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Different surgeons and nutritionists have different recommendations about using straws. The reason to avoid them is because they make it easier to swallow air. In general, I think many surgeons and nutritionists would say it’s okay to use a straw if you’re super, super careful to sip slowly and avoid swallowing any air.

Congrats on your surgery and on feeling great so far! Hope it keeps up!

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The bendy straw distinction may be my favorite so far! My surgeon is a no straw person, at hospital I was served liquids with straw.

I don't drink with them but have without thinking once or twice. No problems I think it makes easier to sip than some Water bottles.

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I am 10 weeks post and have used a straw(not even aware I was using one...) since 2 weeks out. No problems at all.

usingHi wonderful people -

I'm 8 days out from surgery and feeling great. All liquids and Proteins are in and I'm getting skinnier by the day. =)

I prefer my Protein shakes very cold, BUT I have sensitive teeth and it's killing me to not use a straw. When did you start using one after surgery? The literature from my surgeon/nut mention to NOT use one during Clear Liquids, but say nothing about the full liquid period.

Thoughts? Opinions?

Thanks!

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I am almost 6 months post-op, and have had iced tea from a cup when out probably a dozen times and drank it from a straw, no problems for me. Mebbe I have good straw technique? :P

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Could rhyme with "Rebbe, rebbe" (frog) ...... or "Baabbe, baabbe" (little lamb), ....or "bebbe, bebbe" (?girlfriend) ....

LOL :D

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Been udon a straw since the beginning. Using one now

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I am 10 weeks post and have used a straw(not even aware I was using one...) since 2 weeks out. No problems at all.

Geez! Now I've heard it all...

One person poops staples, another "ignored his/her sleeve" immediately post op for years but suddenly it's back, and YOU drank from a straw unknowingly?

How?!? Lolz... I'm just poking ya'!

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Could rhyme with "Rebbe, rebbe" (frog) ...... :D

I never heard a frog make the sound "Rebbe, Rebbe", but I heard of a perverted frog that said "Rub-it, Rub-it". :)

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Must be the Australian frogs ...... speaking aussie slang ;)

Rub it, rub it ..... Yeah baby :D

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Could rhyme with "Rebbe, rebbe" (frog) ...... or "Baabbe, baabbe" (little lamb), ....or "bebbe, bebbe" (?girlfriend) ....

LOL :D

You're cute. American frogs, however, say "ribbik, ribbik" or "ribbit, ribbit." "Rebbe" is a rabbi.

Have a badass day.

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