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I'm six weeks post OP, does anyone know when it's safe to drink from a straw?

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Some will say you will never be able to drink from a straw again. Some will say it is just fine. Much of that depends, I imagine, on the advice of docs and nuts. Personally, I was never straw restricted and I occasionally use one because it is easier for me to get the desired volume of Water down with a straw.

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I started drinking from a straw (with my drs blessing) about 6 weeks post op! I have had no problems...

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My diet stuff says no straws or gum for 4 weeks. I am a straw person so I miss it!

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I guess the point is not getting air in your tummy?

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I have been drinking from a straw since I was 4 weeks out and had no problem

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I'm 9 weeks and I use a straw. I'm able to get more volume in from a straw rather than a sip. I don't notice any pain from air or extra burping. But I can tell if I take too big of a sip.

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I have been drinking from a straw since I was 4 weeks out and had no problem

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Thanks, good to know. 3 weeks out and just starting foods today. Will give it a try in a few days.

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I'm 2 months out and have drinking out a straw since 5 weeks out and haven't had any problems.

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I was told 3 months before introducing a straw. I am already having a problem with taking swallows that are too big so I am going to leave the straws alone for now.

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I was told 3 months before introducing a straw. I am already having a problem with taking swallows that are too big so I am going to leave the straws alone for now.

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Im 6 days post op. Wasnt even thinking...went to mcdonalds to get a lite lemonade...tokk a huge gulp out of straw and about lost my breath! Yea ill steer clear for a long while.

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I have been drinking from a straw since 3 weeks out. I notice it keepa a lot of the air out of my stomach thus reducing the gurgling burps..the smaller the better

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I'm only a week out and I've used a straw. I notice with the straw I actually get less air in vs. Sip....sip...sip.

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Been using a straw since day two. When I don't I tend to gulp. So the camelback water bottle with the bite valve has been my best option.

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