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Is coffee okay? I'm on the regular diet 6 weeks postop. I haven't wanted any for the last 6 months until today-crazy!

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I was told no caffeine (ever) and I have stayed off of it for quite a while. However I just started drinking 1 cup of coffee in the morning because it just makes me feel better! The reason they give for not drinking coffee or anything caffinated is because it may cause ulcers. I've read that other people still have their coffee, even one of the nurses at the Dr's office admitted she has her coffee each morning with her Vitamins, so I guess it just depends on the person and to make sure you don't overdue.

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coffee and I are like this.....and I'm perfectly healthy and alive! In fact I'm having some roasted hazel nut right now...just don't load it down with junk! I use heavy whipping cream as Creamer Because it has 0 carbs and a Splenda pack.

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I am 3 weeks out tried a cup of coffee it made me sick ..I need to wait longer I guess

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Had my one coffee/milk/protein shake mixture this morning. Tolerated it fine.

I don't know why drs say do not have coffee it can give you ulcers! I had ulcers before, it is a bacteria and it i treated with antibiotic...maybe it irritates the sore stomach!

I'll have my cappucino in the morning.

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If you doc says it's OK, give it a try.

I had no post-op restriction on coffee after 6 weeks, but I had to pinkie shake with the doc that I wouldn't go back to old habits - like 6 cups a day. At first, I didn't enjoy coffee - it didn't sit well on my tummy and drinking it was just not as enjoyable as before surgery.

I'm nearing the two year mark and I totally enjoy my morning cup of joe. I have 2-4 cups a day and have no issues.

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I have 2-3 cups everyday! No issues. I started drinking coffee at 4 weeks out.

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I am a no coffee girl. It can be dehydrating early on and since I broke the habit I am just going to keep it that way.

Good luck!

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Could you try Decaf? I know it's not the same, but it is the flavor you are craving, it might help. I actually used an individual serving of decaf coffee in my Protein shake early on. It tasted SO good! I am not a big coffee drinker myself and pre-op it often made me a little sick to my stomach sometimes, so no cravings really. Just wanted something different.

There is also a coffee Protein powder called Chike (I think?). I haven't tried it but Shelly raves about it on theworldaccordingtoeggface.com. Might be worth trying if you can find a sample. I know that doesn't help you with your craving today....

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I drink Decaf. I waited til I was a month out to try it.

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I'm using Trader Joe's Iced coffee, mix with yogurt (vanilla) and Stevia with vanilla (at Whole Foods) and ice. No frap will stand up to it. 1/3 a scoop of Protein powder and I have:

Flavor

15g Protein

70 calories

Caffeine buzz for workout

Try to beat that one Starbucks

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My surgeon okayed coffee right away, no more than 2 cups caffeinated. I asked him directly about ulcers and he said it does not cause ulcers. He warned about using it in place of food and making it sugary and high calorie. Since week 6 I've used 2 packets of Organo Gold Black in a vanilla Premier Protein shake and a serving of hazelnut or caramel agave over ice. It's my must have because I enjoy it so much every day drink. Sometimes I'll get a Decaf Americano with SF mocha and SF hazelnut at Starbucks and add plain Isopure powder and half and half to it.

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Can't live without coffee....I am at least 3 cups a day, including espresso.

had my first cup of Black coffee within 24 hrs of surgery.

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