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Hey there! I had surgery 1/27. I can drink coffee, I have been able too for a couple of weeks, but its one of the few things that just makes my stomach not feel great.

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My surgeon said no caffeine, period, as sleeve patients are now at a greater risk of a GI bleed. I drink decaffeinated coffee, and did that before surgery.

(He also said no alcohol, period -- not an issue for me as I don't drink anyway).

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I was allowed to have a caffeinated beverage once per day as of 6 weeks out according to my dietitian. However! I don't drink coffee at all so my only experimentation with caffeine has been iced tea or other flavored drinks that may have a little caffeine in them.

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I was allowed coffee on discharge as part of full fluids. I have two cups straight up every morning. Has never bothered me.

Since docs really vary on this though, ask your surgeon and follow his/her directions.

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I was allowed coffee 30 days post op as long as it was mixed with a lot of cream.

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This is the one area where I'm bad. I drink tons of fluids, don't eat carbs or sweets, no sodas, no booze, no juices, and I exercise 5-6 times a week..... but I'm drinking more coffee than ever. Like 3 cups of regular and 2 cups of Decaf. My stomach seems to tolerate it just fine, although I sometimes wonder if it's contributing to my hunger pangs. I still take a Protonix pill every day, and that probably helps.

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Month 5! Just a couple weeks ago :)

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My surgeon said Decaf only, which was fine. I drink decaf iced coffee throughout the day, maybe 40-48 oz worth. I mix in a few tablespoons of chocolate or vanilla Protein drink and Fiber powder. I did have two cups of regular coffee a week ago and thought I was going to come out of my skin. That was my first caffeine in a year...I guess I was well weaned off of it. :lol:

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I waited about 3-4 weeks before having coffee. I drink 16 to 24 oz. per day and haven't had any problems.

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I started drinking coffee in the hospital, post-op. I hated the taste of it. It was so weird! I used to love the taste of it! Now, at 7+ weeks out, I only drink one cup a day, but I like the taste again! Good luck with those taste buds!!!

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I was told coffee was considered a Fluid & fine from the beginning. But they also said Decaf, then said we could have one small caffeinated drink per day. I am confused.

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Decaf within a few weeks. I waited a few months before doing any caffeine. These days I do about 1 large coffee in the morning. No caffeine the rest of the day.

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I allow myself 4oz of black hazelnut caffeinated coffee per day since 30 days post surgery. I then must drink an extra 16 ounces of Water because of my indulgence. :)

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