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Hey yall! Does anyone know who long one should wait to have a glass of wine?

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My program says a minimum of 6 months, but they prefer waiting a year for alcohol.

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Hey yall! Does anyone know who long one should wait to have a glass of wine?

My nut told me 6 weeks was ok. I'm on week 5 and to be honest in week 3 I did drink a couple of beers and it was not a great experience I think because my stomach was not ready for beer,and I can't stand the way wine taste. If you are post op past 4 weeks I don't think a couple glasses of alcohol will hurt you,but its full of all the bad calories. To be honest I'm off until Sunday and I may have a couple of small 8 0z beers tonight and see what happens, :ph34r: .......

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I was cleared at 6 weeks, I had my first glass at 10 weeks. Went down fine but pace yourself I felt it quick. Lol.

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My nut told me 6 weeks was ok. I'm on week 5 and to be honest in week 3 I did drink a couple of beers and it was not a great experience I think because my stomach was not ready for beer' date='and I can't stand the way wine taste. If you are post op past 4 weeks I don't think a couple glasses of alcohol will hurt you,but its full of all the bad calories. To be honest I'm off until Sunday and I may have a couple of small 8 0z beers tonight and see what happens, :ph34r: .......[/quote']

FYI carbonation is a big no no

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I still haven't had my surgery but that question was on my list to and he said 6wks I could have some wine.

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My nut told me 4-6 weeks also.

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I'm 20 weeks out. Celebrated my recent 100lbs. Loss with a couple bacardi and OJ's. It went down fine,held a buzz for a couple hours...no problems.

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My doc's guidelines were to wait 4 weeks post op. I did have some wine around week 3. I'm now 6 weeks post op. I've drank a couple of times...can only have 2 or 3 glasses of wine now over a two hour period. I feel the buzz much quicker. I did go to a baseball game last saturday and I had two beers. They went down fine. I know it's a big no no...I'm not suggesting you do it. Just remember all the empty calories in alcohol...don't over-do it!

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Hi in the information diet booklet we are given to follow after surgery it says alcohol not recommended for 12 months:-( this is because we absorb it really quickly post sleeve so you get drunk really fast, and our livers are recovering from being moved about in surgery, I think i, ll have a glass at Christmas definitely which is 5 months post op, sure thats enough time.

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My NUT said 6 weeks but no beer, too much carbonation

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My dr also said 6 weeks. I've had 2 half glasses of wine (maybe 2 oz) in the last week. Took me about 2 hrs to finish it. Tasted different. I definitely miss beer. No carbonation allowed for me, however. Ever. Guess I had my last beer. I used to have a Corona Lite about 3x a week and now I miss it. I don't really miss soda (Only drank sips of it since MY lapband almost 4 yrs ago anyway. It's a no non with any wls. Drank maybe 3 sips of hubbys soda couple times a week. Never hurt me or caused me discomfort but I didn't want to chance it by drinking my own.

The wine didn't affect me any diffrently, btw

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I have already had some i just can do one glass

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