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On ‎7‎/‎21‎/‎2018 at 4:55 PM, SouthernGirl76 said:

I had coffee pre and post op during the clear liquid phase. Old school said no caffeine because of increased heart burn and dehydration. Now it depends on the doctors and nutritionist. My only restriction was it had to be black.

Lord I hope this is the case with my surgeon because I can't survive without coffee. My family will ban me from functions. My priest will kick me out of Mass. There is just no way I can be a tolerable human without coffee.

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Banned from Mass for Bad Behavior. Ooh we can't have that!
Give that woman a caffeine infusion!☕

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My surgeon allows coffee. "You can have it the day after surgery if you want!" said the PA. I pointed out that I'm not going to want it that day (because nausea), and she agreed.

I don't want to have to fight the headache on top of all the other pain, so I'm choosing a week between now and the surgery and going cold turkey. (I'll cut down on caffeine a little between now and then, too.) One other benefit is that cutting out caffeinated coffee will also help me get enough Water in, since that's one less non-hydrating beverage that I can replace with hydration.

I dearly love coffee, though, so I'll probably drink Decaf when my stomach is calm enough for it.

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My NUT said I coud try coffee after my 3 month visit but to introduce it slowly. I'm a Starbucks girl and order 2 shots of blond espresso over ice in a venti cup and then I pour my Protein Shake over it (premier Protein Caramel). It dilutes the coffee and adds great flavor so I do not need to add any cream or sugar. It takes me a little while to drink it but all the ice melts and it is 24 ounces of liquid every morning!

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On 8/11/2018 at 1:01 PM, bookworm1983 said:

My NUT said I coud try coffee after my 3 month visit but to introduce it slowly. I'm a Starbucks girl and order 2 shots of blond espresso over ice in a venti cup and then I pour my Protein Shake over it (premier Protein Caramel). It dilutes the coffee and adds great flavor so I do not need to add any cream or sugar. It takes me a little while to drink it but all the ice melts and it is 24 ounces of liquid every morning!

I also like the blonde (veranda not willow) and I have an Italian manual espresso maker, I buy bags of it and save soooo much coin making my own, and It's always strong enough, none of that double shot nonsense...

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OH I don't need a stimulant for the Ghrelin Monster 👿 I fervently,want to give HIM. a permanent slumber=!=

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My program has decaff as okay post op. I had a decaff Americano yesterday and felt fine. I think I will probably stick to only decaff for a long while though, I definitely dont need more stomach acid or anything.
I thought coffee tended to suppress apatite, not stir it up?

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I avoided coffee for 9 months after surgery. I then introduced it, promising i would only have 1 or 2 a week. You guessed it, I’m having it daily now. Lol. I had two today!!

My reason for abstaining was because of a dangerous addiction to Diet Coke. I want to avoid Diet Coke, not because of the bubbles (I’ll drink champagne and some carbonated drinks) but because I think the artificial sugar makes me want real sugar.

My surgeon and nutritionist never warned me off coffee. I think some studies may suggest that coffee may not dehydrate as much as previously thought because you build up a tolerance.

https://www.google.com.au/amp/s/theconversation.com/amp/health-check-does-caffeine-cause-dehydration-73965

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Drank regular coffee (my beloved Columbian Supreme from Sams for the Keurig) up until the day before surgery then changed to Green Mountain Decaf for two weeks post op. At my 2 week post op the PA approved me going back to my regular coffee and I have had absolutely no problems. I do use about 3 ounces of Premier Protein shake instead of the half and half and Davinci Syrup I used before.

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Slightly on topic slightly off topic:

Yesterday I used lower quality coffee to make espresso by accident (it may have been Decaf but not the point) and I threw it away immediately. If I'm going to risk ruin, its going to be worth it. I'm made a fresh cup with the good stuff.

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Sleevers can’t have caffeine as well.

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