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You need to check with your medical team. Most of us receive very different professional advice on diet progression. For me, I think I stuck to Decaf for the first couple of months since I'd already weaned off caffeine. After that, I opted to allow a single caffeinated drink per day. I had been a "drink coke zero like it's Water girl before" and it took me 6 months to break that addiction. One of the reasons caffeine is bad is that it leeches the Calcium from your system. As we've had major gastric surgery, we have a decreased capacity to absorb minerals to begin with and need to retain all we can.

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I have coffee often. Once I was on general diet, coffee was not restricted. I usually take a scoop of unflavored or vanilla Protein powder and kill a couple birds with one stone - necessary nectar of the gods and 30 grams of Protein in one fell swoop. LOL.

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I have 2-3 cups if coffee each day. NUT gave me the go ahead about 2 months out. Haven't had any problem with it.

I did switch from half and half to powdered milk (not coffee mate!) to boost Protein a bit

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My doc let me drink coffee right off the bat. One thing to think about, for every cup of coffee you need to match it with Water because it’s a diuretic.(spelling) That being said coffee is the best appetite suppressant I have found. Before surgery I could not sleep if I drank coffee. Now I can abuse it and still sleep. It’s my one and only vise. I also dont have acid problems. That could be a problem for some.

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I was given coffee with my Breakfast the day I was discharged. I drink it black. I have had no issues.

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Is everyone drinking regular or Decaf?

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I drink about two mugs of regular, then switch to Decaf if I want more. So, both I guess :)

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