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I was able to use a straw at 1 month post op. It really has to do with air getting in our tummies, but I get more air just drinking out of a glass, I never realized that until after surgery.

I now try to drink without breathing in at the same time if that makes sense.

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I was using one ounce cup from the hospital. It was so terrible for me to use them. Now I use a straw to drink my Water. I am 16 days post-op. I am having no troubles with the straws. I was told no straws ever.

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The giant cup of Water they gave me in the hospital, it had a straw. I had to drink said cup of Water with a straw, before I was released. I have literally been using a straw since day one. The water bottle I use daily has a straw in it. I don't have issues using one or not using one. For some people liquid goes down easier with one, for others, it's a hindrance. I honestly think this is one of those personal preference things and not a hard and fast rule that will make or break your progress. I've steadily lost weight, and my surgery was at a bariatric center of excellence, so I must be doing something correctly.

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When I was not getting enough Water because I cannot stand drinking out of a cup I started using a straw... I am 8 weeks post op and I use a straw everyday... And I will continue to use one.

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lol i think i'll be hitting up my local dollar store for a bag of straws! i have been practicing today and YUP...as i said...way less air going down with a straw. i also noticed a few weeks ago that i am a HUGE gulper and the straw FORCES me to sip, sip, sip. so i think it's def better for me.

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I was told to wait 3 months before using a straw

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