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Is it ok to chew sugarless gum Post Op? In my Pre Op Diet I find it usefull to control cravings. Anybody know something about this?

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Most programs discourage gum post op. The main concern seems to be if it is accidently swallowed it could cause a blockage.

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Most programs discourage gum post op. The main concern seems to be if it is accidently swallowed it could cause a blockage.

Thanks!

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Sorbitol and xylitol, two sweetening sugar alcohols that are often used in sugar-free gum and candies, can give people stomach cramps and diarrhea if overused, as well.

There's also a thought out there that gum chewing--like straw sipping--leads you to swallow extra air, which can cause gas and bloating.

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I started chewing trident occasionally about 3-4 months out from surgery. My surgeon said it was alright as long as I didn't have a habit of swallowing gum, which I never have.

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I chew gum AND I use a straw.

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You're a rebel. I like that about you!

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Gum gives me horrible horrible horrible gas and i'm pre-op, it'll probably kill me post op. my surgeon did say no gum though idk everyone is different.

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I chew gum and use a straw too! Yay us!

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I chew gum AND I use a straw.

:ph34r:

oooooooooo, I'm tellin!!!

I chew gum, a lot. In fact, I think it may be my new transfer addiction. I have never been a gum swallower. I chew probably 3-5 pieces a day to give my mouth something to do without actually putting things into my stomach. I don't use a straw though ^^^ ;)

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I also chew a lot of gum. Almost constantly. Started 13 yr ago when I gave up smoking. Minty flavored eclipse sugar free actually calms my stomach down and helps me feel less gassy. My Dr never said I couldn't plus he allows straws from the beginning. Every Dr seems to be so different. Do what works for you.

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Oh my. I chew gum infrequently but I swallow it sometimes. I feel awful after I do. Glad to see this thread because I couldn't figure out why.

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