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Never asked.

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I chew gum. It seems like I have breath issues from the Protein so I chew gum to freshen my breath.

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I work in a gastroenterology unit and we do not allow patients who are having endoscopies or anesthesia to chew gum prior to their test because it gets your GI juices flowing (acid). If you have no problem with heartburn or reflux, should be fine. If you do have issues, stay away from the gum.


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My instructions say no gum because it could cause a blockage if swallowed.


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I experimented with gum yesterday - at exactly 2 weeks post-op. Got my stomach juices flowing and just made me hungry.

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I never asked but in my mind gum creates gas, so I've only allowed myself to chew it for a few minutes. I imagine that it's a mental thing, but I seriously think that gum fills your stomach with gas. I'm almost four months post op and I've only chewed gum like three times.

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I was told we can chew gum as long as we don't swallow it.

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I was told as long as I tolerate it I can chew it.

I quit smoking a few years ago and replaced it with ice cubes gum.


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I was told no gum, but I'm always paranoid about my breath since I have to work so closely to people. I started using breath spay instead. So far, I haven't had any complaints about stinky breath, so I think it works.

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I was told that yes, I can chew gum, but it's not recommended because the chewing gets your gastric juices flowing and it actually makes you feel hungry. I did try some, and that's exactly what happened, so I try to avoid it now, unless my breath is really bad, lol.

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