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I started drinking regular coffee 2 days after my surgery - I start each day with 2 cups of coffee and then once that has digested each my Breakfast. If I eat first I feel worse.

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On 2/19/2017 at 6:17 PM, Lucky13inBR said:

What's "moderation" when it comes to coffee? Right now I'd be happy with being able to have a cup but figured I'd definitely wait at least 2weeks.

Moderation depends who you ask, sometimes. LOL I'm a two cup a day addict. Not sure that's moderation but I keep trying to cut back. Damn you, Starbucks!!! LOL

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Sounds good to me. 2cups is what I'm used to and I do miss it!

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I do miss my cup of joe in the am, my dr says no caffeine for 3 weeks, surgery was 2/15, enjoying some Decaf tea, didn't want to buy decaf coffee. [emoji854]


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Its so odd how everyone is given different info. I am allowed to have coffee, i am 9 weeks post. Last night in my group someone said they go to Subway and get salads. Another person said she was told no salad for a year! I as so confused at times that i will damage myself. But i think by this point i am pretty good with the healing?

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I drank a cup of coffee with a bit of sugar and a little half and half. It was very good and I tolerated it very well.

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