS patients. All doctors have their own protocols and reasons. There are no absolutes. 1. Soda is not a healthy food. The carbonation leeches calcium from our bones. As we lose massive amount of weight we suffer bone loss. Therefore we, especially women are at risk for bone loss and/or calcium deficiency. 2. Diet soda has artificial sweeteners which cause cause an increase in appetite due to a spike in insulin in the blood. 3. Because we have small pouches, the gas bubbles from the carbonation can cause us painful gas. The carbonation also causes air in the pouch which can interfere with our digestion and cause diarrhea. 4. Diet soda does not take the place of water, which is highly necessary for WLS patients. Soda is not healthy for anyone and therefore it is considered a bad behavior food that we as WLS patients should eliminate from our post op diets. Robyn > > I never said I think broccoli or fruit or other healthy options arent > exciting enough. In truth Im craving fruit like heck. > > I simply asked what would happen and the reasons why we arent allowed > to drink carbonated stuff. > > anyone actually know? We are a very active support group. If the email becomes overwhelming, please change your setting to NO EMAIL! Please contact Group Creator Robyn@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2006 Report Share Posted October 10, 2006 I was also told that it would expand the pouch because of the carbonation bubbles causing the stomach or in our case the pouch to expand and contract and over time it will cause the pouch to stretch. Lin Lhsh@... American by birth, Saved by the grace of God. Re: Question about diet soda Hi Isabella. These are the reasons I learned why soda is not " recommended " for WLS patients. All doctors have their own protocols and reasons. There are no absolutes. 1. Soda is not a healthy food. The carbonation leeches calcium from our bones. As we lose massive amount of weight we suffer bone loss. Therefore we, especially women are at risk for bone loss and/or calcium deficiency. 2. Diet soda has artificial sweeteners which cause cause an increase in appetite due to a spike in insulin in the blood. 3. Because we have small pouches, the gas bubbles from the carbonation can cause us painful gas. The carbonation also causes air in the pouch which can interfere with our digestion and cause diarrhea. 4. Diet soda does not take the place of water, which is highly necessary for WLS patients. Soda is not healthy for anyone and therefore it is considered a bad behavior food that we as WLS patients should eliminate from our post op diets. Robyn > > I never said I think broccoli or fruit or other healthy options arent > exciting enough. In truth Im craving fruit like heck. > > I simply asked what would happen and the reasons why we arent allowed > to drink carbonated stuff. > > anyone actually know? We are a very active support group. If the email becomes overwhelming, please change your setting to NO EMAIL! Please contact Group Creator Robyn@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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