That sounds horrible. I hope you have since made a full recovery.
For how long did you consume carbonated drinks, and how often?
In my family we were largely denied chocolate and soda. So when I entered the military and had my own money - I couldn't wait to visit that dam soda machine 10 yards down the hall - an average of 6 times a day - which largely continued for 35 years. And I still struggle with a chocolate addiction.
In no expert in child development, but there may be an argument here for parents choosing 'moderation in all things' as opposed to creating a desire for something by forbidding it.
FYI - these broken ribs were a complete mystery to every physician I saw. As this was a workman's comp case, it was actually the case physician that related to me...... "Ya know, these injuries from a simple fall to the ground from 3 feet make no sense. You need to leave this hearing and go to your PCP for a bone scan." That's where it was determined that at 55, and a male, and with no calcium deficiency - I had the worst osteoporosis they had ever seen. I got the joy of injecting myself every day for 2 years by a live hormone to bring my bone density back to normal.
And I was the one that had to figure out the carbonation connection - not any of the doctors. My girlfriend is constantly reminding me - "You have to do your own due diligence. Doctors misdiagnose anywhere from 10 to 60% of the time."
Yikes.....