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Sorry guys im 7 weeks out and i drunk some non carbonated Moscato and im fine im sooo freaking tipsy but ok and i only had 2oz lol

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Ohhhhhhh... I'm telling!!!!! jkjkjkjk :)

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Ohhhhhhh... I'm telling!!!!! jkjkjkjk :)

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Ohhhhhhh... I'm telling!!!!! jkjkjkjk :)

plzz dont ????????????

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Funny how it takes so little to get you drunk now.

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Funny how it takes so little to get you drunk now.

yes and i was hung over

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Last night I had 6 cups of wine and one cup baileys with butterscotch chnapps. I was fine and didn't feel anymore intoxicated than I would have felt before the surgery. Is this normal. However I was never a wine drinker I was a beer drinker but I stay away from carbonation. I got sleeved on 4/14/15

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Last night I had 6 cups of wine and one cup baileys with butterscotch chnapps. I was fine and didn't feel anymore intoxicated than I would have felt before the surgery. Is this normal. However I was never a wine drinker I was a beer drinker but I stay away from carbonation. I got sleeved on 4/14/15

You're kidding, right? PLEASE tell me you're kidding....

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Last night I had 6 cups of wine and one cup baileys with butterscotch chnapps. I was fine and didn't feel anymore intoxicated than I would have felt before the surgery. Is this normal. However I was never a wine drinker I was a beer drinker but I stay away from carbonation. I got sleeved on 4/14/15

u win

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Confession time: I am 2.5 weeks post op, and had a Margarita at 2 wks and IT WAS SOO GOOD!! ????. It didn't affect me any differently either.

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Last night I had 6 cups of wine and one cup baileys with butterscotch chnapps. I was fine and didn't feel anymore intoxicated than I would have felt before the surgery. Is this normal. However I was never a wine drinker I was a beer drinker but I stay away from carbonation. I got sleeved on 4/14/15

DAMN! I couldn't drink that much before surgery. What do you consider a cup?

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Confession time: I am 2.5 weeks post op, and had a Margarita at 2 wks and IT WAS SOO GOOD!! ????. It didn't affect me any differently either.

???????????? yes im not alone lol

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I know the OP meant for this thread to be light and tongue and cheek. But I have to say, seeing some people consuming alcohol just weeks out from surgery kind of floors me a little. Not only do you have a line of staples going down the whole entire sleeve that haven't even begun to heal yet, you are already trying to sabotage any weight loss efforts by consuming empty, non nutritious calories at a critical time where proper nutrition is important for healing.

Like I've said before, I don't care what people do after your'e all healed up. Drink alcohol, eat sweets to your hearts content. You're only hurting your chances of not reaching your weight loss goals and in danger of the whole surgery being all for not. That's none of my business.

What I don't find funny and won't condone are people making light of behaviors that could potentially harm and put you right back in the hospital. For goodness sake, care enough about yourself to at least heal properly before you choose to continue self destructive behaviors that caused you to have surgery in the first place.

I suggest you find a video of a sleeve procedure on YouTube and watch it just to see the amount of healing that needs to take place after you see your little sleeve that looks like Frankenstein when they are done. The doctors aren't telling you not to drink for a certain amount of time just for shits and giggles.

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Some of the posts in here do have me taken aback some.

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Well the cups that were being served was about 6 oz but not filled to the top, so I would say maybe 4-5 oz. I really believe it depends on the individual. 5 days after the wine and I'm doing great and still loosing weight.

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