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Okay,I know everyone will jump all over me for this, but I had caffeine as soon as I left the hospital. Started with tea, but now I have 2 cups of coffee a day. It was just one thing I wasn't willing to give up. What does your surgeon say?

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I stopped drinking caffeine 8 months ago, prior to surgery, when I found out at bariatric orientation that I could not have it after surgery. Now I can't even stand the smell of coffee and I was a 2-4 cup per day person.

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I was told that caffeine:

Stimulates the hunger hormone

Is a diuretic

Is very hard on the stomach lining

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Let me start this post by saying I live near Seattle . . . hard to avoid the stuff here! :) I too wasn't willing to give it up, but I drink half caff--one cup a day with sugar free Creamer. My doc is fine with it--but that's my doc!

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I have had coffee and tea at 3 weeks out and now I am 6 wks. out....no problem what soever. Just one cup in the morning.

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My nutritionist allowed me caffeine at 30 days post-op. I literally counted down the days, I was so desperate to have it again! She said to only have it with milk/cream and to only start with one cup a day at most.

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Tea is on my 4 week post op full liquid diet list from the hospital! I have never been told not to have tea or coffee. I dont drink coffee anyway but I have been drinking tea with milk since day 1. Im a little worried now!

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I was told no caffeine ever because it's so hard on your tummy. I usually buy Decaf tea for iced tea and herbal or white teas for hot tea. I drink decaf at Starbucks if I go. I love the taste of teas and coffee, but the caffeine makes me very nauseous. But I haven't had caffeine in several years now, so it might be due to my low tolerance as well.

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I was told to have a little caffeine to help my digestive issues. So I do one coffee with skim milk or a tea that is caffeinated. But I don't over do it at all. I was told that caffeine will dehydrate you so if you do have it, drink more and more water!

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