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I've been on my liquid pre-op diet since Monday and I seriously just asked my husband if maybe "wine" could be considered one of my liquids. It's our 15 yr anniversary Monday (yes my surgery date) and I just feel like we should at least have a glass (or two) of wine together. cool.gif

I have to give my hubby a shout-out... 15 yrs ago I weighed 119 lbs (i'm 5'5") and over the years and 2 kids later I've ballooned up to 215 (age 47) and I truly feel he loves me every bit as much (if not more) than he did the day we said "I Do".

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Technically, no. But, you could always call your doc and ask.

I think the anti-coagulant effect of alcohol is a big concern as well since they'll be loading you up with heparin or lovenox to prevent DVT, and other clots.

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I'm actually just kidding..... I do know better just ventingtongue.gif

Just sucks that my 15 yr anniversary falls on the same day as my surgery... but what a hell of a anniversary gift.

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