LivingAfterWLS Weekly Digest: Diet Soda is Making Us Sick 
Published July 8, 2014 - Read online in our archive.
"Here we are in the 
heart of summer and I do hope  this message finds you well and thank you
 so much for selecting this correspondence from the many that fill your 
Inbox, I appreciate the time you s hare
 with me. While summer for me offers abundant opportunity to be more 
active than any other season, it also poses a problem for me. High 
temperatures and bright sunshine spur cravings for a refreshing iced 
Diet Coke with a squeeze of lemon. This was my mainstay beverage before 
weight loss surgery and now and again I find myself indulging in that 
old refreshing thirst quencher.
hare
 with me. While summer for me offers abundant opportunity to be more 
active than any other season, it also poses a problem for me. High 
temperatures and bright sunshine spur cravings for a refreshing iced 
Diet Coke with a squeeze of lemon. This was my mainstay beverage before 
weight loss surgery and now and again I find myself indulging in that 
old refreshing thirst quencher. 
 hare
 with me. While summer for me offers abundant opportunity to be more 
active than any other season, it also poses a problem for me. High 
temperatures and bright sunshine spur cravings for a refreshing iced 
Diet Coke with a squeeze of lemon. This was my mainstay beverage before 
weight loss surgery and now and again I find myself indulging in that 
old refreshing thirst quencher.
hare
 with me. While summer for me offers abundant opportunity to be more 
active than any other season, it also poses a problem for me. High 
temperatures and bright sunshine spur cravings for a refreshing iced 
Diet Coke with a squeeze of lemon. This was my mainstay beverage before 
weight loss surgery and now and again I find myself indulging in that 
old refreshing thirst quencher. 
But I know this is not
 a sensible choice following weight loss surgery and a recently 
published study confirms that partaking of diet soda is detrimental to 
health and weight loss efforts. I know I'm not alone in the WLS 
Neighborhood when I reach for an ice cold Diet Coke, so this week's 
bulletin is all about the "don'ts" of diet soda and carbonated beverages
 after WLS. It is as much a reminder for me as it may be for you. Bottom
 line - carbonated soda does not support our weight management with WLS.
While
 we can stack the evidence against carbonated beverages (diet or 
regular) a mile high the single most basic reason to eliminate 
carbonated soda from our diet is it simply has no nutritional value. It 
is empty. 
This truth, above all else, should be used to inspire us to make better beverage choices. Will you pledge with me to make healthy beverage choices most of time? I'll toast our good health with a refreshing glass of iced green tea with a squeeze of lemon. Join me!
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