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How long before you can have a drink? I forgot o ask!!! Any feedback!?!

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I was told 6 months, but the longer the better.

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Thanks all, Christmas 2017 I'll have a glass of Champagne!!

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I was told before & after by surgeon to not have carbonated drinks. I could however have a glass of diet ginger ale BUT you need to pour & set for an hour & then drink. It's the same premise as using a straw, air bubbles which can be very painful & expands pouch. Can cause stomach upset, nausea, and excess gas. You can damage your stomach pouch if extreme nausea occurs immediately after the operation

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I'm not sure when you can but my nut did say it will hit you a lot harder than before. One drink can send you flying. My sister had her by pass 5 years ago and she told me the first time she had a glass of wine it was like she'd drank the whole bottle. LoL [emoji23]

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I'm not sure when you can but my nut did say it will hit you a lot harder than before. One drink can send you flying. My sister had her by pass 5 years ago and she told me the first time she had a glass of wine it was like she'd drank the whole bottle. LoL [emoji23]


My sister said the same! She had hers 4 yrs ago.

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Yikes, I guess I will not even think about it anymore!!

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I waited six months after RNY. Thing about alcohol is yes, you can feel the effects more quickly, but you also experience them going away much, much faster.

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I didn't notice a difference with the affects of alcohol being quicker. But one time I dumped from having 2 coolers that was not nice! Luckily I was able to make it home before the explosion...

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