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when can i start eating and drinking at the same time after gastric sleeve surgery?

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I can drink before food now, but still have a big restriction so sometimes its hours till I can drink afterwards.

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when can i start eating and drinking at the same time after gastric sleeve surgery?

Lifetime rule.

I just spoke to someone last week who had the size of his stomach checked because he gained back all his weight. He was sure he stretched it out. He had the surgery over 15 years ago. It was not stretched out. They told him it is because he washes the food out by drinking with his meal.

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While you’re losing it best to keep to the 30 mins before & after rule. After you may not have to wait as long just like you may be able to have more than just sips. But how long & how much is very much an individual thing.

I can have a couple of slow sips up to about 5 minutes before I eat. If I do more than that my restriction kicks in & that stops me eating. It’s the same if I sip straight after or do more than 2 good swallows at a time when not eating - uncomfortable tightness in my chest.

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Basically you can't meaning you will physically not be able to do it. In saying that some people can, I can take small sips during directly after eating but any more I get uncomfortable. I can't eat while in a moving car after eating I get bad wind and have to burp myself lol. I can sip while eating nibble food and I can have cake with a coffee but that's not a great idea calorie wise.

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I follow the rule of thumb to be on the safe side. I wait to eat 30 minutes after Water intake and 30 minutes after eating. After each chew I wait 30 seconds before I take the next bite. So far so good.

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I am pre-op and one of the most concerning restrictions of VSG for me is the 30 minute before and after rule of drink/eat. I have always been a constant sipper and my husband & I have a lot of "wine & dine" business/social engagements. I had assumed the drink/eat rule was due to filling up in liquid and then not having room for food.....wrong. After researching the mechanics behind this rule, I discovered the reason why. The video below shows how we can easily sabotage ourselves by breaking the rule! https://youtube.com/shorts/oNdeGkkwqlw?feature=share

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It can cause dumping syndrome so it’s a lifelong change. If I am in a situation that its time to eat but really can’t stop drinking 30 min before due to exercising or dehydration then I have a Protein Shake. There’s little evidence for gastric sleeve that you should stop drinking Water 30 min. before a Protein shake so my dietician gave me the ok. I do wait 30 minutes after finishing the shake though to drink something else.

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I can drink right up to the time I start eating but I don't drink for as long as possible after - usually well over an hour after my main meal and at least half an hour after others. That's because I saw a version of that video here months ago.

However when I am in situations where I want to be seen to be eating 'normally' I drink on purpose so I can purposely empty my pouch and fit more food in. I've eaten half a pizza just by having a beer along with it - normally one or two two slices would be my limit. I've done that like 4 times in the last year - definitely not a habit to get into but handy for when you need to cheat. The other thing that really helps that is reversing the rules and eating carbs first Protein last.

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