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41 minutes ago, PatientEleventyBillion said:

If you want attention find a guy. You've already made enough drama out of nothing. Go away.

LOL

No need to find what I already have; and we're really really good!

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I would be very careful with alcohol. I get drunk super fast and black out. Tread slowly.


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My sister just got her PhD (super proud of her) and she's having a party July 15. I had my surgery 5/22. I've thought of having a glass of wine but perhaps not. I rarely drink (like once a year) so I can skip it. Guess I'm the designated driver


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Nothing halts weight loss like alcohol

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I have a few whiskey's and Water with my friends on the weekends (1 shot in a big glass of water with orange slices)I Watch the carbs through the day, we are here to live!! live and have some fun along the way!

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2 hours ago, Please said:

I have a few whiskey's and Water with my friends on the weekends (1 shot in a big glass of Water with orange slices)I Watch the carbs through the day, we are here to live!! live and have some fun along the way!

Alberta? Where was your surgery?

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My surgeon told me that I can have wine after 6 months and to always drink in moderation. I had have a glass of red wine with dinner on occasion prior to surgery, nothing sense, so waiting hasn't been hard but I do plan on incorporating an occasional glass of red wine and some hard cider in the fall back into my diet.

The best advice I've heard is to try it, see how your body and your stomach tolerate alcohol and always use moderation. It may be possible that you will go to have that drink and no longer have the interest or the desire to drink anymore.

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