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I was sleeved on 10/22...so far all meds must be crushed or in liquid form? Is this a forever change or will I eventually be able to ingest pills again?

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I was able to take Tylenol rapid release extra strength caps. 5 days post-op, one at a time. Now I can take 2 together in one bigger sip.

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You're still newly sleeved. I was able to resume taking whole meds after a month. I used to take all of my meds & Vitamins all at once pre-sleeved, but that is in the past! Lol. I do have to look for smaller fish oil pills since mine are gigantic. Tried it once but didn't like how it went down. Good luck!

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You will want to check with your own doc but for me I was 45 days out and taking pills in whole form with my doctors approval.

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I was alleged 10-15 and I swallow my Vitamins just fine..

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I was taking whole pills while still hospitalized.

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I had to wait till i was 12 weeks out to switch back.

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I was swallowing pills in the hospital, too!

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My surgeon is on the conservative side of this discussion, suggesting that I continue to use chewable, liquid, or mixable capsules (ones that can be opened, dumped, and mixed into something) on a permanent basis. I'm perfectly fine with that.

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What's the danger? Should I be concerned that my surgeon didn't say to crush?

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I had to for the first 4 weeks.

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My surgery was on 9/10. I've been taking pills for 3 weeks. I think my surgeon might have preferred that I not do so yet, for me, it was either take meds as pills or I simply wasn't going to take them........ Many compromises I have willing made since surgery, but crushing pills was my "line in the sand." :)

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What's the danger? Should I be concerned that my surgeon didn't say to crush?

My surgeon said they could get stuck, or interfere with the healing process early on.

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FYI - you shouldn't crush any meds that are extended-release as it will ruin their efficacy. I'm a week post-op and only have one med that is extended-release (Prilosec). I open that one up, pour it on my tongue and take with a sip of Water.< /p>

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